
鮨安
Zhubei City
Restaurant in Zhubei City, Taiwan
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Book 鮨安 for a restrained meal in Zhubei City when atmosphere and focus matter more than published awards or transparent pricing. It is a better fit for a date or small celebration than for a large group that needs every logistical detail confirmed in advance.
About 鮨安
Is 鮨安 worth considering in Zhubei City? The information here is limited, so the safest answer is that Choose it if you are specifically looking at 鮨安 and can confirm the practical details directly before you go. The confirmed location level is Zhubei City, which is useful for placing it within the wider local dining search, the confirmed dress code is casual, so there is at least a basic expectation around how formal the visit needs to feel. Beyond that, however, the available profile should be treated as a starting point rather than a complete planning resource.
Because details such as cuisine, menu format, hours, pricing, booking method, chef information, seating style, awards, dietary accommodations are not here, do not rely on assumptions when planning. Those missing pieces matter in different ways: hours and booking method affect whether a visit is even practical, pricing and menu format shape expectations, seating style or dietary accommodations can be essential for certain parties. For any visit where timing, budget, party size, or menu needs matter, check directly with the venue before treating it as the anchor reservation. A quick confirmation can prevent a casual possibility from becoming a mismatched plan.
Good for consideration, less useful for high-certainty planning
Consider 鮨安 when you are comfortable confirming key details yourself and when the idea of the venue already appeals enough to justify that extra step. It is better suited to exploratory planning than to a tightly scheduled meal where every variable needs to be known in advance. Skip it as the first choice if the decision depends on published accolades, a visible menu structure, or a known spend ceiling, because those elements are not established here. Readers comparing options can also check Happy Hwa and HOYA, then use broader Zhubei City dining research if availability is the deciding factor. In short, 鮨安 belongs on a shortlist only if you are prepared to verify the essentials directly.
Planning details
- Location
- No. 62號, Section 1, Jiafeng S Rd, Zhongxing Village, Zhubei City, Hsinchu County, Taiwan 302
- Reservations
- Book on OpenTable
- Website
- m.facebook.com/%E9%AE%A8%E5%AE%89%E8%87%BA%E7%81%A3-106261275125202
- Phone
- +886919110613
The take
The Take
The Vibe
鮨宴 sits at the intersection of Japanese nigiri tradition and Taiwanese banquet culture, presenting a polished, contemporary dining voice in Zhubei. The copy frames the kitchen around sourcing decisions—what arrives from Japanese suppliers versus local farms and fisheries—so the room reads as thoughtful and ingredient-forward rather than purely flashy. Across service and menu design the restaurant positions itself within the city's rising fine-dining tier: elevated but rooted in local hospitality practices. Expect a refined, modern atmosphere that prioritizes the provenance of seafood and a composed dining pace.
Best For
鮨宴 is best visited for evening meals when the omakase and banquet references in the menu are most appropriate. The restaurant caters to Zhubei's professional diners and groups, so it's a natural pick for business dinners and group occasions that want elevated Japanese-Taiwanese fare. It also fits casual-but-considered outings for locals who appreciate careful sourcing and a more curated plate-by-plate experience. Given the focus on nigiri traditions and banquet-style service, dinner reservations for small groups or work parties are the clearest use case.
Ordering Tips
Menus here lean on nigiri and the conventions of omakase while nodding to Taiwanese banquet forms, so plan to prioritize seafood-focused items and inquire about sourcing. Ask staff which pieces are locally landed versus imported from Japanese suppliers to understand texture and seasonality differences. If you’re in a group, consider sharing courses that reflect the banquet sensibility so everyone samples the range of the kitchen. Because the concept emphasizes considered sourcing, don’t hesitate to ask the team for recommendations based on what’s freshest that day.
Venue details
Ambiance
Casual atmosphere suitable for lunch, dinner, and group dining.
Tags
Best For
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Planning details
Location
No. 62號, Section 1, Jiafeng S Rd, Zhongxing Village, Zhubei City, Hsinchu County, Taiwan 302 · Directions
m.facebook.com/%E9%AE%A8%E5%AE%89%E8%87%BA%E7%81%A3-106261275125202
Also consider
If 鮨安 is not the right fit
Try Sushi An if the brief is closest to a sushi-leaning meal, or Yen Chiang hotpot if the group needs a more flexible shared format. For a softer, lower-pressure backup, compare Happy Hwa and HOYA.
Restaurant context
How 鮨安 compares in Zhubei City
Sushi An is the closest comparison by name and likely the first cross-shop for diners looking for a sushi-leaning meal in Zhubei City. Choose 鮨安 when location near Zhongxing Village is more convenient; choose Sushi An if its booking flow or public details are easier to verify before committing.
Yen Chiang hotpot is the safer group pick because hotpot generally works better for shared ordering and mixed appetites. 鮨安 is the stronger call for a quieter date or smaller special occasion, while Happy Hwa and HOYA are better fallbacks when availability, casual pacing, or a lower-pressure meal matters more than a focused counter-style feel.
ZenA is worth checking when ambiance is the priority and the group wants a more obviously occasion-oriented room. 鮨安 is easier to justify for diners who want the meal to stay restrained and food-led, but it is less useful for anyone who needs clear price signaling before choosing.
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Compare 鮨安
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| 鮨安 | Zhubei City | No published awards |
| Sushi An | Zhubei City | No published awards |
| Yen Chiang hotpot | Zhubei City | No published awards |
| Happy Hwa | Zhubei City | Michelin Guide Taiwan 2026 |
| HOYA | Zhubei City | No published awards |
| ZenA | Zhubei City | No published awards |
How 鮨安 Zhubei City compares with similar nearby venues.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Can 鮨安 accommodate groups?
Group accommodation details are not here. If party size matters, confirm seating and reservation details directly with 鮨安 before making plans. Yen Chiang hotpot or HOYA may also be worth comparing as separate options.
What should I wear to 鮨安?
The dress code for 鮨安 is casual. There is no requirement here for suits, cocktail wear, or formal attire.
What are alternatives to compare with 鮨安?
Other names to compare include Sushi An, Yen Chiang hotpot, Happy Hwa, HOYA, ZenA. Since the details for 鮨安 are limited here, compare current hours, booking options, fit for your party directly before deciding.
Is 鮨安 good for a special occasion?
It may be suitable if 鮨安 fits the plans you confirm directly with the venue. The information here is limited to Zhubei City and a casual dress code, so confirm the practical details before using it for an important occasion.






