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    Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan

    Mudan Tempura

    735pts

    Michelin-credentialed tempura; book early or miss out.

    Mudan Tempura, Restaurant in Taipei

    About Mudan Tempura

    Mudan Tempura holds two Michelin stars and La Liste recognition in Taipei's Da'an District, making it one of the city's most credentialed fine dining addresses. The counter tempura format rewards precision over variety — book this for a special occasion where the cooking itself is the event. Reservations are near impossible; pursue them as far in advance as possible.

    Verdict: One of Taipei's Most Credentialed Restaurants, With a Service Model That Earns Its Price

    The most common misconception about Mudan Tempura is that it's a high-end version of something you can get at a Japanese izakaya. It isn't. This is a two-Michelin-star tempura counter in Da'an District with La Liste recognition (77 points, 2026) and back-to-back appearances on Opinionated About Dining's Asia rankings (2024 and 2025). The format is precise, the price tier is $$$$, and the experience is built around a level of technical discipline that separates it sharply from casual tempura dining. If you're considering booking, the question isn't whether it's serious — it clearly is. The question is whether the service delivery matches the credential stack, and at this level, it does.

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    Mudan Tempura sits on Lane 52 off Siwei Road in Da'an, one of Taipei's quieter residential-commercial pockets. The address itself signals something: this isn't a restaurant that performs its ambition through a high-profile location. It earns attention through execution. For a special occasion in Taipei — a significant birthday, an anniversary, a client dinner where the choice of restaurant matters , Mudan is one of a very short list of venues that can carry that weight without the risk of disappointment.

    Tempura as a fine dining format has a defined logic: the chef works directly in front of guests, each piece is cooked to order, and the sequence, pacing, and temperature discipline are the performance. At two Michelin stars, Mudan operates within that logic at a level where the service philosophy and the cooking are inseparable. The way oil temperature is managed, how courses are timed, how pieces arrive at the counter , these aren't just kitchen decisions, they're hospitality decisions. At this price point, that distinction matters. You're not paying for ingredients alone; you're paying for the orchestration of the meal as a complete experience.

    The OAD ranking (#284 in 2025, #288 in 2024) is notable not just as a credential but as a directional signal. Moving up the OAD Asia list across consecutive years suggests the kitchen hasn't settled , that's a meaningful data point for a special occasion booking where consistency is the non-negotiable. Google's 4.6 rating across 637 reviews at this tier is also worth noting: luxury-format restaurants often attract polarising responses, and a 4.6 at this volume suggests the experience lands reliably for the people spending at this level.

    For the special occasion diner, the format rewards focus. Unlike a tasting menu at a broader European-influenced fine dining restaurant , where you might be navigating multiple protein courses, wine pairings, and amuse-bouches across three hours , the tempura counter asks you to be present for a specific kind of precision. If that's your preferred register for a celebration meal, Mudan delivers it at a standard that very few addresses in Taipei can match. If you want broader course variety or a more wine-program-driven experience, logy or Taïrroir are the appropriate comparisons.

    Monday closures are firm , plan around them. Lunch service (12–3pm) and dinner service (6–9:30pm) run Tuesday through Sunday. For a celebratory dinner, the evening sitting is the right call. Booking at this level in Taipei falls into the near-impossible category: reservations should be pursued well in advance, with the expectation that demand consistently exceeds availability. There is no published online booking path in the current data, which typically means reservations operate through direct contact or a third-party concierge channel , confirm the current method before your trip.

    For context on what this tier of tempura looks like in a Japanese market, consider that venues like Numata and Shunsaiten Tsuchiya in Osaka represent the Kansai benchmark for the format. Mudan's two-star recognition positions it as a serious peer to that tier, not a regional approximation of it. Within Taipei itself, Tempura Sugimura and Motoichi offer alternative tempura options at different price and formality levels , useful if Mudan's booking window is closed or if the $$$$ commitment isn't right for your occasion.

    One practical note for groups: tempura counter formats typically accommodate small parties more comfortably than larger ones. The nature of counter dining means groups of six or more may face seating constraints. Confirm directly before booking for any party above four.

    Ratings & Recognition

    • Michelin Stars: 2 (2025)
    • La Liste: 77 points (2026)
    • Opinionated About Dining Asia: #284 (2025), #288 (2024)
    • Google: 4.6 / 5 (637 reviews)

    Booking & Practical Details

    • Booking difficulty: Near Impossible , reserve as early as your planning window allows
    • Hours: Tuesday–Sunday, 12–3pm and 6–9:30pm; closed Monday
    • Price tier: $$$$
    • Address: No. 17, Lane 52, Siwei Road, Da'an District, Taipei
    • Format: Counter dining; leading suited to parties of 2–4
    • Dress code: Not specified in current data , smart dress is standard practice at two-star venues in Taipei

    How It Compares

    At the $$$$ tier in Taipei, the comparison set is tighter than it looks. Mudan Tempura, logy, Le Palais, and Taïrroir all sit at the same price point, but they answer different questions. Mudan is the choice when the format , counter tempura, full kitchen visibility, course-by-course precision , is the draw. If you want the broadest course variety and a French-influenced wine program at two-star level, logy is the more flexible option. If Cantonese fine dining is your preference, Le Palais holds multiple Michelin stars and a different kind of service depth. Taïrroir is the right pick if you want a Taiwanese-French hybrid narrative in the cooking.

    de nuit operates in the French Contemporary space at the same price tier and is worth considering for a date or business dinner if you prefer a European format. Golden Formosa drops to $$ and shifts to Taiwanese cuisine , it's a different experience category entirely, not a substitute for what Mudan delivers, but a practical alternative if the budget or booking difficulty is the constraint. For booking ease, de nuit and Golden Formosa are generally more accessible than Mudan, where demand at the two-star level keeps the window tight.

    If Mudan isn't available and tempura specifically is the priority, Tempura Sugimura and Motoichi are the closest alternatives in Taipei. Neither carries the same credential weight, but both serve the format. For a broader view of where Mudan sits in the Taiwan fine dining picture, JL Studio in Taichung and GEN in Kaohsiung represent the standard in their respective cities.

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    Value Check: Mudan Tempura and Peers
    VenuePriceBooking DifficultyValue
    Mudan Tempura$$$$Near Impossible
    logy$$$$Unknown
    Le Palais$$$$Unknown
    Taïrroir$$$$Unknown
    de nuit$$$$Unknown
    Golden Formosa$$Unknown

    How Mudan Tempura stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Mudan Tempura?

    For serious tempura, yes. Mudan holds 2 Michelin stars (2025) and ranks on Opinionated About Dining's Asia list, which means the kitchen is operating at a level that justifies the $$$$ price tier. If you treat this as a fine-dining counter experience rather than a casual meal, the format delivers. If tempura isn't your priority cuisine, Le Palais or Taïrroir at the same price point give you more stylistic range.

    What are alternatives to Mudan Tempura in Taipei?

    At the same $$$$ tier, Taïrroir offers progressive Taiwanese cuisine with comparable critical recognition, and Le Palais is the go-to for formal Cantonese. logy and de nuit are better fits if you want a chef-driven tasting menu with a broader ingredient range than tempura allows. Golden Formosa serves a different purpose — traditional Taiwanese cooking at a formal setting — so the choice depends on what cuisine format you're after.

    What should a first-timer know about Mudan Tempura?

    The address is Lane 52 off Siwei Road in Da'an — a quieter residential stretch that doesn't signal what's inside. Book in advance; a 2-Michelin-star venue in Taipei at $$$$ fills quickly, particularly evening sittings Tuesday through Sunday. Lunch (12–3 pm) is the slightly easier reservation to secure. Monday is closed.

    Can Mudan Tempura accommodate groups?

    The venue data doesn't specify private dining or group-size limits, so check the venue's official channels before assuming a large party is straightforward. Fine-dining tempura counters typically seat small groups best — parties of 2 to 4 are the natural fit for this format. For groups of 6 or more, Le Palais or Golden Formosa will handle the logistics more comfortably.

    Is Mudan Tempura worth the price?

    At $$$$ in Taipei, it needs to be — and the credentials back it up: 2 Michelin stars in 2025, a La Liste score of 77 points, and consecutive appearances on Opinionated About Dining's Asia ranking in 2024 and 2025. That's a stronger credential stack than most Taipei restaurants at this price. If you're comparing purely on value-per-course, logy or Taïrroir may offer more culinary breadth for the same spend, but Mudan is the clear answer if tempura is specifically what you're after.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    12–3 pm, 6–9:30 pm
    Wednesday
    12–3 pm, 6–9:30 pm
    Thursday
    12–3 pm, 6–9:30 pm
    Friday
    12–3 pm, 6–9:30 pm
    Saturday
    12–3 pm, 6–9:30 pm
    Sunday
    12–3 pm, 6–9:30 pm

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