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- Kim PhamApril 25, 2016The best and cleanest night market in Taipei. Don't leave without ordering: roast duck's head/tofu, fried squid balls, braised pork rice, pork dumplings, and fried taro balls!Upvoted Feb 24
- Skip Shilin, which has become a tourist attraction, with all the negative associations that usually entails. While Ningxia is becoming a bit touristy as well, it still has some of best street food!
- 9VSKANovember 9, 2016One of the quieter, lesser-renowned night markets in Taipei, yet it still offers an abundance of local quite-bites and delights. Check out the neighbouring food/drinks stores too while you’re there!
- Connie ChiuNovember 30, 2014Favorite night market for food. Get ready to fight the crowd down the narrow walkway of food vendors. Get the deep fried taro with egg yolk! Long line but worth the wait.
- Constance | @croostifoodiMarch 3, 2019Nice atmosphere and plenty of food options. I like grilled mushrooms with seaweed, octopus balls, watermelon juice, mochi with peanut powder. The famous taro fried ball is average.
- L MAugust 11, 2017There is quite a lot of food here so choose wisely. I recommend the peanut ice cream and the shaved ice with mango!
- Qishin TariqAugust 29, 2014In addition to great eats - beef soup, moochi, plus sugarcane and papaya milk drinks - there are also games for kids and the young at heart. Prizes if your win!
- Gonny Zwaag, van derApril 16, 2019One of my favorite night markets in Taipei (Raohe is the other one). Try octopus, stinky tofu, mushrooms, mango snowflake ice or one of the bite-sized snacks. Not too much tourists.
- donn xiaohuiMay 6, 2014best 红豆饼 stall for the taro lovers. generous amt of fillings in each piece at 2 for NT25. best German pork knuckles can be found here too. crisp on the outside and tender moist on the inside.
- Kenny LowDecember 14, 2017One of the quieter, less touristy night markets in Taipei. This market has more game stalls for children near the entrance, so if you want to keep your kids occupied, this is the one to go to!
- Open at the night time. Not that large but you can find some yummy Taiwanese street food. U can also buy some rag dolls. =)
- 高手놀리밑™January 10, 2016This is a good night market if all you care about is food. It does the food part the best
- Robin HwangJuly 28, 2015Best 雞蛋糕 in all of Taiwan is at "Hadron" (Stall 25). Make sure to get there at 6pm when he opens or else he'll run out of batter!
- Gorka GuridiApril 28, 2018Tons of street food. Too many to try all of them in one night, at least for me, and I really tried my best. My advice: try everything! :)
- Julius TarngMarch 28, 2016Small market that's mostly food/a stretch of traditional games up front. Food✌🏽️ - about a 20-30 minute slow walk/buy/eat one way - fried taro balls and mochi (湯圓)w peanut/red bean soup are popular
- JKAugust 31, 2015It's a food focus night market. The good part is you can try to park your car on the side street and walk in to the market
- Margot SeetoMarch 6, 2018One of the faves for foooooood. Candied tomatoes, stinky tofu, meats on a stick, seafood, fruit milks, etc.
- Leah LiuMarch 9, 2013Best is the fried taro balls. Easiest way to know, by the longest line! Plain is just taro. Egg taro cake has salted duck egg n shredded dried pork wrapped inside
- Karen ChewOctober 2, 2014I always come here for the fried taro balls only. Other food can wait tho! Hahaha! LYZ's fried taro balls are the best! Must try!!
- Ribka LimOctober 19, 2016Really like the oyster omelette and rice ball (fantuan) that is both located at the front of the market.. you can usually see people queueing
- Talisa ChangJanuary 16, 2016Nice compact row of food stalls with seating. Liked the mochi balls with sesame/peanut
- Mary SJuly 28, 2015Really great food here. Try the taiyaki ice scream place at the end of the market
- Amiro P.May 29, 2017Its a smaller and less touristic night market. Nevertheless it has wide range of nice food options...worth a visit esp. For foodies
- Melinda PamungkasDecember 29, 2013Great market for seafood street food. Dishes range from $1-$2.50 AUD. I had a brilliant time. Watch out for the stinky tofu stalls >.<
- Eileen WSeptember 9, 2015A lot of excellent food!! Some stall should go early if u don't want to wait in the q
- Elizabeth LeeSeptember 22, 2015Go wild with the night snacking and feasting here. Fried chicken, oyster mee sua, grilled seafood. Everything is delicious.
- Se7enthAngelNovember 15, 2014The market is located on Ningxia Rd. between Nanjing W. Rd. and Mingshen W. Rd, Taipei City. It takes about 25 minutes heading West if you catch a bus from Nanjing/Fushing Intersection.
- Me Lik OhMarch 4, 2016The food and the atmosphere are great. A place where you see the locals and students jostle with tourists for street food.
- John BoothFebruary 27, 2016Great street food, stand outs include the prawns and fish soup stalls but you can't really go wrong.
- Ida BoevaMarch 7, 2015The atmosphere is amazing. So much fruit and other interesting things to try. The people are very nice.
- Daniel RoyNovember 20, 2017One of the smaller of Taipei's night markets, but still bustling with people and great food.
- Kenny LowDecember 14, 2017Game stall for kids have “sure win” prizes (for spend of NTD50 or more), so regardless of their scores, they are almost guaranteed of getting something.
- Shanghai HunterJanuary 8, 2014Food night market. Amazing food, Must try once in Taipei.(Check reviews, wechat: shanghai_hunter and facebook)
- Karen Krishia CabarleAugust 16, 2017Pro tip: stalls that have a lot of queuing definitely sells great food.
- Jia O.April 7, 2014Stinky tofu, fried taro ball with egg and dried pork, gua bao Taiwanese burger, chili oil wontons
- Electra PalmerApril 29, 2015So much fun walking around they sell so many things that you have no idea what is about!!! Great place!!
- Damian KohNovember 9, 2014Small night market that can be done in less than 30 minutes. Recommended if you're here only for food.
- Jouni PirhonenSeptember 29, 2017Crowded, busy place. Snacks of every kind. Do not expect gourmet, this is for experience: people, smells, noises, atmosphere
- Martin Jr LimMay 5, 2019A smaller night market, still with plenty of food choices and not too packed