Been here before, about 2 years ago and the price was a bit way over head and the portions were small, but it's worth it, the food was good. Quality maintained, not easy. Hope to come eat with friends some time soon, that way we can order way more different things and have the best eating experience. Overall, this place is for tastes, not for filling up, the culinary experience is of utmost importance. English-Chinese wasn't a big issue for me as I am rather proficient in both. That's just what I think and hope for the best
Very tasty food, decent price, and larger portions than anticipated.My only complaint: a lot of the menu couldn't translate to English. But thankfully, the helpful staff stepped in to help a bit.Definitely coming back!
+ Very nice staff, big and clean, nice design, very tasty food, big portions, large menu selection - appetizers, soups, salads, sushi, meat ...- staff doesn't speak English, lack of English menu, can pay only by cash.
Quite pricey, the little hill is doable for elderly folks and great for the kids (they won't get lost). Animal friendly, but reservation is a highly recommended.
Food is decent but the environment is supreme. Don't know how big is it, but noticed all the tree is well take care, you can tell a lot efforts is put in this place. A great place to relax with family and friends.
Very, very cool place to visit... And visit again. Beautiful glad sculptures and artwork, reasonably-priced glass kitchen products and a friendly staff.
This is an upscale restaurant. But I don't think their food is that great in terms of price. The waitress are polite but I feel they are kind of rush for serving the food.
Beautiful construction, cozy environment, healthy and delicious cuisines.I’ll give a half more star if services improve. Waitress were no smile and lack of patience. Each dishes was served very slowly and it took more than two hours to finish.
No chance to taste the sushi due to no seat till end of this year, however, overall experience to book the seat is very bad. Nobody answered the phone for almost one week. Thought that it might have been closed due to COVID 19 Pandemic, but took a chance to pay a visit to the restaurant. Found that it was so noisy in the restaurant. Was told by the waitress that it was a membership restaurant and the seats were fully booked till end of the year. Next year, it will depend on the release of the membership from the management. It’s the first time I heard that Michelin award Stars to membership... restaurant. I am just wondering how the Michelin inspectors visit membership restaurant anonymously to judge.read more
It’s a good experience to be here. The only told you the main course they will serve. Other than that, all the dishes are suprise and they were all nice. You will have some meat, seafood, rice/ noodle dishes, soup, beverages. The food here were fresh and delicious. You can also enjoy the view of the mountains. The decorations of the building and the garden was really beautiful. Recommend to book before you go.
Great view with large dining area. Need to drive car to get up to the mountain. There’s parking lot so no need to worry about parking space. Food is just ok, consider the food as ticket to the place.
Even there is not much parking space, the Bro there is very helpful to assist us to park. Food is great, view is great, service is great as well. But just happen to have an elder lady to take our order poorly. She is rushing the order without happy face.
You will find calm and Zen style atmosphere here. The food was lightly flavored, honest to the materials’ natural taste. The service leans towards SOP but staff were friendly and helpful. One star was taken off due to the selection of food, you can only have standard set meal here, either very limited dishes to swap for vegetarian, or non seafood dinners. Will definitely visit again because my friend loved it.
Gotta try the spicy dry noodles. The wide ones are the best! Reddish soup and the drunken chicken were also pretty good! Yum!The whole place is refurbished from old military village, it’s a nice place to feel the old culture and atmosphere.
A Google User
16:20 29 Feb 20
i thought the noodles were great! if you’re a fan of spicy noodles then you will definitely like it.
I was in Pingtung when the earthquake came... About 1:30 in the morning. I was awake, writing at my computer... I looked out the window, and the apartment building beside mine was swinging back and forth... It's something I'll never forget, and it's a moment in Taiwanese history that shouldn't be forgotten either.This exhibit covers the event very well. You literally stand on the sunken fault line that saw a school cut in half, and torn into crumbling ruins.Audio visual presentations add to the visceral experience of that moment, when we lost so many family and friends.
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