Discover Restaurants offering the best Steakhouse food in Hsinchu, Taiwan. The city of "New Bamboo," Hsinchu sways like a sturdy reed under the cooling breeze that rolls from the Taiwan Strait. Buzzing with the activity of numerous science and technology universities, Hsinchu is forward-thinking, attracting high-tech companies from around the world—a charming juxtaposition of modernity and antiquity for the oldest city in northern Taiwan. Hsinchu's historic moat flows through central parks and green spaces, and the scholarly carvings on the Guan Di Temple contribute to the city's intellectual sensibility. For a glimpse into traditional Taiwanese technologies, visit the Craft Glass Museum to learn about Hsinchu's signature product.
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4 based on 256 reviews
I ordered a lunch ste menu with 8 oz sirloin for around 2500ntd.Lunch time was very noisy and busy.Service although fine but not too ideal due to the amount of guests they need to attend to. From bread to dessert, everything was pretty tasty.
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4 based on 39 reviews
Stanley's Steakhouse is a small place with good food and a selection of bottled beer at a reasonable price.Our steaks came with a selection of two out of six sides, was made to perfection, and very tasty. The service was good, but the English language skills could be improved. On Taiwan terms this was not too bad; anyway, I enjoyed dinner very much and will be back soon.
4 based on 62 reviews
Good food. Steaks were good and cooked very well, from medium rare, to medium and medium well donePrices very high, very limited selection in scotch, whiskey and wines.NOTE, WE WERE SURPRISED AT THE PRICE WHEN WE WENT TO PAY, BUT EVEN MORE SURPRISED WHEN THEY DID'T ACCEPT VISA. CREATING AN EMBARRASSING MOMENT WHILE WE FIGURED OUT WHERE THE NEAREST ATM WAS, AND IT WASN'T THAT CLOSE!!!I don't think we'll go back especially when they don't accept major credit cards and the meals are so expensive
4 based on 33 reviews
Can't see the big black and yellow sign on Mingshen? Just drive around the SanMing intersection and follow your nose. This tiny steakhouse serves up a mean rack of pork ribs for not too expensive. Service is proper and the food is delicious. The ribs are served up with the restaurant's own pepper sauce, which is worthy of note. The menu has everything listed in English and prices are lower than expected.
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