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Fws Taiwan Guide(Night Markets) Recommended Night Market Food 夜市吃甲飽 fws_taiwan_guide(Night Markets) Recommended Night Market Food 夜市吃甲飽 S/n Place of Eating Operating days Must try delicacy Getting There 本港魚活海產, 雞捲大王, 意麵, 天婦羅, 豆簽羹, Keelung Miaokou Night Market 10mins walk from Keelung Train 1 Daily 奶油螃蟹, 蚵仔煎, 四神湯, 金興麻栳, 滷味, 風螺, (廟口夜市) Station 鼎邊趖, 泡泡冰, 紅燒鰻羹 刀削面, 猪肝汤, 蚵仔煎, 大饼包小饼, 士林大香肠, Taipei Shilin Night Market 2 Daily 蕃茄沾姜汁, 东山鸭头, 青蛙下蛋, 生炒花枝羹, Opposite of Jiantan MRT Station (士林夜市) 十全排骨, 冰淇淋饅頭, 肉丸 Taipei Huaxi Night Market 蛇肉, 两喜号鱿鱼, 剥骨鹅肉, 鼎边趖, 碗粿, 鳖肉, 海鲜, 10mins walk from Longshan Temple 3 Daily (華西街夜市) 蛇湯, 燒酒蝦, 鱔魚, 担仔面 station Taipei Wanhua Night Market 甜不辣, 雞肉盤, 花生豬腳, 烤魷魚絲, 胡椒餅, 魷魚羹, 10mins walk from Longshan Temple 4 Daily (萬華夜市) 炸旗魚串, 愛玉冰, 生魚片, 鱔魚, 米腸 station Taipei Raohe Night Market 甘泉豆花, 东发蚵仔面线, 十全药炖排骨, 麻辣臭豆腐, 10mins walk from Song Shan Train 5 Daily (饒河街夜市) 河粉煎, 天妇罗, 东山鸭头, 胡椒餅, 奶油螃蟹, 牛肉麵 Station 佳兴鱼丸店, 公馆阿珠卤味, 小李猪血糕, Taipei Gongkuan Night Market 5mins walk from Gongkuan MRT 6 Daily 公馆碳烧胡椒饼, 車輪餅, 割包, 豬血糕, 水煮玉米, (公館夜市) Station 麻辣火鍋 生煎包, 大碗公牛肉面, 永亨炸鸡, 灯笼卤味, Taipei Shida Night Market 10mins walk from Taipower Building 7 Daily 阿诺法式可利饼, 生煎包, 滷味, 臭豆腐, 可麗餅, (師大夜市) Station 蒜味鹹酥雞, 刀削面 東山鴨頭, 蛋黃芋餅, 滷味, 麻油雞, 沙茶炒羊肉, Taipei Ningxia Night Market 8 Daily 赤肉蒸餃, 鹹酥雞, 大腸麵線, 銅鑼燒, 鐵板燒, 潤餅, 20mins walk from Shuanglian station (寧夏夜市) 木瓜牛奶 生煎包, 状元卤味, 绵绵冰, 鸡蛋糕, 猪血糕, Taipei Linjiang Night Market 9 Daily 爱玉之梦游仙子草, 曾阿婆猪血糕, 红花·红桂香肠, 20mins walk from Liuzhangli Station (臨江夜市) 蚵仔煎, 蚵仔面线, 石家刈包, 米粉汤 Taipei Jingmei Night Market 景美豆花, 阿郎盐酥鸡, 郑家碳烤, 景美上海生煎包, 10 Daily 5mins walk from Jingmei Station (景美夜市) fws_taiwan_guide当归鸭 Taipei Shuangcheng street Night 台菜, 烏骨雞, 麻油雞, 鵝肉, 水果盤, 切仔麵, 蚵仔麵線, 11 Daily 20mins walk from Yuanshan Station Market (雙城街夜市) 燒臘 Taipei Nanjichang Night Martket Take bus 205 from Taipei Main 12 Daily 蒸餃, 臭豆腐, 蚵嗲, 肉圓, 山內雞肉飯, 關東煮, 水餃 (南機場夜市) station and alight at 南機場夜市 Taipei Yongkang street Night 20mins walk from Taipower Building 13 Daily 牛肉麵, 拉麵, 燒烤, 芒果牛奶冰, 芋頭牛奶冰 Market (永康街夜市) Station Page 1 of 4 fws_taiwan_guide(Night Markets) Take bus 274 from Taipei Main Taipei Yensan Night Market 純糖麻糬, 大腸煎, 三絲丸, 豬血湯, 紅燒鰻, 潤餅, 14 Daily station and alight at Taojiang shang (延三夜市) 五香雞卷, 蚵仔煎, 筒仔米糕, 汕頭牛肉麵 zhi (稻江商職) stop Taipei Dalong street Night Market 四神湯, 炒飯, 沙茶羊肉, 花生湯, 大龍峒肉羹, 鵝肉, 15 Daily 5mins walk from Yuanshan Station (大龍街夜市) 豬雪糕, 滷肉飯, 蚵仔煎 Taipei Liaoning Night Market 鵝肉, 筒仔米糕, 沙威瑪, 蚵仔煎, 燒麻米暑, 豆花芋頭, 15mins walk from Nanjing E. Rd 16 Daily (遼寧夜市) 鹹湯圓, 豆菜麵, 碗粿 Station 17 Taipei 737 Night Market (737夜市) Daily 小籠包, 蒸餃, 臭豆腐, 滷味 10mins walk from Gangqian Station Taipei Lehua Night Market 炸彈燒, 紅槽豆乳雞, 海鮮羹, 排骨酥, 麻辣臭豆腐, 20mins walk from Dingxi or Yongan 18 Daily (樂華夜市) 鍋貼, 木瓜牛奶, 杏仁豆腐, 蚵仔煎, 雪花冰 Market Station Taipei Nanya Night Market 19 Daily 炸彈燒, 蚵仔餃, 麻油雞, 鹹酥雞, 臭豆腐, 紅燒鰻 10mins walk from Fuzhong Station (南雅夜市) Taipei Sanho Night Market 蛋白滷味, 蚵仔煎, 麻辣臭豆腐, 鯛魚燒, 蜜汁雞排, Take Sanchong bus (三重客運) and 20 Daily (三和夜市) 炸彈燒, 可麗餅, 大腸麵線, 花枝羹, 蛋捲餅 alight at sanchong Taipei Xingnan Night Market 鵝肉麵, 粉圓豆花, 大腸麵線, 滷味, 臭豆腐, 豆花, 粉粿, 21 Daily 5mins walk from Nanshijiao Station (興南夜市) 粉條, 冰沙, 湯爆雞排 Taipei Xinzhuang Night Market 紅豆餅, 香菇赤肉羹, 蚵仔麵線, 麻辣臭豆腐, 蒙古烤肉, 22 Daily Take bus 802 to Xinzhuang (新莊夜市) 泗元燒烤 Taipei Luzhou Miaokou Night 切仔麵, 魷魚庚麵, 滷味, 關東煮, 肉圓, 三色豆花, 23 Daily Pte Transport/cab recommended Market (蘆洲市廟口夜市) 蚵仔煎, 青蛙下蛋, 日式拉麵 Taipei Yingzhuang Night Market 大腸包小腸, 老三水煎包, 碳烤臭豆腐, 淡大蔥油餅, 24 Daily 5mins walk from Danshui station (英專夜市) 沙茶羊肉, 魚酥, 滬尾豆花 麻辣臭豆腐, 蚵仔麵線, 貢丸湯, 藥燉排骨, 花枝羹, 20 mins walk from Taoyuan Train 25 Taoyuan Night Market (桃園夜市) Daily 章魚燒, 擔仔麵, 鹽酥雞, 肉粽, 大腸麵線 Station Taoyuan Jhongli Night Market 牛肉麵, 蚵仔煎, 滷味, 麻辣臭豆腐, 豆花, 鵝肉, Take Taoyuan bus (桃園客運) from 26 Daily (中壢觀光夜市) 油炸海鮮, 土虱, 牛肉麵, 冰沙水果 Chungli Train station Taoyuan Xinjiang Night Market fws_taiwan_guide 27 Sunday 一般夜市小吃 Pte Transport/cab recommended (新江夜市) Taoyuan Wandalu Night Market Wednesday and 28 一般夜市小吃 Pte Transport/cab recommended (萬大路夜市) Saturday Taoyuan Neili Night Market 29 滷味, 烤玉米, 麻辣臭豆腐, 潤餅, 魚丸湯 20 mins walk from Neili Train Station (內壢夜市) Saturday Hsinchu Qinghua Night Market Take Hsinchu (新竹客運) and alight 30 Daily 大腸包小腸, 地瓜球, 水果冰, 鍋貼水餃, 牛肉麵, 豆花 (清大夜市) at 清華大學站 Page 2 of 4 fws_taiwan_guide(Night Markets) Hsinchu City God Night Market 20mins walk from Hsinchu Train 31 Daily 潤餅, 貢丸, 米粉, 魯肉飯, 牛肉火鍋, 肉粽 (城隍廟夜市) Station Hsinchu Park street Night Market 32 Daily 蒙古烤肉, 雲拌椒麻雞, 蝦醬高麗菜, 肉末冬粉湯 Pte Transport/cab recommended (花園街夜市) Hsinchu Grass Lake Night Market 33 Wednesday 滷味, 牙齒肉圓, 豆乳雞翅, 沙拉雞排, 月亮蝦餅 Pte Transport/cab recommended (青草湖夜市) Taichung Fengjia Night Market Take Taichung bus 35 (台中客運) 34 Daily 麻辣臭豆腐, 章魚燒, 茶葉蛋, 東山鴨頭, 臭豆腐 (逢甲夜市) and alight at Fengjia University Taichung Yi Zhong Shopping Ciricle 35 Daily 一中大雞排, 滷味, 胖子雞丁, 大腸包小腸 Take Taichung bus 35 (台中客運) (一中商圈) Taichung Jhonghua Night Market 5mins walk from Taichung Train 36 Daily 潭子臭豆腐, 生啤酒, 肉圓, 潤餅捲, 當歸鴨, 鱔魚意麵 (中華夜市) Station Taichung Jhongxiao Road Night Take cab from Taichung Train 37 Daily 筒仔米糕, 蛋包飯, 麵線糊, 當歸鴨, 臭豆腐 Market (忠孝路夜市) Station Taichung Fengyuan Night Market Take Fengyuan bus to Fengyuan 38 Daily 排骨酥麵, 蝦仁肉圓, 魚翅羹, 蚵仔煎, 鳳梨冰 (豐原廟東夜市) City Chaiyi Wenhua Night Market 15mins walk from Chaiyi Train 39 Daily 火雞肉飯, 豆漿, 豆花 (文化路夜市) Station Thursday, Tainan Flower Garden Night Market 牛排, 手捲, 臭豆腐, 傑旗魚黑輪, 鹽水雞, 蚵仔煎, 40 Saturday and By cab from Tainan Train Station (花園夜市) 鴨肉麵, 香酥雞, 麻辣鴨血 Sunday Tainan Chengkong Night Market Tuesday and Walking distance from Tainan Train 41 棺材板, 擔仔麵, 虱目魚粥, 鳝魚意麵 (小北成功夜市) Friday Station Tainan Wusheng Night Market Wednesday and Walking distance from Tainan Train 42 雞蛋糕, 可麗餅, 蔬果汁, 涼麵, 沙茶魷魚焿 (武聖夜市) Saturday Station Tainan Yonghua Night Market Thursday and 43 豬血湯, 涼麵, 鹹水雞, 玉米 By cab from Tainan Train Station (永華夜市) Sunday Kaohsiung Liuho Night Market Walking distance from Formosa 44 Daily 海產粥, 鱔魚意麵, 東山鴨頭, 木瓜牛奶 (六合夜市) Boulevard Station (Exit 1) Kaohsiung Nanhua Night Market Walking distance from Formosa 45 Daily 八寶冰, 碳烤玉米, 香菇肉羹 (南華夜市) fws_taiwan_guide Boulevard Station (Exit 3 or 5) Kaohsiung Guanghua Night Market 合滿羊肉, 關東煮, 鱔魚薏麵, 葯頭排骨, 可麗餅, 15mins walk from Sanduo Shopping 46 Daily (光華夜市) 八寶冰, District Station (Exit 4) Kaohsiung Xingjhong Night Market 3mins walk from Sanduo Shopping 47 Daily 排骨便當, 拉麵,羊肉火鍋, 海產粥 (興中夜市) District Station Kaohsiung Jhongsiao Night Market 15mins walk from Sanduo Shopping 48 Daily 牛排, 手捲, 陽春麵 (忠孝夜市) District Station (Exit 2) Page 3 of 4 fws_taiwan_guide(Night Markets) Kaohsiung Ruifeng Night Market Except Monday 3mins walk from Kaohsiung Arena 49 燒烤花枝丸, 蝦米飯, 雞腿肉捲, (瑞豐夜市) and Wednesday Station Pingtung Minzu Road Night Market Walking distance from Pingtung 50 Daily 肉粽, 碗粿, 國珍羊肉, 愛玉冰, (民族路夜市) Train Station Pingtung Donggang Night Market Wednesday and 51 海鮮, 肉粿, 花枝丸, 冷凍豆花, 塩酥雞 Take Pingtung bus to Donggang (東港夜市) Saturday Take Pingtung bus to Hegnchun 52 Hengchun Night Market (恆春夜市) Sunday 章魚燒, 臭豆腐, 藥膳排骨, 滷味, 銅鑼燒, 花生湯圓 Town 滷味, 泰式料理, 章魚燒, 八寶冰, 玉米, 蒙古烤肉,鮮鱻, 53 Kenting Night Market (墾丁夜市) Daily Take Pingtung bus to Kenting Street 海產 Yilan Luodong Night Market 20 mins walk from Luodong Train 54 Daily 虱目魚, 小湯包, 米粉羹, 臭臭鍋, 烤肉, 章魚燒小丸子 (羅東夜市) station Hualien Nan-bin Night Market 55 Daily 臭豆腐, 燒酥肉, 炒蚵仔, 鹹酥蝦 Take cab from Hualien Train Station (南濱夜市) Hualian Chi Qiang Night Market 56 Daily 果汁, 花蓮官財板, 烤肉 Take cab from Hualien Train Station (自強觀光夜市) NOTE: Most night market ofter same kind of food but with a different style/taste Some night markets may located at rural countryside (Pte transport is needed) Some night markets only operate on certain days fws_taiwan_guide Page 4 of 4.
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