Harbor Bamboo Shoot Restaurant

Taipei Foods


Bali District in New Taipei City is famous for its beautiful scenery along the Tamsui River! When you ride a bicycle to explore the Bali Left Bank, don't forget to enjoy the local specialty meal offered by Haidi Bamboo Shoot Restaurant (formerly known as Left Bank Bamboo Shoot Restaurant). Located next to the Left Bank Conference Center, the owner, Brother Lin, is a native of Bali. He insists on the philosophy that freshness equals deliciousness in promoting local cuisine, collaborating with the Bali Farmers' Association to offer seasonal delicacies featuring the region's agricultural product—golden green bamboo shoots. In addition, fresh seafood such as live fish, live shrimp, silver perch, and clams from Taipei Port are also delicious dishes on the table. Notably, the well-prepared and flavorful meals are offered at very affordable prices, making it a great dining option for families with children and tour groups!

Address:28 Guanhai Avenue, Bali District, New Taipei City 249, Taiwan

Harbor Bamboo Shoot Restaurant Introduction

Bali District in New Taipei City is famous for its beautiful scenery along the Tamsui River! When you ride a bicycle to explore the Bali Left Bank, don't forget to enjoy the local specialty meal offered by Haidi Bamboo Shoot Restaurant (formerly known as Left Bank Bamboo Shoot Restaurant). Located next to the Left Bank Conference Center, the owner, Brother Lin, is a native of Bali. He insists on the philosophy that freshness equals deliciousness in promoting local cuisine, collaborating with the Bali Farmers' Association to offer seasonal delicacies featuring the region's agricultural product—golden green bamboo shoots. In addition, fresh seafood such as live fish, live shrimp, silver perch, and clams from Taipei Port are also delicious dishes on the table. Notably, the well-prepared and flavorful meals are offered at very affordable prices, making it a great dining option for families with children and tour groups!

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