-
Taipei Aowan Da
-
3Loading...
-
Vegetarian
Vegan-friendly
Taiwanese
台北奧萬大, at 台北市士林區平菁街10巷 is a little place on the mountain with gardens, scenery, and rooftop/riverside/pagoda tables, serving many kinds of tea, seasonal vegetarian food.Shilin MRT take bus 303, stop at Xiaguoxi. Open Mon-Fri 9:00am-6:00pm, Sat-Sun 9:00am-7:00pm.
3 Reviews
First Review by linjamie
Ameisherry
Points +10567
Great place to get close to mother nature - Edit
Taipei Aowanda 台北奧萬大 is their name. This is more like a view spot than a food spot, I’m really appreciated that they can preserve such a beautiful place, truly thankful
Read moreThey have some traditional Japanese structure here, and they have hydrangea flower growing here😄
Hydrangea is an indicator of how much nitrogen is in your soil, they have many cats walking around here so I’m pretty sure they have plenty of nitrogen (urine) available here lol
This is a great place to get close back with the Mother Nature again being by yourself alone when you are tired of the noises and overwhelming by the daily jobs in the big city, a great place to meditate
Updated from previous review on 2024-05-10
Guest
hardi013
Points +60
Horrible food & drinks. Beautiful setting - Edit
Eating on this gorgeous stream should be such a treat. however the food was horrible. they have hot pot and fried snack foods available.Our hotpot and came with no sauces and was extremely Bland. the ingredients seemed to be the cheapest that could possibly be sourced. It came with stale pepper flax crackers still in the package and some kind of fruit drink that smelled like chemicals. we ordered sweet potatoes and got a plastic bag of sweet potato chips covered in white granulated sugar. the ginger tea came with a Lipton tea bag in it. they only have white rice no alternative options. this food , which a lot of it we couldn't even finish eating because it was inedible, cost 600 NT.
Read morePros: setting
Cons: food, drink
Guest
linjamie
Points +62
Great Setting! It's a Garden indeed! - Edit
This is a popular place for local Taipei residents to come in Autumn to admire the maple trees. So beautiful!(best time to go is March & April).
Read moreCheck out their website for pictures. A great place to relax and dine in a natural setting.
Pros: Great setting
Guest
For Members
Why was my review removed? Guidelines for writing a review View our privacy policyFor Business Owners
Claim this business See inaccurate information? Submit an update here Link to this page from your site See an unfair review? View full terms & conditionsThis page has been viewed 2187 times.