Restaurant in Xindian District, Taiwan
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超人魚魭 is a neighbourhood-rooted venue in Xindian District, New Taipei City, suited to food explorers willing to venture off the central Taipei circuit. Verified data on cuisine, price, hours is limited, so treat this as a local discovery rather than a confirmed-format booking. Walk-in is likely the right approach, the surrounding Xindian area rewards a full day of exploration.
Who Should Book 超人魚魭
If you are a food-focused traveler making your way through New Taipei City and want to explore what Xindian District's dining scene offers beyond the well-trodden Taipei centre, 超人魚魭 is worth putting on your shortlist. This is a venue suited to the explorer who is willing to travel a little further south along the MRT line in exchange for something more locally rooted and less tourist-facing. It is not the place to book when you need a guaranteed-format, polished experience — the data available is limited — but that same characteristic often signals a neighborhood operation that rewards the curious diner over the casual one.
Portrait
超人魚魭 is located at No. 349, Section 1, Beixin Road in Xindian District, New Taipei City, a residential and commercial corridor that sits at a meaningful remove from the fine-dining concentration of central Taipei. That address tells you something about the venue's likely character: it serves a local community rather than positioning itself for the visitor market. For a food enthusiast, that is often the more interesting seat to be in.
Because verified data on cuisine type, price range, hours is not available in our database, this profile cannot give you the specific dish or price-point guidance it would for a more documented venue. What it can tell you is that venues of this type in Xindian's residential corridors tend to be cash-preferred, walk-in-friendly, operating at price points well below the $$$$ tier that dominates Taipei's award-circuit restaurants. If your visit to New Taipei already includes stops like A Gan Yi Taro Balls for a street-level sweet hit, 超人魚魭 fits a similar pattern: local, unpretentious, worth the detour for the right traveler.
Multi-Visit Strategy
For the explorer building a Xindian itinerary across more than one visit, the approach here is to treat this venue as an early reconnaissance stop rather than a headline booking. On a first visit, arrive without strong expectations about format and let the menu guide you. If the operation turns out to be a seafood-forward lunch spot, as the name's fish-related characters loosely suggest, a return visit in the morning or at peak lunch service is likely to yield a more complete picture of what the kitchen does well. A third visit, if the venue earns it, is where you push into any specials or off-menu items that require a degree of regularity to access. This is how local restaurants in Taiwan's residential districts tend to reward repeat custom.
For broader context on eating well across the region, the Pearl Xindian District restaurants guide maps the full neighbourhood picture. If you are moving further afield across Taiwan, Akame in Wutai Township and Shen Yen in Yilan represent the kind of destination-worthy, off-centre dining that rewards the same explorer mindset. Within New Taipei, Volando Urai Spring Spa and Resort in Wulai District offers a more structured experience for those who want comfort alongside the journey.
Know Before You Go
- Address: No. 349, Section 1, Beixin Rd, Xindian District, New Taipei City 231
- Getting There: Xindian District is served by the Taipei Metro (MRT) New Taipei Industrial Park and Xindian lines, check current MRT maps for the closest stop to Beixin Road.
- Booking Difficulty: Easy, no reservations system confirmed; walk-in approach likely appropriate.
- Price Range: Not confirmed in our database, budget for a neighbourhood-tier meal and verify on arrival.
- Hours: Not confirmed, verify locally before visiting.
- Website / Phone: Not available in our database.
- Leading For: Food explorers, off-the-beaten-path local dining, New Taipei day-trip itineraries.
- Nearby Planning: Pair with the Xindian District hotels guide, bars guide, and experiences guide to build a full day.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how 超人魚魭 sits against Xindian District and wider Taiwan peers.
Also Worth Considering in Taiwan
If you are building a broader Taiwan dining itinerary, the following venues are worth cross-referencing: JL Studio in Taichung, logy in Taipei, GEN in Kaohsiung, A Cun Beef Soup in Tainan, Bebu in Hsinchu County, Dongmen Rice Noodle Soup in Hsinchu City, and 115港式燒臘 in Zuoying. For international reference points at the fine-dining end of the spectrum, Le Bernardin in New York City and Lazy Bear in San Francisco represent what structured, destination-category restaurants look like at their most polished, a useful calibration if you are deciding how much to invest in a Taiwan fine-dining booking versus a neighbourhood discovery like this one. See also the Xindian District wineries guide for further local options.
Location
No. 349號, Section 1, Beixin Rd, Xindian District, New Taipei City, Taiwan 231
Xindian District, Taiwan
Compare è¶ äººé±¸é
| Venue | Price |
|---|---|
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| JL Studio | $$$$ |
| logy | $$$$ |
| Le Palais | $$$$ |
| Taïrroir | $$$$ |
| Mudan Tempura | $$$$ |
How è¶ äººé±¸é stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- JL Studio, Modern Singaporean, Singaporean, $$$$
- logy, Modern European, Asian Contemporary, $$$$
- Le Palais, Cantonese, $$$$
- Taïrroir, Taiwanese/French, Taiwanese contemporary, $$$$
- Mudan Tempura, Tempura, $$$$
How It Compares
Comparing 超人魚魭 directly against Taipei's award-circuit tier is not a straightforward exercise, because the venues anchoring that tier, JL Studio, logy, Le Palais, Taïrroir, and Mudan Tempura, all operate at $$$$ price points with documented tasting menus, advance reservation requirements, Michelin-level credentials. If your trip budget and calendar allow for one of those, they offer a more structured, verifiable experience. Taïrroir is the strongest call for a Taiwanese-inflected fine-dining meal; logy for a precision-driven European-Asian crossover. Both require booking weeks ahead.
超人魚魭, by contrast, appears to operate in a completely different tier and format, a neighbourhood venue in a residential Xindian corridor, almost certainly walk-in friendly, priced for a local lunch rather than a destination dinner. That is not a disadvantage if your goal is to eat the way residents eat rather than the way food critics eat. For that traveler, the comparison is not Taïrroir versus 超人魚魭, it is whether you spend a full day in Xindian exploring local spots at low cost, or take the MRT back to central Taipei for something more curated.
If you want a middle path, a meal in the New Taipei area that has some documentation and local credibility without the full fine-dining commitment, A Gan Yi Taro Balls in New Taipei is a well-regarded neighbourhood option worth pairing with a Xindian day. For the traveler who wants the deepest Taiwan dining experience across multiple formats and price points, the practical answer is to book one $$$$ Taipei restaurant in advance and use 超人魚魭 and its Xindian neighbours as the low-friction, walk-in component of a broader itinerary.
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