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TAIWAN FUN MAGAZINE, MAY 2002. VOL.2 ISSUE 5

Aboriginal Restaurant

12, PuBu Rd., Wulai Hsiang (township), Taipei County
Tel: (02) 2661-7725
Hours: 9 am-9 pm

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This restaurant is under the same ownership as the Chiou Chang (Chieftain) Cultural Village gift shop down the street. It mostly serves the many tourists that visit the Wulai area. The staff members are all Aborigines and dress in traditional costume. Upstairs, aboriginal dance performances are held several times throughout the day. General admission is NT$200, with restaurant customers receiving a discount. Another feature of this restaurant is that almost every seat provides a clear view of the Wulai waterfall and surrounding hillside. Specialties include Atayal-style stone grilled meat. On Saturdays and Sundays, the stone grill is set up outside, so that passers-by can watch the cooking process. Other popular dishes include betel nut flower soup, freshwater shrimp, trout and venison. Set meals are available, ranging from NT$900 for two diners up to NT$2,000 for a table of six to eight people.

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