Rongdi Shuiwan Restaurant Introduction
"Rongdi Shuiwan was taken over by the Shuiwan Group in 2007, combining the beautiful scenery of the Tamsui area, with a distant view of Guanyin Mountain and a close-up of the Tamsui sunset. The special red bricks, thatch, and wooden tiles transform Rongdi Shuiwan into a villa-style setting with an international perspective. The name of the restaurant comes from its location next to the river embankment and an old banyan tree, hence "Rongdi." Inside, there is a police booth from the Japanese colonial era, which used to be a lookout post for the Japanese water police to monitor the traffic of boats on the Tamsui River. Now it has been planned as part of the indoor dining area, featuring a black warming stove that operates during the cold winter months, adding a vintage touch! On a leisurely afternoon, enjoy a refreshing drink and experience the thoughtful service of the staff. As night falls and the cool breeze sways, you can enjoy the romantic ambiance with an exotic flair, all while appreciating an elegant and relaxed pace."
