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Magong in 1 day

If you only have 1 day to spend in Magong, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Fongguei Cave, Chang Yu-sheng Memorial Museum, and 阿豹香腸攤, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like 阿豹香腸攤 and Blessed Oyster Restaurant so you can get the best taste of Magong while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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Day 1

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With only 1 day to squeeze in as much activities as you can, we strategically grouped the must-sees, Guanyinting Recreation Area and Duxingshi Village with surrounding point of interests to make sure you don’t leave Magong without getting the most bang for your time. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Guanyinting Recreation Area

4.6
(10300)
Park
Guanyinting Recreation Area is a popular destination in Penghu, known for its picturesque lake and iconic Rainbow Bridge. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the area, which includes a historic temple, playground, and even an ice rink. The seafront park offers a serene setting for activities such as jogging, cycling, and picnicking while enjoying stunning sunset views from the 200ft-long Rainbow Bridge.
A very famous location that frequently holds various local events. We happened to attend their yearly music fest. The place is named after a popular historical temple. There is a bridge across the piers which can be accessed from either sides. On top of the bridge, you can see other sides of the island if weather permits. We spent about 30-40 minutes visiting various parts of the area. It's a must see landmark.
Ed C — Google review
This is the viewing location for the annual International Fireworks Festival, usually every Monday and Thursday from mid April to mid June. Amazing 🌟🌠💥🎆🎇
Vincent O — Google review
Here for the April-June fireworks and what an amazing experience. The drones show and fireworks extragravaza lasted almost 30mins. There's a nice huge kids playground (permanent) and concert during the fireworks season too. By its entrance, there's a small night market.
Rtexal T — Google review
Visited Penghu during the fireworks event. This year event theme is Snoppy. 600 drone show and also fireworks lasted for about 20mins. Such wonderful event should plan ahead and come again next year.
Belinda W — Google review
Very nice place for sunset sightseeing and night walking. Sea view is very pretty and the sea wind toward body is very pleasant in summer. Not only for sightseeing, swimming is allowed for public. Location is walking distance in urban area.
James C — Google review
Definitely a good place to visit and play, for a day or two. My last visit was six years ago in October. The sunset and the evening stroll there was beautiful and unforgettable. Perhaps my photos herewith can be a reference for all!
Adolf C — Google review
Comfortable place to visit, if its not too hot. Beautiful ocean and the bridge together is wonderful. At spring has fire work event.
I-min H — Google review
This time we joined the package tour called "Night SUP" which is mean STAND UP PADDLE. During fireworks display, we was seated on the surfboard watching fireworks. I think this festival is so amazing and stunning. I highly recommend everyone to join this festival if you are traveling in Peng-hu.
CHIKAI ( — Google review
No. 7, Jieshou Rd, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880•http://www.penghu-nsa.gov.tw/ScenicSpotDetail.aspx?Cond=74749e11…•+886 6 927 3615•Tips and more reviews for Guanyinting Recreation Area
7 min · 0.37 mi
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Duxingshi Village

4.4
(8255)
Historical place
Duxingshi Village, also known as Duxing 10th Village, is a cultural destination in Taiwan that offers a blend of history and modern attractions. Once serving as the venue for artillery bands practices and drills during the Qing Dynasty, it later became a settlement for foreign soldiers and their families after the Japanese army left. The village features well-preserved former army dormitories that have been repurposed into colorful art and craft stores, cafes, and historical sites.
Duxingshi is the oldest military housing in Taiwan. It is also the town famous for the birth of many Taiwan Singers. There will be two singer museum on their live in the village. The town is filled with many graphic wording and it’s quite nice to take photo with it. The town is quite big so take your time to walk.
Shawn — Google review
Mixture of old and new built buildings occupied by an even greater mix of tenants, businesses, schools, thrift shops and cafes. An identity crisis, without a binding theme to gel the different concepts.
Matthew L — Google review
Great little tourist spot. Plenty accessible for an English speaker. Great museums about the singers. Reasonable shops, cool t-shirt place.
Tyler P — Google review
A no-admisdion-fee historical site innovated from a military dependents village named "Duxing 10th Village." In 1949-50, about two-million Nationalists retreated to Taiwan after being defeated by the Communist in a 4-year civil war in Mainland China (1945-49). To settle those loyal military personnels, President Chiang Kai-shek of the Republic of China (Nationalist) allocated certain Japan colonist' houses into his military dependents village. Because two famous popular-music singers named Pan Anbang and Zhang Yusen grew up here, this historical site focuses on their stories. One may spent 30-60 minutes to visit.
Hsiaoming ( — Google review
Very nostalgic. Old military family houses transformed into a tourist place. Many shops and houses to tour around. Coffee, soft drinks or gifts are available. Public toilets are easily found. This location is also very close to the downtown Penghu.
Saou-Wen ( — Google review
Tunglih (篤行十村) is a traditional village located in Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan. It was founded by Chinese immigrants during the Ming Dynasty and is recognized as a national cultural heritage site. The village is known for its unique architectural style, which features a mix of Chinese, Japanese, and Western influences. The buildings are made of coral and limestone, and many have ornate carvings and painted decorations. The village is also home to several temples, including the Tunglih Tienhou Temple, which is dedicated to the goddess of the sea and is a popular place for tourists to visit. In addition to its cultural heritage, Tunglih is also famous for its salt production. The village has a long history of salt farming, and visitors can see the salt fields and learn about the traditional methods of harvesting and processing salt. Overall, Tunglih is a fascinating place to visit for those interested in Taiwanese culture and history. The village offers a glimpse into the past and showcases the unique architecture, traditions, and lifestyle of the people who have lived in Penghu for centuries.
Armond C — Google review
After recent years of renovation, the place successfully turns to be a popular spot for its old village times. Thanks to the local singer, Yu-Sheng and an-ban, the village becomes more unique than other similar places.
Chun-Ta K — Google review
Walk around this area to see a small townish spot, wear a hat and put some sunblock on since it gets pretty hot here. They have some fun wall art with old styles that brings back old childhood memories. Good to check out if you want to kill some time.
Rita L — Google review
No. 22新復路2巷 Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880•+886 6 926 0412•Tips and more reviews for Duxingshi Village
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Chang Yu-sheng Memorial Museum

4.3
(3820)
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4.1
(43)
Museum
History Museums
The Chang Yu-sheng Memorial Museum is a small but significant attraction in Magong, Taiwan. It commemorates the life and legacy of the late Chang Yu-Sheng, a beloved national star known for his music. The museum offers insights into his upbringing in the village, showcasing milestones and displaying lyrics on its walls. Visitors can learn about his contributions as a singer, lyricist, and composer.
Such a great place if you're a fan, giving a nostalgic vibes of old houses
Chiara J — Google review
Small place with Mr Chang Yu Sheng background and history. Nice place to know him better. However, there are a lot of mosquitoes at this place.
Ivan — Google review
A memorial museum for the late Chang Yu-Sheng. He is a famous singer that passed on due to a car incident. He came from Penghu and his song is widely renowned for both the young and old even till date. The memorial museum showcase his life growing up in the village and all his milestone and songs he sang. Lots of lyrics are written on the walls. This is a nice place to know his history and his song he wrote.
Shawn — Google review
One of my favorite singers, full of memories
Andrew J — Google review
Popular legend Singer, lyrics author, melody composer, memorial old residence House.
Chen O — Google review
Heard of his song before but didn’t know his story. This place is his memorial museum.
Belinda W — Google review
Well preserved old house for a known singer.
Ming H — Google review
Good to visit if you know the singer and his song.
YC L — Google review
No. 22新復路2巷 Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880•+886 6 926 0412•Tips and more reviews for Chang Yu-sheng Memorial Museum
6 min · 0.33 mi
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Penghu Tianhou Temple

4.7
(3676)
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4.5
(77)
Place of worship
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Religious institution
Penghu Tianhou Temple, also known as the Palace of the Queen of Heaven, is a significant Taoist temple in Magong City. It is dedicated to Matsu, the sea goddess who safeguards sailors and fishermen. The temple features stunning wood carvings and has been a place of prayer for safe seafaring for centuries. Nearby attractions include the 400-year-old Four Eyes Well and Penghu Guanyin Temple, which offers a tranquil setting near the bay.
Famous temple in Magong. It’s where the old street is located with stores. very nice place. No washroom here. Toilet is opposite the road, walk up the hill and the toilet is located there. Very clean. There’s souvenir coin machine here if you are interested to keep a coin collection.
Shawn — Google review
Not as colourful or ornate as most other Mazu temples, but this one is a lot older and made mostly from wood. An icon in Magong city.
Vincent O — Google review
Always look up and at the details in the old temples. The craftsmanship is incredible. Great fish and sealife details of Penghu.
Chris M — Google review
very lucky to have been given the chance to be in this place.. to have touched it's 300 years walls is a honour..
Maria D — Google review
Over 400 years old temple with tons of woods interior decorations.
Chen O — Google review
The temple is small and simple but it is old and elegant. Worth a visit.
Pang S — Google review
Kaitei Penghu Tianhou Temple, also known as the Mazu Temple of Penghu, is a prominent temple located in the Penghu Islands of Taiwan. It is dedicated to the goddess Mazu, who is highly revered by the Taiwanese people as the protector of seafarers and fishermen. The temple was built in the 17th century during the reign of the Kangxi Emperor in the Qing Dynasty. It has since been rebuilt and renovated several times, with the latest restoration completed in 1994. The temple is noted for its distinctive architecture, including its red walls, intricately carved roof, and elaborately decorated interior. The temple is a popular destination for tourists and worshippers alike, with many coming to pray for blessings and good fortune. The temple is also known for its lively festivals and processions, including the annual Mazu Pilgrimage, which takes place in the third lunar month. In addition to its religious significance, the temple is also a cultural landmark and a symbol of the enduring heritage and traditions of the Penghu Islands.
Armond C — Google review
Local religion temple. The earliest one in Taiwan. It’s a sightseeing place tourist must come to.
李好命 — Google review
No. 1號正義街 Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880•https://www.penghu-nsa.gov.tw/TravelInformationSceneryDetailC001…•+886 6 926 2819•Tips and more reviews for Penghu Tianhou Temple
21 min · 10.5 mi
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Fongguei Cave

4.3
(7232)
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3.9
(42)
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Fongguei Cave, located at the southwestern tip of an island, is a basalt column sea cave famous for the whistling sounds produced by waves sucking air through narrow vents. The cave offers a platform to admire the coastline and experience the power of the sea, with strong currents creating roaring sounds. During typhoon season, the air vent transforms into a powerful fountain shooting water several stories high.
Sea wind is strong in this area , while riding motorcycle to here , be careful.. The sea view is worth to visit, sea views are the treasure of PenHu islands 👍
Jim T — Google review
The scenery is so stunning. If you are stay on the top of the tower, you can see great ocean and massive basalt. Besides, you can also hear waves hit on the rock sounds but I prefer the view. I think if I am in the bad mood then see this amazing view, I will feel better in the short time. There are several bench that you can sit and see these wonderful ocean view. So nice.
CHIKAI ( — Google review
Nice rocky outcrop, especially for the fishermen. The sea was quite calm, despite strong winds, so the waves didn't make any drumming or whistling...!? Cave is small and not easily seen from the rocks. The water is really clean! The white towers are impressive and are just an observation platform.
Vincent O — Google review
Incredibly and unbelievably hot in the summer months. Be sure to bring a hat and sunscreen. The sun is really strong and it's common to get heat strokes if visiting during the day. Also, they're not really caves. It's more of a rocky spot with some small blowholes.
Alexandra J — Google review
Didn't see the rock features we had expected, not sure if it was because of low tide
Chee-Chiew L — Google review
Nice place , perfect weather freaking hot and windy. You can take public transport to reach here..
Nat C — Google review
This place deserves a visit. You will have a very nice and unique view. You can walk on the rocks and feel the breeze of the ocean. It's a good spot to take some pictures. There is a minimarket nearby and toilets. Very peaceful and beautiful. The place is also very clean!
Niccolò F — Google review
Beautiful place. It's actually water gushing in and out of rock which is circular and this makes sound. The view of sea is beautiful.
Anusha — Google review
風櫃里 Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880•http://www.penghu-nsa.gov.tw/ScenicSpotDetail.aspx?Cond=c4139bcf…•+886 6 921 6521•Tips and more reviews for Fongguei Cave
12 min · 5.6 mi
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Shanshui Beach

4.6
(5650)
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5.0
(1)
Beach
Shanshui Beach is a popular swimming spot located in Penghu Islands, offering a broad sandy shoreline and opportunities for snorkeling and surfing. During the summer, surfers can be seen riding the waves while in winter, windsurfing is a common sight near Guanyinting. The beach also offers various water activities such as jet skiing and banana boating at Aimen Beach. Nearby accommodations like Han's Hostel provide convenient access to this top beach destination.
Went there after typhoon and it was quiet and peaceful. Beautiful coast by the way.
Spencer K — Google review
Lovely beach, soft sand and clear water. Small waves when we visited so great for kids to swin too, but no lifeguards! A 7-11 convenience store nearby for eats and drinks
Vincent O — Google review
The cleanest clearest water. Not the softest sand, but it’s nice when you’re trying to shake it off that it comes off pretty easily. There are also pergola that you can use for shade. There are also really close 711s which makes things convenient. We definitely wanna come back here. If I were to stay at a beachfront hotel, I would pick one here.
Pei H — Google review
One of the best beaches I’ve ever been to. Very few foreign tourists and never that busy.
Sam K — Google review
This is the most clean and beautiful beach of all the beaches I have been to in this month. The sand is white and delicate. The sea water is hilariously clean. Overall , the view here is excellent and it's worthy to spend the whole day here.
Bingsian L — Google review
Beautiful beach and not many people. There is also a possibility to rent a surfing board, but you will need to walk a bit from the shop to the beach.
Tracking G — Google review
A wonderful clean beach. There’s no shops or restaurants on the beach, no chairs or umbrellas. It’s just a beach. ❥ You can find a convenience store nearby. It seems to get more visitors after 5pm when the sun isn’t so hot, which I would also recommend. Some jelly fish reported but I’ve not seen or experienced them.
Tom S — Google review
The beach is beautiful and water is very clean. Come in late afternoon to enjoy the gorgeous sunset too. There is water to wash after swim.
Pang S — Google review
山水里 Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880, USA•http://www.penghu-nsa.gov.tw/ScenicSpotDetail.aspx?Cond=eb226be1…•Tips and more reviews for Shanshui Beach
42 min · 21 mi
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Erkan Historic Village

4.5
(3503)
Heritage building
Erkan Historic Village, nestled on the western coast of Penghu Islands, Taiwan, is a charming settlement with around 50 houses showcasing a blend of southern Fujian, Western and Japanese architectural styles from the early 20th century. The village's unique buildings are constructed using traditional techniques and local materials like coral, stones, and lime. Visitors can explore the well-preserved homes with open front gates and sample local treats offered by residents.
A beautiful historical village with amazing little moms' and pops' shops and restaurants! The homemade soft tofu is amazing and the cold almond drink a welcome beverage to quench your thirst. There are so many spots to take adorable instagram pictures. Highly recommmended!
Marguerite D — Google review
A very pleasant and attractive local Village to wander down the small narrow streets and browse the drinks and food stalls and souvenir shops. Worth a visit. We went as part of the North tour.
Vincent O — Google review
A cluster of traditional Minnan houses built with coral stones has been well preserved and restored, showcasing rich cultural characteristics.
We C — Google review
Erkan Village is a historic settlement located on the western coast of Penghu Islands, Taiwan. The village is known for its unique architecture and cultural heritage, which is preserved through ongoing conservation efforts. The village was established during the Qing dynasty, and its buildings are constructed using a combination of traditional techniques and local materials, such as coral, stones, and lime. The most distinctive feature of the village is its "Wind Lion" rooftops, which are decorated with intricately carved lion-like figures that serve as both functional wind vanes and ornamental sculptures. Erkan Village is also known for its traditional way of life, including fishing, salt-making, and the cultivation of peanuts and sweet potatoes. The village has a number of cultural attractions, such as the Erkan Iron Lion, a famous landmark and symbol of the village's resilience. In recent years, the village has become a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world who come to experience its unique cultural heritage and natural beauty. The village has also been designated as a national scenic area, and ongoing conservation efforts aim to preserve the village for future generations to enjoy.
Armond C — Google review
Unique Village with unique desserts and drinks that we will never get to try. Example cactus drink and more.
Belinda W — Google review
Quaint village. Devoured of human traffic during cold winter. Only the almond milk house was opened for business.
Matthew L — Google review
Authentic beautiful historical village. More beautiful and stunning under sunshine
Jinx — Google review
It's a beautiful village and worthy of visiting. There are many well-preserved houses and adorable kittens there.
Fish — Google review
Xiyu Township, Penghu County, Taiwan 881•http://www.penghu-nsa.gov.tw/ScenicSpotDetail.aspx?Cond=f6c6b122…•+886 6 921 6521•Tips and more reviews for Erkan Historic Village
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Under a 1-minute walk from Penghu Tianhou Temple, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

阿豹香腸攤

3.5
(2381)
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4.8
(20)
$$$$cheap
Oden restaurant
Kebab shop
If you're wandering near Tienhu Temple, make sure to stop by 阿豹香腸攤 for a delightful culinary experience. This charming roadside stall specializes in an array of homemade sausages, including traditional Taiwanese and rice sausages that are simply irresistible. Pair these savory bites with some fresh raw garlic for an extra kick! The stall also serves up delicious kantoni soup and BBQ pork, making it a perfect spot for those looking to indulge in authentic local flavors.
Homemade Taiwanese sausage, the best taste I’ve ever had.
余YU碧芬 P — Google review
A roadside stall with cheap and tasty local oden. Worth a visit.
Michael W — Google review
The tempura here is very delicious and overall very good Taiwan delicacies! Good local food to try..
Adnaan J — Google review
I'm so sad to post about this, but all food is served in a plates covered with plastic bags, so environmentally not friendly... hopefully you can improve..
Aušra A — Google review
Traditional Taiwanese sausage and rice sausage combo is recommended. Even better with raw garlic.
Stan C — Google review
Nothing special. The sausage was dry and thin. Quite oily
Jess L — Google review
The boiled radish, fish ball and meat balls was really tasty ( rather pricy) I had the famous sticky rice in intestine ( tasted average) and sausages ( really tasty but every expensive as it was small and rather thin) It’s a small open stall on the side of the road, so it gets rather hot when you eat their on the summer. I didn’t enjoy the music that they were playing it was very loud and noisy. The owner was not particularly friendly.
Alice — Google review
Home-made sausage and sticky rice sausage taste well, but a little bit expensive.
Eric C — Google review
880, Taiwan, Penghu County, Magong City, Ren'ai Rd, 99號•https://www.facebook.com/pages/%E9%98%BF%E8%B1%B9%E9%A6%99%E8%85…•+886 935 017 985•Tips and more reviews for 阿豹香腸攤

Blessed Oyster Restaurant

4.2
(2661)
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4.3
(28)
$$$$affordable
Chinese restaurant
Blessed Oyster Restaurant is a recommended spot for seafood enthusiasts, particularly those who love oysters. The scallop over rice dish was surprisingly delightful, with well-balanced seasoning and a hint of spiciness. Their renowned "ua tsen" or oyster pancake stood out as the best in Taiwan. Freshly steamed oysters were also a highlight, boasting great flavor. Other dishes on the menu were equally impressive.
I love the oyster rice and steamed oyster. The oysters are so fresh and seasoned well. The squid rice noodle is so so. The hotate roll was a bit too salty. They have quite a lot seats and with AC room. Clean toilet. Fast serve. Cash only though.
Dino R — Google review
What can I say? Wow! This place is a must visit if you like seafood and especially oysters. I tried the scallop over rice which was surprisingly good. Perfectly seasoned and a bit spicy. The "ua tsen" or oyster pancake, was the best so far I've tried in Taiwan. The steamed oysters were fresh and tasted great. The rest of the dishes were great as well. Paid a total of 580NTD of everything in the pictures.
Taro — Google review
Scallops rice is absolutely great to eat, The steamed oysters are fresh too. I’d recommend to buy the scallop source and make your scallops rice at home, highly recommend!
Jian J — Google review
The steam Oyster is great. also dont miss thire squid rice noodle soup. awesome flavor, tender texture, fresh seafood. if you are lookin for seafood with A.C during summer time. dont miss out.
C.W L — Google review
One of the FRESHEST TW oysters in PengHu which we came back 3x during our 4 days VACA... Must try 🤙
Mark W — Google review
Small place, not bad for quick bite. Summer time this place might get busier. Opens at 11am. Food comes fast, just wondering if that's fresh at all? Dont eat too much here. There are many other places near by to try out. Good service. Follow this sequence: sit down, select your food, pay then enjoy!
Bill L — Google review
The steamed oysters and the oyster rice were both good but a little bit pricy.
Shih-Kai W — Google review
Steamed oysters are awesome!!!🤩
Tricia C — Google review
No. 73號, Zhongxing Rd, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880•+886 6 926 2270•Tips and more reviews for Blessed Oyster Restaurant
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Zhangjin Restaurant

3.9
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4.2
(24)
$$$$affordable
Seafood restaurant
Zhangjin Restaurant is a spacious dining venue that caters primarily to larger groups, making it an ideal spot for family gatherings or celebrations. The menu offers a delightful array of small to medium-sized main dishes, showcasing local specialties like crab congee and drunk chicken. While the atmosphere is casual and unpretentious, the food truly shines with its freshness and rich flavors. Guests can enjoy a self-service beer fridge or choose from an extensive selection of spirits, including local rice wine and premium options like J.
Good place for family gathering. Food taste is average. This restaurant is specialized banquet style set course for five or more people. One of local favorites. Seafood price is seasonal. Normally October through February are on the high end, due to high ocean waves, 4 meters or higher, can easily capsize a mid size fishing boat. Mid size cuttlefish, water cooked, eat with dipping sauce, plain and simple (4 star) Sea cucumber, jelly fish, cuttlefish stuffed with egg yolk and fish roe, oyster mushroom. Cold dish. (3 star) Soft shell crab rice congee. November is the season for this kind of dish. Crab paste 蟹膏 is the best.(4 star) Water cooked shrimp, not prepared from live shrimp I believe, eat with dipping sauce. (3 star) Penghu melon with baby clam meat. Nice dish, crunchy. Taste far better than those Penghu melon served on Taiwan island. (5 star) Sea urchin scrambled egg, taste ok, nothing special. (2 star) Steamed sea bream, tasty, fresh (4 star) Stir fried fan shell meat, average (3 star) Sea sponge fish ball soup, delicious, do not know the correct English name on sea sponge, it belongs to seaweed family. (5 star) Deep fried cuttlefish nugget and pan fried red bride fish. Penghu is famous for cuttlefish ball. Red bride fish is very popular among the locals. must try dish when visiting the island. (5 star)
Cool C — Google review
We visited this restaurant for lunch and had a great meal. The place is simple, not luxurious, but the food speaks for itself. We ordered the crab congee, which was rich and flavourful, and tried other local specialities such as drunk chicken and shrimps pancake. Everything was fresh and well-prepared. Service was efficient, though communication in English was limited. The atmosphere is casual, with a focus on the food rather than decor. It’s the kind of place where locals come for a satisfying meal, and we could see why. Prices were reasonable for the quality, and the portions were generous. If you’re in Magong and want authentic, well-cooked dishes, this is a great option.
Davide M — Google review
The dish cost around 180$ , fish was tiny. Owner was nice but food just soso. Won’t come again for sure.
Jess L — Google review
The food was so so, you can tell the ingredients were fresh, but there wasn’t much that stood out in terms of cooking technique or flavour. The biggest issue, though, was the smell inside the restaurant. As soon as I walked in, there was a strong, unpleasant odour, similar to a toilet. It seemed to be coming from the restroom, which is located right by the entrance and had its door left wide open. I actually had to close it myself to try to stop the smell from spreading, and also asked the staff to keep it shut, as every time someone went in, the smell came right out into the dining area. 份量少,價錢高,口味普通,環境差。 時蔬、鳳螺、川燙蝦10隻、紅新娘8隻、一碗海菜狗母魚丸湯,五道菜共 $2200,可自行斟酌。
Vivian C — Google review
Excellent really fresh seafood, direct out of the sea. Really well and simply cooked.
Philippe N — Google review
Reservation is highly recommended for the weekend. They were packed! Sea food was fresh. We ordered the mood sized uni for about $15 USD. There were about 10 big pieces. Fried rice and fried oyster rolls were good too.
E — Google review
It’s a large restaurant with big tables, and small/medium portioned main dishes - catering mostly to big groups. Tough to choose from so many options and only 2 of us to eat! The owner lady was very kind and knew some English, and had an English menu as well. She suggested some yummy dishes. You can grab your own giant beer out of the fridge, or you can try some shots or a bottle of a huge selection of spirits, ranging from local rice wine to J.Walker Blue. The stir fried garlic prawns were amazing, and the shrimp and egg fried rice was so good I wanted 2nds and 3rds. Price was good, and atmosphere was very quiet (although I imagine it’s different when the place is packed with groups).
Bryant P — Google review
Good food, particularly the squid pancake is really nice. We had pen ftied big clams, which is really yummy! But still suggest the restaurant is for large group of people.
Jenny C — Google review
No. 9號, Minzu Rd, Magong City, Penghu County, Taiwan 880•http://www.phsea.com.tw/travel/index.php/%E9%95%B7%E9%80%B2%E9%A…•+886 6 927 1686•Tips and more reviews for Zhangjin Restaurant

嵐山熟成牛かつ專売 -澎湖総本鋪

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Permanently Closed
$$$$expensive
Kyoto style Japanese restaurant
Japanese restaurant
If you're looking for a delightful culinary experience, look no further than 嵐山熟成牛かつ專売 -澎湖総本鋪. This charming eatery specializes in Japanese-style cuisine that is expertly prepared to tantalize your taste buds. The attentive staff goes above and beyond, providing insightful explanations of the menu items to help you make the best choices. While seafood is abundant in the area, this restaurant offers a refreshing alternative with its mouthwatering dishes.
Really good Japanese style food all cooked just right. The waitress was really helpful and explained the menu really well to us. Would recommend if you want a change from the delicious seafood found elsewhere. Thanks!
Ash C — Google review
The food is high quality and tasty But, I've been there three times and have always been disappointed with the service. The portions are far too big and they won't let you share which leads to wasted food. The music is too loud and the lighting feels like a hospital.
Jack D — Google review
Food was amazing, highly recommend the matcha tiramisu.
Angelo I — Google review
awesome food! Great service, too!
Fang-Yu T — Google review
chicken is very good. love the vegetable and cabbage.
Qing Z — Google review
Nice place and foods for meal with friends!
Jojo K — Google review
Good
CY — Google review
Delicious
Paul S — Google review
88045, Taiwan, Penghu County, Magong City, Yangming Rd, 106號•+886 6 927 0088•Tips and more reviews for 嵐山熟成牛かつ專売 -澎湖総本鋪
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