Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan
logy
2,355Pearl PointsTwo Michelin stars. Book months out.

About logy
Two Michelin stars, a #26 ranking on Asia's 50 Best, and a Japan-Taiwan tasting menu that has no direct equivalent in Taipei. Chef Ryogo Tahara's logy is the city's most internationally recognised restaurant at the $$$$ price point. Book 4 to 12 weeks out — tables are consistently near full — and target Friday or Sunday lunch if your schedule allows.
The Verdict
At the $$$$ price point, logy is one of the most decorated restaurants in Taipei and earns its place on any serious dining shortlist. With 2 Michelin stars, a #26 ranking on Asia's 50 Best Restaurants (2025), and consistent recognition from Opinionated About Dining across three consecutive years, the case for booking is clear — provided you can get a table. This is not a casual booking. Treat it like a reservation at Atomix in New York City or Le Bernardin: plan far ahead, have your dates flexible, and consider both the lunch and dinner services before committing.
About logy
logy operates from a first-floor space in Neihu District, a quieter residential and business quarter of Taipei that sits away from the more heavily trafficked dining corridors of Da'an and Xinyi. For a two-Michelin-star restaurant ranked among Asia's top 30, the location is deliberately understated. The room rewards those who make the effort to find it: the spatial experience is intimate rather than grand, with a counter and table configuration that keeps the dining room proportionate to the kitchen's output. This is not a large-format showroom restaurant. Sightlines are close, service interaction is direct, and the physical scale reinforces that the meal is the point.
Chef Ryogo Tahara runs logy as a sister restaurant to Florilège in Japan, and the cross-cultural framework is genuine rather than decorative. The menu operates at the intersection of modern Japanese technique and Taiwanese ingredients, producing a cuisine that is difficult to replicate elsewhere in the city. Across Taipei's $$$$ tier, you can find strong Cantonese at Le Palais, sharp Taiwanese-French at Taïrroir, and Spanish contemporary at Molino de Urdániz — but the specific Japan-Taiwan synthesis at logy sits in its own category. Tatler's Leading Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025 listing and a La Liste score of 76 points (2026) confirm the restaurant's regional standing.
Weekend and Friday lunch at logy is the most accessible entry point into the full experience, running from 12:00 to 2:30 pm. This matters for planning. The dinner seatings , 5:30 and 8:00 pm across Thursday through Sunday , are the primary format, but the lunch service gives you the same kitchen and the same tasting menu framework in a slightly lower-pressure window. If your schedule allows, Friday or Sunday lunch is worth considering over a midweek dinner, particularly for first-time visitors or those travelling to Taipei specifically for this meal. The afternoon light in the dining room and the less hurried pace of a weekend lunch service make it the format to target if your priority is the full spatial experience rather than the evening atmosphere.
Monday and Tuesday are closed. Wednesday service is dinner only, with two seatings. Thursday through Sunday offers the full schedule including lunch on Friday and Sunday. Build your travel around these windows if logy is a priority , do not assume you can shift the booking to another night easily once you have one confirmed.
For context on what logy represents within Taiwan's broader dining scene, it sits in a different register from the more casual excellence at places like A Cun Beef Soup in Tainan or A Gan Yi Taro Balls in New Taipei. Regionally, it competes with JL Studio in Taichung and GEN in Kaohsiung as part of Taiwan's fine-dining tier. Within Taipei itself, the comparison set is L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon and Taïrroir for format comparisons, and Mudan Tempura for those weighing Japanese-influenced fine dining in the city.
The Google rating of 4.3 across 759 reviews is consistent with what you would expect from a tasting menu restaurant at this tier: the format is not universally loved, but those who engage with it on its own terms rate it well. The Black Pearl 1 Diamond recognition (2025) adds a local validation layer that carries weight in Taipei's dining community.
If you are travelling to Taipei and fine dining is on the agenda, logy belongs on your list alongside a broader look at the full Taipei restaurants guide. Pair the trip with the Taipei hotels guide to position yourself close to Neihu or with easy transport access. The Taipei bars guide is worth consulting if you want to extend the evening after an early dinner seating, and the Taipei experiences guide and Taipei wineries guide round out the broader trip. If a day trip fits your schedule, Volando Urai Spring Spa and Resort in Wulai District and Ang Gu in Hsinchu County are worth noting.
Booking
Booking difficulty is near impossible. With 2 Michelin stars and a top-30 Asia's 50 Best ranking, tables at logy move fast. Aim to book at minimum 4 to 6 weeks out, and for peak periods , particularly weekends and any dates around major travel seasons , 8 to 12 weeks is realistic. If you have a fixed travel window, set a reservation alert and check the booking channel the moment your dates are confirmed. Friday and Sunday lunch seatings may have slightly more availability than prime weekend dinner slots, but do not count on it. Flexibility across both the lunch and early dinner services significantly improves your chances.
Know Before You Go
Frequently Asked Questions
Is logy worth the price?
At $$$$ per head, logy is one of the most credentialed restaurants in Taipei: 2 Michelin stars, Asia's 50 Best #26 (2025), and a La Liste score of 76 points. Chef Ryogo Tahara's Japanese-Taiwanese fusion format is specific, and the price is justified if that's the style you're after. If you want more straightforward Taiwanese fine dining at a lower price point, Taïrroir offers a comparable prestige tier with a different emphasis.
How far ahead should I book logy?
Book at least 4 to 6 weeks out, and more if you're targeting a weekend dinner slot. With 2 Michelin stars and a top-30 Asia ranking, demand consistently outpaces availability. Friday and Saturday evenings fill first; if you have flexibility, the Friday or Sunday lunch service is your best chance at a nearer booking.
Does logy handle dietary restrictions?
Specific dietary policy is not documented in the available venue data. Given the tasting menu format and Chef Tahara's background in fine dining, communicating restrictions at the time of reservation is the standard approach at restaurants of this type. check the venue's official channels ahead of booking to confirm what accommodations are possible.
Is lunch or dinner better at logy?
Lunch runs Friday and Sunday from 12 to 2:30 pm; dinner runs Wednesday through Sunday across two seatings at 5:30 and 8 pm. Lunch is worth considering if booking pressure is your main constraint, as it tends to be slightly easier to secure. The core kitchen and format don't change between services, so the decision is mainly about scheduling rather than a quality difference.
Is logy good for a special occasion?
Yes, and it's one of the stronger cases for a special-occasion booking in Taipei. The awards record — 2 Michelin stars, Tatler Best Restaurants Asia-Pacific 2025, Asia's 50 Best #26 — provides a recognisable frame for the occasion. The two dinner seatings (5:30 and 8 pm) suit a structured evening. For groups larger than two, confirm table configuration when booking, as the space in Neihu is not a large-format room.
Location
114, Taiwan, Taipei City, Neihu District, Lane 258, Ruiguang Rd, 39號1F
Taipei, Taiwan
Compare logy
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| Le Palais | Cantonese | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Taïrroir | Taiwanese/French, Taiwanese contemporary | Michelin 3 Star | Unknown | — |
| Mudan Tempura | Tempura | Michelin 2 Star | Unknown | — |
| de nuit | French Contemporary | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
| Golden Formosa | Taiwanese | Michelin 1 Star | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how logy measures up.
Also Consider
- Le Palais — Cantonese, $$$$
- Taïrroir — Taiwanese/French, Taiwanese contemporary, $$$$
- Mudan Tempura — Tempura, $$$$
- de nuit — French Contemporary, $$$$
- Golden Formosa — Taiwanese, $$
How It Compares
Among Taipei's $$$$ tasting-menu and fine-dining tier, logy holds the strongest international credentials. Its 2 Michelin stars and Asia's 50 Best #26 ranking (2025) put it above Taïrroir in terms of global recognition, though Taïrroir's Taiwanese-French framework is a closer cultural fit for diners who want something rooted specifically in Taiwanese identity. If the cooking itself is the priority and you are comfortable with a Japanese-led perspective on Taiwanese ingredients, logy is the stronger book. If local culinary narrative matters more to you, Taïrroir is the alternative.
Le Palais operates in a completely different register — high Cantonese, large dining room, strong service formality — and is the right choice if Cantonese cuisine or a more traditional banquet-style experience is what you are after. Mudan Tempura is the pick for Japanese-influenced fine dining in a more focused, single-technique format; it is easier to book and a useful fallback if logy is fully committed on your dates. de nuit covers French contemporary territory at the same price tier and is worth considering for diners who want a European framework without the Japan-Taiwan cross-cultural angle.
Golden Formosa sits at $$ and is not a direct competitor in format or price, but it is worth flagging for groups who want strong Taiwanese cooking without the tasting-menu commitment. For the special-occasion diner working through Taipei's top tier, the sequence that makes sense is logy first for its singular cooking identity, Taïrroir second for Taiwanese-French depth, and Le Palais for any meal where Cantonese is the specific goal. On booking difficulty, logy is the hardest of the group to secure — plan accordingly.
Hours
- Monday
- Closed
- Tuesday
- Closed
- Wednesday
- 5:30–7:30 pm, 8–10:30 pm
- Thursday
- 5:30–7:30 pm, 8–10:30 pm
- Friday
- 12–2:30 pm, 5:30–7:30 pm, 8–10:30 pm
- Saturday
- 5:30–7:30 pm, 8–10:30 pm
- Sunday
- 12–2:30 pm, 5:30–7:30 pm, 8–10:30 pm
Recognized By
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