Rose Valley

About

Rose Valley at No. 71, Lane 55, Lane 685, Huanzhong East Road, Zhongli District, is a European castle-themed landscape restaurant surrounded by rose gardens. The menu features southern French-style meals, afternoon tea, coffee, and floral teas in a romantic European atmosphere. Abundant roses and cute rabbit decorations fill the grounds. Free spacious parking makes it easy for drivers to visit. A dreamy setting perfect for romantic dates, gatherings with friends, or photo sessions.

Basic Info

🍜 Type 餐廳、下午茶、正餐(南法料理)
🏔️ Attraction Type 景觀餐廳、花園、城堡主題

Highlights

歐風城堡造型玫瑰花園景觀適合拍照打卡免費寬敞停車場南法簡約料理

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