At a glance
- Dates
- Typically spring and/or fall (dates TBA)
- Where
- Participating restaurants across Taipei
- Price
- Special menus (varies by restaurant).
- Official link
- www.taipeitravel.net ↗
Last updated:
What to expect
- A practical nudge to try restaurants you’d normally skip
- Good for couples and short trips
- Easy to plan: book one meal and keep the rest flexible
Planning tips
- Book ahead for popular places, especially weekends.
- Choose a restaurant near your day’s route so dinner stays stress-free.
- Check menu inclusions and time slots—every venue runs it differently.
Build a day around it
Taipei event days feel best when you plan by district. Treat the event as one anchor block, then add one food mission and one restorative break (tea, park, bookstore) — with buffer so nothing feels rushed.
- If you have 2–3 hours: arrive early → event → short neighborhood walk.
- If you’re making a full day: one attraction block + event + a calm night-market or dinner plan.
- If the weather turns: keep walking minimal and use museums/cafés as your buffer.
Before you go
- Confirm the details: check the official link for last-minute schedule or venue updates.
- Arrive with buffer: 15–30 minutes early usually makes the whole experience calmer.
- Have a weather plan: keep one indoor “warm stop” in mind in case the day turns.