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    Sushi An, Restaurant in Zhubei City
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    Michelin 2026

    Sushi An

    Zhubei City

    Restaurant in Zhubei City, Taiwan

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Sushi An is the practical Zhubei City pick when the night calls for a focused sushi meal rather than a broad group dinner. Its 2026 Michelin Plate recognition gives first-timers a clear trust signal, but the smarter play is to book only if the sushi format is what the group actually wants.

    About Sushi An

    Sushi An is a Zhubei City venue with 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition and a smart casual dress code. Confirm menu, seating, booking, service details directly with the venue before you go.

    Before booking

    A clear reason to consider Sushi An is its 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition. That gives first-timers a useful quality signal, but it should not be read as a guarantee of a specific menu format, price point, seating style, or occasion type.

    For a first visit, keep the plan simple: choose Sushi An if its recognition and Zhubei City location are enough to make it a fit, contact the venue for anything that would affect the booking, including party size, menu details, availability.

    What first-timers should expect from the decision

    The MICHELIN Plate is a meaningful trust signal, but specific details like price, seating, hours, service format, or specific dishes are not available. Plan around the known details, check the rest before committing.

    If the night needs maximum predictability, compare Sushi An with other named options and confirm practical details in advance.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose Sushi An when a Zhubei City venue with 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition is the right fit for the evening. Cross-shop Yen Chiang hotpot, HOYA, Happy Hwa, ZenA, or 鮨安 if you want to compare other dining options before deciding.

    The bottom line: Sushi An works best as a MICHELIN Plate-recognized Zhubei City venue with smart casual dress. For anything more specific, confirm directly with the venue before booking.

    The takeThis is a place for focused omakase dining — a dinner destination for diners who want a close, chef-led experience. Sushi An’s format revolves around the counter and a tasting rhythm built on precise sourcing: much arrives from Tokyo’s Toyosu Market while prized local catches from Taiwan’s northeastern coast also appear. That combination makes it especially rewarding for special occasions or intimate nights when you want to lean into the chef’s sequence of courses and the provenance of standout items like nodoguro and house tamagoyaki.
    Venue detailsSustainable Seafood
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextZhubei City, Taiwan

    Planning details

    Location
    62, Section 1, Jiafeng South Road, Zhubei City
    Reservations
    Book on OpenTable
    Phone
    +886 919 110 613
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Sushi An presents a quietly assured counter experience that emphasizes careful restraint. Pale birch panels line the sushi counter and sit against darker framing tones, a deliberate material palette that signals a chef who designs the room as thoughtfully as the menu. The space reads minimal and intimate and lets the craftsmanship at the counter take center stage. There’s a sense of calm professionalism throughout: the interior choices and the focused omakase format combine to create a low-key, refined atmosphere where the ritual of service and the quality of fish are the principal attractions.

    Best For

    This is a place for focused omakase dining — a dinner destination for diners who want a close, chef-led experience. Sushi An’s format revolves around the counter and a tasting rhythm built on precise sourcing: much arrives from Tokyo’s Toyosu Market while prized local catches from Taiwan’s northeastern coast also appear. That combination makes it especially rewarding for special occasions or intimate nights when you want to lean into the chef’s sequence of courses and the provenance of standout items like nodoguro and house tamagoyaki.

    Ordering Tips

    Opt for the omakase to get the full expression of the counter; the writeup emphasizes a chef-driven sequence and Toyosu-linked sourcing that underpin the menu. Look out for signature items the piece names — tamagoyaki and prized fish such as nodoguro — and ask about which local northeast-Taiwan species are featured that day. Because the operation centers on a single counter and careful sourcing, trust the chef’s sequence rather than requesting a la carte substitutions.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Birch panels and counter seating brighten the darker interior hues, creating an elegant sushi counter atmosphere.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ElegantIntimateMinimalist

    Best For

    Date NightSpecial Occasion

    Experience

    Chefs Counter

    Sourcing

    Sustainable Seafood

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Quiet
    Service Style
    Omakase Bar
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Intimate

    Signature Dishes

    • omakase sushi
    • tamagoyaki
    Planning details

    Location

    62, Section 1, Jiafeng South Road, Zhubei City · Directions

    +886 919 110 613

    Book on OpenTable

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • 鮨安, Notable alternative
    • Yen Chiang hotpot, Notable alternative
    • HOYA, Notable alternative
    • Happy Hwa, Notable alternative
    • ZenA, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How It Compares

    鮨安 is the closest comparison because it appears to refer to the same sushi-focused address; treat it as the same decision set rather than a separate alternative. Against Yen Chiang hotpot, Sushi An is the better call for a quieter, more technique-led meal, while Yen Chiang hotpot is the safer choice for a larger, more social table.

    HOYA, Happy Hwa, ZenA are the cross-shops when sushi is not the firm requirement. Choose Sushi An when the meal should feel focused and composed; choose the others when ambiance, menu flexibility, or mixed group preferences matter more than a single cuisine format.

    Value is hardest to judge without a published price, so use format as the filter. Sushi An is worth prioritizing for diners who specifically want sushi in Zhubei City; for easier group consensus, Yen Chiang hotpot is the more forgiving fallback, while HOYA, Happy Hwa, ZenA are better candidates for a broader night out.

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    Sushi An Zhubei City and similar venues
    VenueLocationAwards
    Sushi AnZhubei City
    Michelin Guide Taiwan 20262026 Michelin Plate
    鮨安Zhubei CityNo published awards
    Yen Chiang hotpotZhubei CityNo published awards
    HOYAZhubei CityNo published awards
    Happy HwaZhubei City
    Michelin Guide Taiwan 2026
    ZenAZhubei CityNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Sushi An?

    Sushi An is in Zhubei City and has 2026 MICHELIN Plate recognition. Beyond that, confirm practical details such as menu, price, seating, availability directly with the venue before making plans.

    Can Sushi An accommodate groups?

    Details regarding seating or group sizes are not available. If you are planning for a group, contact Sushi An directly before booking, compare other options such as Yen Chiang hotpot if you need a different fit.

    Is Sushi An good for a special occasion?

    It may be, especially if MICHELIN Plate recognition and a Zhubei City location are enough to make it feel appropriate. Because specific price, menu, or seating details are not available, confirm the practical details directly before choosing it for an important occasion.

    What are alternatives to Sushi An?
    Can I eat at the bar at Sushi An?

    Information confirming bar or counter seating at Sushi An is not available. If that matters to your visit, ask the venue directly before booking.

    What should I wear to Sushi An?

    The dress code is smart casual. Aim for a neat, polished outfit rather than formalwear.