Ningxia Night Market
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A bit late, but here’s everything I did on day 1 in Taipei, Taiwan after no sleep on a 15 hour flight 😅 There are simply too many features for there to be one individual vlog so let me take you day by day! Hopefully some of these recs will help build your future Taiwan trip! :) 📍Taipei Fullerton North, No. 315號, Fuxing N Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105 📍Wenchang Temple No. 9, Lane 45, Minsheng W Rd, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 104 📍不老松足汤养身行馆 Bù lǎosōng zú tāng yǎng shēn háng guǎn (Massage) 📍Ningxia Night Market 📍Yuen Huan Pien Oyster Egg Omelet (圓環邊蚵仔煎) (Michelin Guide) 📍Taipei101 #taiwanvlog #taipeifood
jasminepakjasminepak
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This is one of our favourite night market in Taipei! It is not the biggest, but we think it has the best food! Our top picks are: 1. Yuan Huan Oyster Omelette Featured in Michelin Guide, this was the longest queue we queued for but it’s very fast moving! At the storefront, you can admire the chef cooking up plates after plates of pipping hot oyster omelette! Different from the ones we are used to having in Singapore, Taiwan’s oyster omelette mainly consists of starch and droused in sweet-savory sauce. While it was good, I personally still prefer Singapore’s version, with huge plump oysters and more egg! 2. Tong Nian Papaya Milk This was the best Papaya Milk we had in Taipei! It’s super smooth and they totally nailed the ratio between papaya and milk - a refreshing treat! We love it so much that we got another serving! 3. Yammy Peanut Ice Cream Roll A must-try Taiwanese dessert which consists of shaved peanut candy, ice cream and corriander(optional), wrapped in a thin popiah skin. I personally enjoyed how finely shaved their peanut candy was! And I am amazed by how the coriander adds an aromatic yet harmonious touch to this sweet treat! Others that we tried: 1. Fried Squid Got it from a random stall while queuing up for Yuan Huan, but it was so good! Tender and moist squid with super crisp exterior! 2. Huan Ji Sesame Chicken We tried their Sesame Oil Chicken and Lu Rou Fan. While it was hearty, I personally find the broth to be watered down or maybe I am used to Singapore’s version that’s richer and more flavorful. 3. Liu Yu Zai Fried Taro Ball Featured in Michelin Bib Gourmand, this is a salty snack that consists of taro and salted egg. When we first got there, the queue was very long but we decided to come back at a later timing and there wasn’t much of a queue. There’s a min. order of 2, so we got 2 of the Deep Fried Taro Balls with Salted Egg Yolk. Honestly, we didn’t enjoyed this as it was really dry… and service was rude.
Tan Li TingTan Li Ting
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The night market I visited in Taiwan had an impressive array of food options available. While it didn't have the specialties of the famous Xilin and Raohe night markets, there were still plenty of delicious dishes to choose from. What I appreciated about this night market was that it was smaller and more manageable than some of the larger ones. It was easy to grab dinner and go, without feeling like I had to stay for hours to see everything. One of the best things about this night market was how local it felt. It wasn't as touristy as some of the other night markets I've visited, and I got the sense that the vendors were catering to a primarily local clientele. This meant that the food was particularly tasty and authentic, and I felt like I was really getting a sense of the local cuisine. Overall, I would highly recommend this night market to anyone visiting Taiwan. While it may not have the same level of fame as some of the larger night markets, it more than makes up for it with the quality of its food and the local flavor. Don't miss out on the other night markets, but definitely make time to check out this one as well.
Everardo OrtizEverardo Ortiz
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It's the typical Taipei night market scene - people and mesmerising choices of foods in high concentrations. The Ningxia Street is relatively wide, but I don't know why the hawkers section is set up to be relatively more narrow than others. Especially where there is line forming, it'd be shoulders to shoulders to go through. So many choices but there is one notable food that sports multiple vendors, oyster omelettes. There were more than 6 restaurants, so if you're a fan, this is the place for it. Yuen Huan Pien Oyster Egg Omelettes has the longest line and is your number one choice for its allegedly bigger oysters. Lai Ji Oyster Omelettes is another touted, but that one has no seating area so to go only. Prices range from NT$70 - NT$80. You can't really go wrong with any of them. Another popular stalk is Liu Yu Zi for its deep fried taro balls with egg yoke fillings. Yet another one with a long line is grilled chicken on a skewer. I couldn't remember the name. We also found crabs seasoned with basil and Taiwanese BBQ sauce, very atypical. But it's obviously a take-home dish as it's messy and time consuming to eat.
David HDavid H
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Ningxia Night Market is a smaller but still popular Taipei market that is focused on good food snacks. The delicious vendor stalls setup each evening in a stretch along the street, and there are many permanent restaurant fronts as well. I was intrigued by the torched Wagyu beef cubes that are cut and prepared with a bright flame in front of your eyes. The quality of meat is excellent with the volcanic salt. It's not everyday that you find a cook using blowtorch to cook your steak. It's also worth trying the traditional Taiwanese oyster egg omelette at Yuan Huan Bian which is also recommended by Michelin guide. Fresh off the conveyor belt, the starchy dish has plenty of oyster and is topped with a sweet hot sauce. Visiting Taipei on a solo trip had one distinct disadvantage and it was that one's food tasting option is limited based on stomach size! The market opens early so you can come to make the dinner rounds. There's also plenty of fruit drinks and unique desserts like lemon aiyu jelly at reasonable prices.
MikeyMikey
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One of my favorite night markets in Taipei. Not too overwhelming. A good variety with not that many repeated vendors selling the same stuff like other night markets. My favorite vendors were the scallion pancake stuffed with egg, basil and slathered on salted egg yolk. Mmm heavenly! Another favorite vendor is selling salt and pepper squid stuffed with cucumber and radish that comes in a mild spicy sauce. That combination goes really well together. Big potion size too. Make sure you share because I was starting to get full and it was only my 2nd snack at this night market. Lastly the oyster omelette restaurant is also recommended. I’m not usually an oyster fan but the oysters here are small and with the gravy and not too goopy fried batter, it’s one of my favorite Taiwanese oyster omelettes I’ve ever eaten. I came in early November and there were still mosquitos so wear repellent! Mostly if not all vendors take only cash. Come early for shorter lines or come in a group so you can split the wait in lines.
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Nearby Attractions Of Ningxia Night Market
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No. 58號, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
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attractions: Regent Taipei, Taipei City Mall, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi Nanxi Store One, Dihua Street, Yanping Riverside Park, Yansan Night Market, Taipei, Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, Taipei Xia Hai City God Temple, National Taiwan Museum Railway Department Park, restaurants: 辣吉點正宗成都串串香, Liuzhou River Snails Noodles, Chin Huajiao Taipei Zhongshan North, Wang Steak Taipei Zhongshan North Branch, 台北晶華酒店栢麗廳 Brasserie, HaiDiLao Q Square Branch, 馬太郎燒肉, Duke Cheese, woosa洋食パンケーキ 屋莎洋食鬆餅屋 台北京站店, CHAMONIX Taipei Zhongshan North Branch

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