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    Restaurant in Wutai Township, Taiwan

    Akame

    495pts

    Wood-fire, Rukai roots, hard to book.

    Akame, Restaurant in Wutai Township

    About Akame

    Akame is the right booking for a special occasion dinner in southern Taiwan: a wood-fired Rukai tasting experience in Wutai Township with three consecutive years on OAD's Top Restaurants in Asia list (ranked #105 in 2025) and Tatler Asia-Pacific recognition. Open Wednesday to Sunday, 6 pm to midnight. Book via Instagram as soon as your dates are confirmed.

    Who Should Book Akame — and When

    If you are planning a special occasion dinner in southern Taiwan and want something genuinely different from the Taipei fine-dining circuit, Akame in Wutai Township is the right call. This is a late-night dinner venue — service runs from 6 pm through midnight Wednesday to Sunday , which makes it a natural fit for a long, unhurried celebration meal rather than a quick midweek booking. The occasion framing matters here: Akame has held a spot on the Opinionated About Dining Leading Restaurants in Asia list for three consecutive years (ranked #106 in 2023, #114 in 2024, and climbing back to #105 in 2025), and it was named to the Tatler Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025 list. This is a credentialed restaurant worth building an evening around.

    What Makes It Worth the Trip

    Akame takes its name from the Rukai word for "grill," and the kitchen operates around a wood-fired kiln rather than conventional stoves. The entire menu is cooked over direct fire using traditional indigenous cooking methods, with local ingredients and ancestral spices at the centre of every dish. For a special occasion diner, the appeal is clear: the cooking method itself is the spectacle, and the connection to Rukai culinary tradition gives the meal a sense of place that no Taipei tasting menu can replicate.

    The scent of wood smoke from that kiln is, by all accounts, part of arriving at Akame , a sensory signal that you are somewhere that operates on different terms than a city restaurant. That aroma carries through the meal, threading through each course as a reminder of how the food is being made. For a milestone dinner or anniversary celebration, that kind of atmospheric coherence is worth a great deal.

    The restaurant holds a 4.7 Google rating across 854 reviews, which is a strong signal for a remote location where diners are making a deliberate journey. Wutai Township is not a casual detour , getting here requires planning, which filters the crowd toward people who genuinely want to be there. That self-selection tends to make the room feel intentional in a way that busy urban restaurants rarely do.

    Booking and Timing

    Akame has been described as the most challenging restaurant to book in southern Taiwan, but current booking difficulty is rated Easy. That gap between reputation and current reality is worth noting: the window may be more open than the restaurant's profile suggests, but this could change. Book as soon as your dates are confirmed rather than waiting. The restaurant is closed Monday and Tuesday, open Wednesday through Sunday from 6 pm to midnight. There is no lunch service , dinner only , which makes the late-night format central to the experience rather than incidental to it. A long fire-cooked tasting menu, eaten over several hours in a remote mountain township, finishing well into the evening, is exactly the kind of meal that warrants a nearby stay. Check our full Wutai Township hotels guide if you are planning an overnight.

    Practical Details

    Akame sits at 古茶柏安街17巷8號, Wutai Township, Pingtung County. Price range data is not available in our current database , contact the restaurant directly for current menu pricing. Chef Alex Peng leads the kitchen. No phone number or website is listed in our data; the restaurant's Instagram (@akame_restaurant) is the most reliable channel for reservation enquiries. Dress code information is not confirmed, but given the setting and format, smart-casual is a safe assumption. For more options in the area, see our full Wutai Township restaurants guide, and explore bars, wineries, and experiences in the township as well.

    If you are travelling from elsewhere in Taiwan, comparable fire-focused or indigenous-technique restaurants are not common in the major cities. For Taiwanese fine dining in Taipei while you are in the country, consider Fujin Tree Taiwanese Cuisine & Champagne, Golden Formosa, Mipon, or Shin Yeh Taiwanese Signature. For modern tasting-menu experiences elsewhere in Taiwan, JL Studio in Taichung and logy in Taipei are the natural comparisons. In the south, GEN in Kaohsiung is worth considering if you want a high-end dinner closer to a major city. For regional Taiwanese food worth a detour, A Cun Beef Soup in Tainan is a different kind of mission entirely but equally deliberate. Other Pearl picks in the region include Shen Yen in Yilan and Ang Gu in Hsinchu County.

    Quick reference: Wed–Sun, 6 pm–midnight; closed Mon–Tue; dinner only; book via Instagram; Wutai Township, Pingtung County.

    FAQs

    • Can Akame accommodate groups? Seat count data is not confirmed in our records. Given the remote location and the restaurant's profile as a high-demand tasting-menu venue, contact Akame directly via Instagram before assuming group availability. Smaller parties of two to four will have the most flexibility.
    • What should I order at Akame? The kitchen does not operate à la carte in the conventional sense , the format centres on wood-fired cooking using Rukai techniques, local ingredients, and traditional spices under Chef Alex Peng. You are booking a set experience rather than selecting individual dishes. Trust the kitchen.
    • How far ahead should I book Akame? Despite its reputation as the hardest restaurant to book in southern Taiwan, current booking difficulty is rated Easy. That said, book as soon as your travel dates are set. The window is open now, but the restaurant's OAD Top 100 Asia ranking means demand can shift quickly.
    • Is Akame good for a special occasion? Yes, with a clear yes. The combination of a multi-hour wood-fire tasting menu, a remote mountain setting in Pingtung County, Rukai cultural context, and three consecutive years on OAD's Leading Restaurants in Asia list makes this a strong choice for an anniversary, milestone birthday, or significant celebration dinner. The late-night format (6 pm to midnight) suits a long, occasion-paced meal.
    • What are alternatives to Akame in Wutai Township? Wutai Township does not have a deep bench of comparable fine-dining restaurants. If you want tasting-menu calibre cooking elsewhere in Taiwan, JL Studio in Taichung and logy in Taipei are the closest in terms of ambition and recognition. For southern Taiwan specifically, GEN in Kaohsiung is more accessible logistically.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Akame? Dinner is your only option , Akame does not serve lunch. Service runs 6 pm to midnight Wednesday through Sunday. Arriving early in the service window gives you the full run of the evening without feeling rushed toward closing.

    Compare Akame

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Akame accommodate groups?

    Group bookings are possible, but the format and capacity of the space should be confirmed directly via Akame's Instagram (@akame_restaurant), as no phone or website is listed in public records. Given the wood-fired, indigenous-ingredient format, this is a sit-down tasting experience rather than a flex-order group dinner — keep that in mind if your group is not aligned on that style. Parties expecting a la carte options may find the format restrictive.

    What should I order at Akame?

    Akame operates around a wood-fired kiln using traditional Rukai spices and local indigenous ingredients, with cooking done entirely over direct fire — so the menu is driven by what the kitchen is grilling, not by individual orders. Expect a set format rather than a la carte choice. Contact the restaurant via Instagram (@akame_restaurant) to confirm the current menu structure before you book.

    How far ahead should I book Akame?

    Akame has been described as the most challenging restaurant to book in southern Taiwan, and current Pearl data rates booking difficulty as Easy — but that can shift quickly for a restaurant appearing on Tatler Asia-Pacific 2025 and ranking #105 on Opinionated About Dining's Asia list. Book as far ahead as your schedule allows, and monitor availability through the restaurant's Instagram (@akame_restaurant) since no external booking platform is listed.

    Is Akame good for a special occasion?

    Yes, provided the format fits: a wood-fired tasting experience in a Rukai indigenous village in Pingtung County is a strong choice for a meaningful, destination-style occasion dinner. It ranked #105 in Opinionated About Dining's Top Restaurants in Asia 2025 and appears on Tatler's Asia-Pacific Best Restaurants list, which gives it the credibility to anchor a special trip. It is not the right pick if your group wants a conventional fine-dining room in a city setting.

    What are alternatives to Akame in Wutai Township?

    There are no comparable indigenous wood-fire restaurants documented in Wutai Township itself. If you are weighing Akame against the broader Taiwan fine-dining circuit, Taïrroir and logy in Taipei offer tasting-menu formats with strong international recognition, but neither replicates Akame's indigenous Rukai cooking approach or its remote Pingtung setting. The comparison only makes sense if you are flexible about location.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Akame?

    Akame opens at 6 pm Thursday through Sunday — lunch is not offered. The kitchen operates until midnight on service days, so dinner is the only option. Plan your Pingtung itinerary accordingly, since Wutai Township is a destination trip from most major cities in Taiwan.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    6 pm–12 am
    Thursday
    6 pm–12 am
    Friday
    6 pm–12 am
    Saturday
    6 pm–12 am
    Sunday
    6 pm–12 am

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