Dog Japanese Restaurant, Japanese restaurant in Fuxing Village, Taiwan
Dog Japanese Restaurant is a Japanese restaurant in Fuxing Village, Taipei, Taiwan, set inside a modern complex along Yancheng Lu. The space includes both indoor dining rooms and an outdoor terrace, with a layout that separates the two areas clearly.
The restaurant opened as part of the Fuxing Village development, a project that reshaped this part of Taipei into a dining area starting around 2020. Several other restaurants opened in the same period, gradually changing the character of the neighborhood.
The name of the restaurant is a nod to dogs, and this theme runs through the decor in a subtle way that most visitors notice only after looking around. Japanese cuisine in Taiwan often takes local ingredients into account, and the menu here follows that pattern.
The restaurant is within walking distance of Laoximen metro station, making it easy to reach without a car. For those who drive, parking is available in the adjacent structure of the complex.
The outdoor terrace is open to guests who bring their dogs, which is not common for this type of restaurant in Taipei. The layout keeps this area separate from the indoor dining rooms, so all guests can choose their preferred setting.
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