Top 10 Taiwan Night Markets (1)
Top 10 Taiwan Night Markets (1)
The top ten night markets in
Taiwan are selected base on popularity, uniqueness and special local cuisines
according to TravelKing editor’s choice, search history and reference from top
ten chart of Taiwan food reality show. They are all popular, rich in diversity,
and have their own unique cuisine waiting for you to experience!
1. Tainan Flowers Night Market
Address:Sec.
3,HaiAn Rd.,Tainan City,Taiwan
Located on HaiAn Rd of Tainan,
the city which is notable for its historical sites and mouth-watering
delicacies, the Tainan Flowers Night Market is where visitors may experience
non-stop eating! Unlike the night markets in Taipei, Tainan night markets are
displayed only on partial days. Each night market has a different schedule with
opening just two or three days per week. Being the largest night market in
Tainan, Flower Garden Night Market is also one of the most popular Tainan night
markets along with Da Dong Night Market, Lovers’ Night Market, Wusheng Night
Market, and Yonghua Night Market.
Like the other Taiwan night
markets, visitors are offered with a wide array of local Taiwan snacks. Enjoy a
food marathon from grilled seafood, oyster omelet, stinky tofu to exotic snacks
such as Korean spicy rice cake, Japanese takoyaki and sushi, Indian Teh Tarik
and so on. Aside from the massive food stalls, numerous game stalls are also
available including pinball, dart shooting, hoopla, basketball shooting and
many others to offer an excellent venue for families and friends. For ones who
are looking for a place to shop, there are various stalls selling handmade
accessories, groceries, stationeries, as well as trendy clothing to fulfill the
different needs of each visitor. Parking is also not a big issue here, there
are several spacious parking spaces surrounding the Tainan Flowers Night
Market.
2. Feng Chia Night Market
Address:Feng
Chia Rd., Fu Xing Rd., Wen Hua Rd.,,Situn District,,Taichung City,Taiwan
Neighboring Feng Chia
University in Taichung City, Feng Chia Night Market is the largest night market
among Taiwan night markets. Boasting interesting, local, exotic and delicious
food such as Feng Chia Four-in-One (the mixture of jelly fig, tapioca pearls,
Kumquat and lemon juice), Crepes, Charbroiled Pepper Bread, etc. Feng Chia
Night Market attracts lots of local people as well as tourists around the
world. Feng Chia Night Market satisfies all visitors’ taste buds by its diverse
delicacies including Takoyaki, Cheese Potatoes, Superfine Low-calorie Ice
Cream, Bread with Fried Noodles, Hot Pot, and many more.
Moreover, due to the close
proximity to Feng Chia University, visitors can shop from store to store to
explore the latest fashion in Taichung plus it is eligible to bargain for
reasonable prices in Feng Chia Night Market.
With the city plan of Taichung
City Government, additional parking space and embellished streets were built to
make Feng Chia Night Market more fascinating. What's more, inside Feng Chia
Night Market is a specialized area where 160 stands sell a variety of products,
such as fried chicken, Crepes, Charbroil Pepper Bread, Cactus-flavored Ice,
other cuisines in all kinds of styles, even accessories and clothes.
3. Shilin Night Market
Address:Wenlin
Road,Shihlin District,Taipei City,Taiwan
Shilin Night Market is
Taipei’s largest and best-known night market in Shilin district with utmost in
convenience having MRT Jiantan Station nearby. Previously operated on Jihe
Road, right across MRT Jiantan Station in Shilin District, the famous Taipei
Shilin Night Market has moved from its temporary site to its newly
reconstructed home on December 25, 2011. The temporary site of Shilin Night
Market will be torn down for the construction of the Taipei Performing Arts
Center that is planned to open in 2015. The new Shillin Night Market is set on
Danan Rd. by Zicheng Temple (Zichenggon), which takes about a 5-10 minute walk
from MRT Jiantan Station.
Shilin Night Market is not
only the most popular Taipei night market for the locals, but also a must-visit
Taipei attraction for oversea travelers during their visit to Taipei. Shilin
Night Market is famed for a wide array of authentic Taiwan eateries and
fashionable clothing. Most of the shops are housed in the indoor enclosure;
other shops and stalls can be seen along the streets.
The new renovated building of
Shilin Night Market is comprised of three basement floors and one ground floor.
Two basement levels (B2& B3) are designed to be car parking space, while B1
is where 94 food vendors can be found, offering wide selections of Taiwan
snacks. The new home of Shilin Night Market is appointed with air-conditioning,
designed to provide a more comfortable space for visitors to savor a memorable
Taiwan night market experience.
Shilin Night Market is now
closer to other food and clothing stalls on Wenlin and Danan Road, where
visitors are also offered with convenience in one-stop shopping. In addition,
not all the food stalls in Shilin Night Market have been relocated, 500 other
food vendors on Dadong Road and nearby streets are not affected by the
relocation. Shilin Night Market is Taipei’s largest and one of the most popular
night markets for a wide array of authentic Taiwan eateries and fashionable
clothing that one should not miss for their Taiwan travel.
4. Luodong Night Market
Address:Minsheng
Rd.,Luodong Township,Yilan County,Taiwan
Luodong Night Market is
located next to Luodong Park. It is always crowded, and is one of the best
places for shopping and dining. The traditional snacks here are popular to both
local residents and visitors such as the scallion pancake. Moreover, the night
market also covers shops of clothing, shoes, accessories, and utensils of daily
life. Situated in the center of Luodong, Luodong Night Market is a famous
tourism spot with many stores. Iced maniocs with red beans stuffing are
original invention of Luodong, and the original store is in the night market.
Another signature dish is medicine mutton soup; anyone has to wait in a long
line in order to get a seat. Besides, rice noodle thick soup is also one of the
famous Yilan dishes, and one can have the most traditional taste here. Street
food vendors are all gathered around Luodong Park, offer low-price and various
night snacks, such as Yilan specialties smoked duck, salty rice noodle, and
Yilan Scallion Pancake. Overall, Luodong Night Market is a wonderful place to
shop and dine, you should not miss visiting Loudong Night Market during your
Taiwan travel!
5. Keelung Miaokou Night Market
Address:Ai
4th Rd,Ren-ai,Keelung City,Taiwan
Keelung's Miaokou Night Market
is nation-wide well-known for its great diversity of food. Located in downtown
area, Keelung's Miaokou Night Market meanders through lanes and alleys.Situated
near Keelung railway station, the Miaokou Night Market boasts an ideal
location, which is easy to find for domestic or overseas travelers. Walk east
straight from Keelung railway station, following the harbor in the direction of
the Keelung Harbor Bureau (Noticeable by its orange neon sign), around one
block from the point where you cross a freeway overpass is the Miaokou Night
Market.
As other night markets in
Taiwan, the MiaoKou market in Keelung has all kinds of food. Situated near the
sea, the night market is especially rich in seafood. Comparing to other night
markets in Taiwan, the Keelung Miaokou Night Market is relatively small.
However, the delicacies here allure tons of people every day. Due to the
phonomenon, shoulder to shoulder crowds of all ages feast on all of the stands
in the Keelung Miaokou Night Market. In addition to food, everything you expect
to buy in the market is available at a bargain price, including stuffed dolls,
nontoxic cleaning creams, shoes, socks,and so on. Helpful signs have been installed in the
night market in order to assist international travelers to know which kinds of
food are available. The signs are available in Chinese, Japanese and in English
for the convenience of international travelers.
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