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Din Tai Fung Mitsukoshi Nanxi Restaurant
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Zhongshan Market
No. 3號, Chang'an W Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
Jiancheng Park
號旁, No. 35, Section 2, Chengde Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Xinzhongshan Linear Park
No. 7號, Lane 48, Section 2, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
Linsen Park
No. 88, Section 1, Nanjing E Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 104
Kangle Park
104, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Section 1, Nanjing E Rd, 林森北路
Tsai Jui-Yueh Dance Research Institute
No. 10號, Lane 48, Section 2, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial House
No. 46, Section 1, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongzheng District, Taipei City, Taiwan 100
Huashan Park
Shimin Blvd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
非畫廊
號2樓, No. 9, Section 1, Chang'an E Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10441
Shuanglian Market
No. 5-1, Lane 45, Minsheng W Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
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Miacucina (My kitchen) Nanxi
10491, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Nanjing W Rd, 12號2樓
Honolulu Cafe
B1, No. 12號, Nanjing W Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
Thai Town Cuisine - Taipei Nanxi Mitsukoshi Store
10491, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Nanjing W Rd, 12號8樓
Shin Yeh Taiwanese Cuisine Nanxi Restaurant
104, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Nanjing W Rd, 12號1館新光三越南西店8樓
Nancy Hotpot
104, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Nanjing W Rd, 5-1號號B1
默爾 pasta pizza(台北誠品南西店)
10444, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Nanjing W Rd, 14號3樓
Chun Shui Tang Nanxi Branch
B1, No. 12號, Nanjing W Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
waku waku burger 中山店
104, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Nanjing W Rd, 14號5AF
Second Floor Cafe
No. 22號, Lane 16, Section 2, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 104
Mala Hot Pot
B1, No. 22號, Nanjing W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
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Royal Inn Taipei Nanxi
104, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Nanjing W Rd, 1號8樓
The Okura Prestige Taipei
No. 9號, Section 1, Nanjing E Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10450
The Tango Nanshi
No. 3號, Nanjing W Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
Hotel Royal-Nikko Taipei
No. 37-1號, Section 2, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 104
DoubleTree by Hilton Taipei Zhongshan
No. 123, Section 1, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 104003
Regent Taipei
No. 3號, Lane 39, Section 2, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 104
Dandy Hotel Tianjin Branch
No. 13號, Lane 135, Section 1, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 104
K Hotels Taipei I
No. 1, Lane 11, Section 2, Zhongshan N Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
Jimmy's House
No. 7-7號, Nanjing W Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
Purple Garden Hotel
No. 30, Lane 18, Nanjing W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
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Din Tai Fung Mitsukoshi Nanxi Restaurant
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Din Tai Fung Mitsukoshi Nanxi Restaurant

104, Taiwan, Taipei City, Zhongshan District, Nanjing W Rd, 12號B2
4.4(3.4K)
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attractions: Zhongshan Market, Jiancheng Park, Xinzhongshan Linear Park, Linsen Park, Kangle Park, Tsai Jui-Yueh Dance Research Institute, Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial House, Huashan Park, 非畫廊, Shuanglian Market, restaurants: Miacucina (My kitchen) Nanxi, Honolulu Cafe, Thai Town Cuisine - Taipei Nanxi Mitsukoshi Store, Shin Yeh Taiwanese Cuisine Nanxi Restaurant, Nancy Hotpot, 默爾 pasta pizza(台北誠品南西店), Chun Shui Tang Nanxi Branch, waku waku burger 中山店, Second Floor Cafe, Mala Hot Pot
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+886 2 2511 1555
Website
rsv.skm.com.tw

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Featured dishes

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Din Tai Fung House Special
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Crispy Shrimp Pancake
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Shanghai Style Soy Sprouts
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Braised Beef Shank
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Mixed Greens And Mushroom Xiaolongbao(5 Pieces)(Vegan)
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Mixed Greens And Mushroom Xiaolongbao(10 Pieces)(Vegan)
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Shrimp And Pork Pot Stickers(6pcs)
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Golden Lava Buns
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House Steamed Chicken Soup
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House Steamed Chicken Soup(Frozen)
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House Steamed Beef Soup(Frozen)
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Egg Flower Soup With Tomato And Tofu(M)
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Egg Flower Soup With Tomato And Tofu(L)
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Stir-Fried Taiwanese Lettuce (Winter Only)
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House Steamed Chicken Noodle Soup
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House Steamed Beef Noodle Soup
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Pork Chop Noodle Soup
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Pork Chop Fried Rice (With Egg) (White Rice / Brown Rice)
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Snow Mushroom Sweet Soup (Cold)(Vegan)
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Steamed Chinese Style Layer Cake(2pcs)
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Eight Flavored Sticky Rice Dessert(Vegan)
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Eight Flavored Sticky Rice Dessert(Frozen)(Vegan)
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Sesame Mochi In Sweet Soup (Hot)
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Suzhou-Style Mooncake (Pork)
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Suzhou-Style Mooncake (Red Bean)
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Suzhou Style Mooncake (Sesame)
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Suzhou-Style Mooncake (Taro)
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Suzhou-Style Mooncake (Red Date)
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Brewed Soy Sauce (Non-GMO)
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Boiled Chive And Pork Dumplings(Frozen)
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Boiled Shrimp, Pork And Chive Dumplings Gift Set(Frozen)
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Din Tai Fung Noodles (Frozen)
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Pineapple Cake Gift Set (3 Pieces)
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Pineapple Cake Gift Set (10 Pieces)
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Longan Cake Gift Set(3 Pieces)
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Longan Cake Gift Set(10 Pieces)
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Braised Chicken With Chestnuts And Huadiao Wine Gift Set
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Eight Flavored Sticky Rice Dessert Gift Set((Vegan))
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Dong Ding Oolong Tea(Vegan)
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DinTaiFung Butter Cookies (Christmas Edition)
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Golden Lava Buns Gift Set - 5pcs(Chilled)
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Suzhou-Style Mooncake Gift Set (Pork) - 10pcs
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Suzhou-Style Mooncake Gift Set (Red Bean) - 10pcs
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Suzhou Style Mooncake Gift Set (Sesame) - 10pcs
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Suzhou-Style Mooncake Gift Set (Taro)-10pcs
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Suzhou-Style Mooncake Gift Set (Red Date) - 10pcs
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Suzhou Style Mooncake Gift Set (Red Bean*4/Taro*3/Sesame*3)
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Suzhou Style Mooncake Gift Set (Pork*2/Red Bean*2/Taro*2/Red Date*2/Sesame*2)
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Sesame Mochi Gift Set
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Chinese New Year Edition Pineapple Cake Gift Set
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Pineapple Cake Gift Set 10 Pieces(Moon Festival Edition)
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Honey Glazed Barbecue Pork Gift Set(Frozen)
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Rainforest Jasmine Tea (BaoBao Edition)(Vegan)
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Christmas Edition Pineapple Cake Gift Set (3 Pieces)
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Snow Mushroom Sweet Soup (Cold)(Vegan)
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Mixed Greens And Mushroom Xiaolongbao(5 Pieces)(Vegan)
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Mixed Greens And Mushroom Xiaolongbao(10 Pieces)(Vegan)
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Eight Flavored Sticky Rice Dessert(Vegan)
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Eight Flavored Sticky Rice Dessert Gift Set((Vegan))
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Eight Flavored Sticky Rice Dessert(Frozen)(Vegan)
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Rainforest Jasmine Tea (BaoBao Edition)(Vegan)
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Coke
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Zero Coke
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Sprite
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Calpis
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S.PELLEGRINO SPARKLING NATURAL MINERAL WATER

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Nearby attractions of Din Tai Fung Mitsukoshi Nanxi Restaurant

Zhongshan Market

Jiancheng Park

Xinzhongshan Linear Park

Linsen Park

Kangle Park

Tsai Jui-Yueh Dance Research Institute

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial House

Huashan Park

非畫廊

Shuanglian Market

Zhongshan Market

Zhongshan Market

3.8

(1.2K)

Closed
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Jiancheng Park

Jiancheng Park

4.3

(2.1K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Xinzhongshan Linear Park

Xinzhongshan Linear Park

4.5

(926)

Open 24 hours
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Linsen Park

Linsen Park

4.2

(2.6K)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Miacucina (My kitchen) Nanxi

Miacucina (My kitchen) Nanxi

4.3

(1.8K)

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Honolulu Cafe

Honolulu Cafe

4.0

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Henry TingHenry Ting
Their flagship store at the main entrance of Taipai 101! Efficient. Efficiency. Excellence. Though we arrived before the lunch rush, we walked up to front desk, saw that the current wait time was 45 minutes, and were given a slip with our guest number (#1132) with a big QR code to scan and start our food order. So efficient. Since we only needed a table for 2, the wait would be 40 to 60 minutes. But in 40 minutes, they called our number. The number board is split up into 4 groups based on party size. So efficient. We browsed the supermaket, gift shops and food court and 30 minutes passed quickly. We waited another 10 minutes in the special waiting area for DTF waiting guests. When our number was called, the hostess confirmed our number and asked us to follow "Ollie" the robot, who'll lead us tonour table. Amazing. So efficient. As we walked, I recorded our walk to the table. Robots help transport dirty dishes to the dishwashers. Ollie had to navigate through a crowded restaurant with guests, serving staff and other robots. So efficient. Shortly after we sat down, we got out appetizer dish (cucumbers) thanks to our pre-ordering. The waiter already printed our order and checked off each dish after each is delivered. So efficient. We ordered the shrimp shumai and a vegetable dish that was not available in Los Angeles. We were also able to order 5 xiaolongbao (XLB) instead of 10. This way the 2 of us can order more variety. Brilliant. The XLB were steamed atop a white linen, not the waxy cooking papers. Nice classy touch. The linen cloth also prevents the XLB from sticking to the paper and pulling apart the XLB and spilling the precious XLB juices. We received all the dishes quickly and well paced. So efficient. Excellence and efficiency are 2 words that comes to mind when experiencing their flagship store. There are many, many contenders out there who claim to have Din Tai Fung XLB or better. But in terms of service, and for those who don't mind paying more, the food quality, consistency, and service efficiency, DTF is still the king.
Alice CAlice C
I showed up right after they opened and the place was already packed! Had to wait about 25 minutes for a table, but honestly, seeing how busy it was just made me more excited to try their famous xiaolongbao. And wow, those soup dumplings did not disappoint. The wrappers were so thin and delicate, and when you bite into them, the hot broth just bursts in your mouth – absolutely incredible. You can tell these guys really know what they’re doing. I also got the hong you chao shou (dumplings in chilli oil) and the sauce was amazing – really savory and paired perfectly with the shrimp filling. The Xiao Cai (small dishes) were a pleasant surprise too. They had this mix of crunchy bean sprouts, smooth glass noodles, chewy kelp, and soft tofu strips that somehow worked perfectly together. Way better than I expected for a side dish. What I really loved was how smooth everything ran. You just scan a QR code to order – super convenient. And the waitresses were constantly checking on me, making sure my tea was always full. Even though it was crazy busy, the service felt really personal. The only thing I’m not 100% satisfied is that there isn’t much space between tables, less than an arm’s length. But anyway, I only stayed less than one hour. I would still want to come back for more foods!!
Rudy GunawanRudy Gunawan
People say that trip to Taiwan won't complete without dining at Din Tai Fung, so we tried to have lunch in their least popular branch in Taipei but still the waiting time is about 1 hour. Considering we had similar dishes at Din Tai Fung in Australia, Indonesia and Hong Kong before, I think there's not much difference and the experience is a bit over-rated. Yes, the food are good and they have a few dishes special in Taiwan like their beef noodle soup but I won't wait and queue that crazy long time again. The beef noodle soup was good but you can get elsewhere in Taipei. We also tried their crab meat and truffle infused <i>xiao long bao</i> and don't get me wrong; they're good, but you can also get same / similar buns in Din Tai Fung outlets across the globe. The bigger issue is they're quite expensive for local Taiwanese standard but at the same time, people (read tourists) are still crazy enough to wait for hours and try getting seats, even in late lunch / dinner hours. Customer services from floor staff are good and they can communicate in English a bit. The ambience is OK considering it is located in the basement of department store. However, it is too crowded for my taste. You can pay with credit cards in this restaurant and no surprise considering their premium prices.
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Their flagship store at the main entrance of Taipai 101! Efficient. Efficiency. Excellence. Though we arrived before the lunch rush, we walked up to front desk, saw that the current wait time was 45 minutes, and were given a slip with our guest number (#1132) with a big QR code to scan and start our food order. So efficient. Since we only needed a table for 2, the wait would be 40 to 60 minutes. But in 40 minutes, they called our number. The number board is split up into 4 groups based on party size. So efficient. We browsed the supermaket, gift shops and food court and 30 minutes passed quickly. We waited another 10 minutes in the special waiting area for DTF waiting guests. When our number was called, the hostess confirmed our number and asked us to follow "Ollie" the robot, who'll lead us tonour table. Amazing. So efficient. As we walked, I recorded our walk to the table. Robots help transport dirty dishes to the dishwashers. Ollie had to navigate through a crowded restaurant with guests, serving staff and other robots. So efficient. Shortly after we sat down, we got out appetizer dish (cucumbers) thanks to our pre-ordering. The waiter already printed our order and checked off each dish after each is delivered. So efficient. We ordered the shrimp shumai and a vegetable dish that was not available in Los Angeles. We were also able to order 5 xiaolongbao (XLB) instead of 10. This way the 2 of us can order more variety. Brilliant. The XLB were steamed atop a white linen, not the waxy cooking papers. Nice classy touch. The linen cloth also prevents the XLB from sticking to the paper and pulling apart the XLB and spilling the precious XLB juices. We received all the dishes quickly and well paced. So efficient. Excellence and efficiency are 2 words that comes to mind when experiencing their flagship store. There are many, many contenders out there who claim to have Din Tai Fung XLB or better. But in terms of service, and for those who don't mind paying more, the food quality, consistency, and service efficiency, DTF is still the king.
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I showed up right after they opened and the place was already packed! Had to wait about 25 minutes for a table, but honestly, seeing how busy it was just made me more excited to try their famous xiaolongbao. And wow, those soup dumplings did not disappoint. The wrappers were so thin and delicate, and when you bite into them, the hot broth just bursts in your mouth – absolutely incredible. You can tell these guys really know what they’re doing. I also got the hong you chao shou (dumplings in chilli oil) and the sauce was amazing – really savory and paired perfectly with the shrimp filling. The Xiao Cai (small dishes) were a pleasant surprise too. They had this mix of crunchy bean sprouts, smooth glass noodles, chewy kelp, and soft tofu strips that somehow worked perfectly together. Way better than I expected for a side dish. What I really loved was how smooth everything ran. You just scan a QR code to order – super convenient. And the waitresses were constantly checking on me, making sure my tea was always full. Even though it was crazy busy, the service felt really personal. The only thing I’m not 100% satisfied is that there isn’t much space between tables, less than an arm’s length. But anyway, I only stayed less than one hour. I would still want to come back for more foods!!
Alice C

Alice C

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People say that trip to Taiwan won't complete without dining at Din Tai Fung, so we tried to have lunch in their least popular branch in Taipei but still the waiting time is about 1 hour. Considering we had similar dishes at Din Tai Fung in Australia, Indonesia and Hong Kong before, I think there's not much difference and the experience is a bit over-rated. Yes, the food are good and they have a few dishes special in Taiwan like their beef noodle soup but I won't wait and queue that crazy long time again. The beef noodle soup was good but you can get elsewhere in Taipei. We also tried their crab meat and truffle infused <i>xiao long bao</i> and don't get me wrong; they're good, but you can also get same / similar buns in Din Tai Fung outlets across the globe. The bigger issue is they're quite expensive for local Taiwanese standard but at the same time, people (read tourists) are still crazy enough to wait for hours and try getting seats, even in late lunch / dinner hours. Customer services from floor staff are good and they can communicate in English a bit. The ambience is OK considering it is located in the basement of department store. However, it is too crowded for my taste. You can pay with credit cards in this restaurant and no surprise considering their premium prices.
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5.0
1y

Their flagship store at the main entrance of Taipai 101! Efficient. Efficiency. Excellence.

Though we arrived before the lunch rush, we walked up to front desk, saw that the current wait time was 45 minutes, and were given a slip with our guest number (#1132) with a big QR code to scan and start our food order. So efficient.

Since we only needed a table for 2, the wait would be 40 to 60 minutes. But in 40 minutes, they called our number. The number board is split up into 4 groups based on party size. So efficient.

We browsed the supermaket, gift shops and food court and 30 minutes passed quickly. We waited another 10 minutes in the special waiting area for DTF waiting guests. When our number was called, the hostess confirmed our number and asked us to follow "Ollie" the robot, who'll lead us tonour table. Amazing. So efficient.

As we walked, I recorded our walk to the table. Robots help transport dirty dishes to the dishwashers. Ollie had to navigate through a crowded restaurant with guests, serving staff and other robots. So efficient.

Shortly after we sat down, we got out appetizer dish (cucumbers) thanks to our pre-ordering. The waiter already printed our order and checked off each dish after each is delivered. So efficient.

We ordered the shrimp shumai and a vegetable dish that was not available in Los Angeles. We were also able to order 5 xiaolongbao (XLB) instead of 10. This way the 2 of us can order more variety. Brilliant. The XLB were steamed atop a white linen, not the waxy cooking papers. Nice classy touch. The linen cloth also prevents the XLB from sticking to the paper and pulling apart the XLB and spilling the precious XLB juices. We received all the dishes quickly and well paced. So efficient.

Excellence and efficiency are 2 words that comes to mind when experiencing their flagship store. There are many, many contenders out there who claim to have Din Tai Fung XLB or better. But in terms of service, and for those who don't mind paying more, the food quality, consistency, and service efficiency, DTF is...

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1.0
1y

food is great, no doubt, but their waiting system needs major improvement.

their hours of operation stated they start at 11am, line began to form beforehand and they allowed people to walk downstairs to B2 twenty mins prior to opening. I've already explained to their staff that everyone in my party has arrived, but 2 of them are elderly and has trouble ambulating and thus are waiting in the subway station across the street where there are outside seating available. I explained to the staff that once the mall opens at 11am and their elevators are running then they will walk towards here to take the elevator down, because they cannot walk two flights of stairs down to the basement. The staff will not make any sort of compromises and demanded that she sees full party present before she can give me a ticket, or else if I want to wait till the mall opens at 11am I would have to most likely wait for additonal 30 to 40 mins before seating is available. She cannot guarantee me a seat even though I was already standing in line at 1030 and only wants to wait until 11am for the elevator to start running. She stated, if the two elderlies must wait for the elevator at 11am, then I must wait till then before she can give me a ticket, and by then we would need to wait for additional 30 to 40 mins because seatings will be full.

I am fumed and beyond shocked. I dont understand why they think it is appropriate and safe for elderly people who already has difficulty ambulating to stand and wait outside in raining conditions for 10 mins just so that they can see the head count. I dont understand why they expect all of their customers have the capability to walk two flights of stairs before the mall...

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5.0
36w

One does tire of establishments that, upon receiving a star or two, promptly lose their culinary compass and begin the inexorable march toward mediocrity. Din Tai Fung, however, is a most refreshing anomaly, like finding a silk handkerchief in a haystack of fast food napkins.

Let us begin with consistency, that most elusive of virtues. While many a restaurant wilts under the expansionist ambition of international franchising, Din Tai Fung has managed to keep its house in perfect order. The xiao long bao remain delicate as ever, each one a small miracle of balance, restraint, and juiciness without the vulgarity of excess grease. It is as if the dumplings have had etiquette lessons at Eton.

Indeed, the entire menu carries itself with the quiet confidence of a butler who knows the wine cellar by heart. There is no dish that seeks attention through over-seasoning or gimmickry; everything is composed, dignified, and dare I say, rather delightful.

What elevates Din Tai Fung from a mere restaurant to a respectable institution is its sense of duty, both to its patrons and to its own people. Unlike certain glittering establishments that trade stars for IPOs, this house of dim sum has not sacrificed its soul at the altar of profit. Staff are paid decently, service is trained with rigour, and the entire operation runs like a well-oiled Rolls-Royce: smooth, polished, and thoroughly dependable.

Din Tai Fung is what one might call the culinary equivalent of a trusted valet—always there, impeccably turned out, and quietly making your life better without a single complaint. It is, to put it plainly, a restaurant one can admire with both palate and...

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