Reviews on European food in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. A modern city in the south of Taiwan, Kaohsiung shifts from ancient to contemporary culture with ease. Don't miss the breathtaking Fo Guang Shan monastery and its hall of giant Buddhas. Dream Mall, the largest shopping mall in Taiwan, has a Ferris wheel on the roof. Drive to Kenting National Park for beautiful landscapes.
Things to do in Kaohsiung
4 based on 318 reviews
For local fine dining, Wang steak is the Taiwanese hallmark of steaks. One of 2 Kaohsiung branches, the Zhongzheng store is the original store in Kaohsiung.ATMOSPHEREClassical symphony music sets the tone of a quiet, relaxing ambienceLocated on the second floor, the restaurant layout is appropriate, with square tables, wooden pillars, orange lights and floor-to-ceiling wine shelves.SERVICEWaiter/waitress serve customers wearing white gloves, the royal treatment.Table crumbs are swiftly and promptly swept away. Care and concern of both food and consumer is of utmost priority.The efficient service, polite staff giving overindulgent attention of patrons, and delicious multiple course meal and drinks make the dining experience as pleasant and enjoyable as possible. It was a memorable, delightful and thoughtful/tummyful affair.FOODGourmet was well presented, artistically designed and sprinkled with an appetising appealSteak was tender and juicy, with flaky fibers.PARKINGAssociated business private car park in Ren-Ai alley. Coupons provided for limited time.BONUS: Complimentary photo to capture the moment is a special tokenAuthor no foodie blogger, but in summary, a special dining experience for special occasions!
Where to eat Pizza food in Kaohsiung: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 257 reviews
Located on the second floor (stairs), nIce atmosphere, looks like a high quality place. Menu is mostly sets: Lobster & prime steaks ($1300-$2800), non-prime steaks ($500-$900) some Italian (spaghetti/risotto dishes ($400-$600). Sets include salad, soup, desert, main course, drink choice. A la carte menu had some additional choices. I ordered the seafood risotto with truffles ($580) plus an a la carte scallop and salmon roe ($320). Everything was presented nicely (top chef style with highlight touches on everything). Delicious filling meal. The seafood was tempura, lots of truffles, fresh asparagus. The scallops were nicely seared with little piles of caviar on top also with fresh asparagus. Limited selection of drinks - 1 beer, a few wines, some mixed drinks assorted teas, milk coffee, coke. Salad had fruit, a little meat, some walnuts, lettuce, tomato, raisins. Seemed like professional wait staff - very attentive although not much English. All in all I thought it was a very nice meal. Bathroom had American style toilets.
Taiwan Food Guide: 6 Steakhouse food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Kaohsiung
4 based on 374 reviews
Set alongside the romantic Kaohsiung âLove Riverâ, this French restaurant is charming, quaint, quiet and pleasant.ENVIRONMENT Rustic, romantic and tranquil ambience usually expected at a French RestuarantSeated on the 2nd fl as a dinner guest, the culinary experience and enjoyment was top-notch, luxurious and high quality. SERVICEAttentive team of waitresses on standbyFOODThe attractive presentation of the dishes with artistic, trendy and stylish (SEE PHOTOS). This made the meal taste even better!SUMMARYFRENCH FINE DINING! BON APPETIT!
4 based on 172 reviews
Pizza and beer were a welcome find after sightseeing and eating Chinese for a couple weeks. This place could be straight out of California if not for the location near the arts district in Kaohsiung. The pizza was good and reasonable. A bakery is attached if it is too busy to eat here. The beer selection is lacking, but was cold.
Kaohsiung Food Guide: 10 Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Kaohsiung
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