Din Tai Fung

Nagoya


The Nagoya branch of this globally acclaimed Taiwanese chain, located in the Takashimaya department store at Nagoya Station, is likely to please with its literally 'mouth-watering' xiao long bao soup dumplings (shōronpō) and an extensive menu of dim-sum delights. Best for duos and groups of friends: the more the merrier.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Nagoya attractions

1. Midland Square

0.18 MILES

Nagoya's tallest building (247m) houses Toyota's corporate HQ and showroom, boutique shopping on the lower floors and a beehive of offices in the middle…

2. Sky Promenade

0.18 MILES

On levels 44 to 46 of Midland Square, Sky Promenade features Japan's tallest open-air observation deck and a handful of high-altitude, high-priced…

3. Noritake Garden Gallery

0.6 MILES

The pleasant Noritake Gallery, in Noritake Garden, exhibits paintings, sculptures and ceramic works.

4. Noritake Craft Centre & Museum

0.62 MILES

Glaze your own porcelain dish (from ¥1800 plus shipping) in the Craft Centre & Museum in Noritake Garden, which has demonstrations of the production…

5. Noritake Garden

0.64 MILES

Pottery fans will enjoy a stroll around Noritake Garden, the 1904 factory grounds of one of Japan's best-known porcelain makers, featuring remnants of…

7. Nagoya City Science Museum

1.05 MILES

This hands-on museum claims the world's largest dome-screen planetarium, with some seriously out-of-this-world projection technology. There's also a…

8. Ōsu Kannon

1.21 MILES

The much-visited, workaday Ōsu Kannon temple traces its roots back to 1333. Devoted to the Buddha of Compassion, the temple was moved to its present…