Tu Pang

Taichung


The ecoconscious chef of this private kitchen takes great pains to source quality Taiwan ingredients for his skilful French-style meals – line-caught fish, chemical-free shrimp, cheese made locally with milk from Taiwan farms, even the fried cricket for the salad came from Taiwan. Mr Zhang spends a few minutes explaining (with justified pride) how he sources ingredients. Booking a must.


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