Da’an District and the Question of What a Name Promises Section 1 of Dunhua South Road sits at a particular remove from Taipei’s loudest dining corridors. The stretch around Lane 160 in Da’an District is residential in character, its low-rise...
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- Address
- No. 13號, Lane 160, Section 1, Dunhua S Rd, Da’an District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
- Phone
- +886287718890
- Website
- opentable.com

Da’an District and the Question of What a Name Promises
Section 1 of Dunhua South Road sits at a particular remove from Taipei’s loudest dining corridors. The stretch around Lane 160 in Da’an District is residential in character, its low-rise lanes sitting behind the arterial traffic of Dunhua proper. In a city where the most-discussed restaurants tend to cluster around XinYi’s high-rises or the dense blocks of Zhongshan, a room this far from the obvious circuit signals either strong local word-of-mouth or a deliberate step back from the scene. To Infinity & Beyond occupies that address at No. 13, Lane 160, Section 1, Dunhua S Rd, in Taipei’s Da’an District.
Da’an is Taipei’s most densely residential central district, and its dining culture reflects that. The neighbourhood rewards repeat visits rather than single trophy-hunting trips. Restaurants here tend to operate at the pace of the people who live nearby rather than the tourists routing between night markets and department-store food halls. That context matters when approaching To Infinity & Beyond, because a name with that register of aspiration, placed inside a lane address in Da’an, sets up a particular tension: the setting is quiet, the ambition is stated loudly.
Where To Infinity & Beyond Sits in Taipei’s Current Scene
Taipei has built one of Asia’s more interesting fine-dining ecosystems over the past decade. The city now supports multiple tiers of serious restaurants: Michelin-starred French and Cantonese rooms like Le Palais and L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon, contemporary tasting-menu formats that blend Taiwanese ingredients with European technique at places like Taïroir and logy, and more recent arrivals exploring Spanish and other European idioms, such as Molino de Urdániz. Against that backdrop, the lane-address restaurants of Da’an occupy a different register: less legible to the international press cycle, more dependent on local credibility.
To Infinity & Beyond is a Space-Themed Cocktail Bar with a Google rating of 4.5 from 549 reviews. In Taipei, the restaurants that have pursued Michelin recognition or 50 Best positioning have generally made themselves easy to find, describe, and book. A venue operating in relative informational obscurity in a Da’an lane address is either in an early stage of building that record, or it has chosen a different relationship with the city’s dining press entirely. Either position is coherent; they just point toward different expectations for a first visit.
Taiwan’s dining ambition extends well beyond the capital: JL Studio in Taichung and GEN in Kaohsiung represent the island’s regional fine-dining reach, while A Xia in Tainan holds a different kind of local authority.
The Da’an Lane Address as Experience Signal
In Taipei, lane addresses function as a specific hospitality signal. The city’s major roads are efficient and readable; the lanes that feed off them are where the more considered rooms tend to operate. A lane address in Da’an, particularly in the blocks around Dunhua South Road, suggests a room that expects its guests to arrive with some intention rather than by accident. The neighbourhood has enough residential density and enough foot traffic from nearby SOGO Fuxing and the Zhongxiao Fuxing commercial belt that it is not remote, but the specific pocket around Lane 160 requires a deliberate approach.
That deliberateness tends to shape atmosphere. Venues in this part of Da’an generally do not rely on walk-in volume. The physical environment of the lane, with its lower noise level and residential scale compared to the Dunhua main road, creates conditions where the interior of a restaurant can set its own pace more easily. Whether To Infinity & Beyond has used that environmental advantage to build a particular kind of room is not something the available data confirms, but the address is the right kind of address for that ambition.
Planning a Visit
The venue’s address, No. 13, Lane 160, Section 1, Dunhua S Rd, Da’an District, Taipei, is accessible from Zhongxiao Fuxing MRT station, with the lane a short walk into the residential blocks east of the main road. Reservations are recommended, and the venue follows a smart casual dress code. Hours are Mon to Thu and Sun, 8 PM to 2 AM, and Fri to Sat, 8 PM to 2:30 AM. Nearby options in the event of closure or unavailability include the broader Dunhua South Road dining strip and the blocks around Zhongxiao East Road Section 4, which carry a high density of mid-range and casual rooms.
A Pricing-First Comparison
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| To Infinity & BeyondThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Fucheng, Space-Themed Cocktail Bar | $$$ | , | |
| TUGA Portuguese Restaurant | Checeng, Authentic Portuguese | $$$ | 1 recognition | |
| Staff Only Club | Fushui, Bar Snacks and Cocktails | $$$$ | , | |
| Andrea Style | $$$ | , | Zhongshan District, Italian Pizza Omakase | |
| 漂亮餐廳 Pearl Liang | $$$ | , | Xinyi District, Cantonese Seafood and Dim Sum | |
| 明壽司 | Qingguang, Dining | $$$ | , |
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