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Liouhe Tourist Night Market
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The Liouhe Night Market is a tourist night market in Sinsing District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is one of the most popular markets in Taiwan where seafood, handicrafts, clothing, knives, cameras and live animals are sold.
Nearby attractions
Dome of Light
800, Taiwan, Kaohsiung City, Sinsing District, Zhongshan 1st Rd, 115號B1
Meilidaojieyun Station
地下一樓, No. 115號, Zhongshan 1st Rd, Xinxing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
Nanhua Tourist Night Market
800, Taiwan, Kaohsiung City, Sinsing District, 南華路38號
喬桌遊【桌遊娛樂/室內娛樂/活動包場/劇本遊戲/可愛貓咪/寶可夢卡牌】
800, Taiwan, Kaohsiung City, Sinsing District, Linsen 1st Rd, 178號側門上二樓 2F早安美芝城的2樓
Central Park
801, Taiwan, Kaohsiung City, Qianjin District
Postal Museum Kaohsiung Branch
807, Taiwan, Kaohsiung City, Sanmin District, Jianguo 3rd Rd, 2-2號2樓
Kaohsiung Literature Library
No. 39, Minsheng 2nd Rd, Qianjin District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 801
Nearby restaurants
Shantou Chuan Cheng Hotpot Zhongshan Main Restaurant
No. 7號, Zhongshanheng Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
Gien Jia picky eaters
No. 80號, Zhongzheng 4th Rd, Qianjin District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 801
Meiling Breakfast Restaurant
No. 120號, Zili 2nd Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
HunManKitchen
No. 34號, Lane 95, Zilier Rd, Qianjin District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 801
半九十茶屋
No. 71號, Zhongzheng 4th Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
New Zealand Steak House
No. 26, Liuhe 2nd Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
隅室咖啡餐廳 us cafe 六合店
80141, Taiwan, Kaohsiung City, Qianjin District, Liuhe 2nd Rd, 128號2樓
麵屋高-美麗島店
800, Taiwan, Kaohsiung City, Sinsing District, Zhongshan 1st Rd, 115號B1
來呷飯川食堂 中正店
No. 43號, Zhongzheng 4th Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
香香石頭火鍋 七賢店
800, Taiwan, Kaohsiung City, Sinsing District, Cisian 2nd Rd, 71-1號1樓
Nearby hotels
Centre Hotel Kaohsiung
No. 6號, Zhongzheng 4th Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
蘆思特六合民宿
No. 75之1號, Liuhe 2nd Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
Cloud Hotel 雲端精緻旅館
18, No. 18號, Minzhu Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
Kindness Hotel
No. 112, Zhongzheng 4th Rd, Qianjin District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 801
Holiday Hotel
No. 72號, Zhongzheng 4th Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
Ever Luck Hotel 九福大飯店
No. 16號, Minzhu Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
Sunnyside Hotel
No. 30號, Liuhe 2nd Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
Trip GG Hostel
800, Taiwan, Kaohsiung City, Sinsing District, Zhongshan 1st Rd, 117號6樓
Light Hostel Kaohsiung
No. 145號, Zhongshan 1st Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
Sky One hotel
No. 149號, Liuhe 2nd Rd, Qianjin District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 801
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Liouhe Tourist Night Market

Liuhe 2nd Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
3.8(13.9K)
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The Liouhe Night Market is a tourist night market in Sinsing District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is one of the most popular markets in Taiwan where seafood, handicrafts, clothing, knives, cameras and live animals are sold.

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attractions: Dome of Light, Meilidaojieyun Station, Nanhua Tourist Night Market, 喬桌遊【桌遊娛樂/室內娛樂/活動包場/劇本遊戲/可愛貓咪/寶可夢卡牌】, Central Park, Postal Museum Kaohsiung Branch, Kaohsiung Literature Library, restaurants: Shantou Chuan Cheng Hotpot Zhongshan Main Restaurant, Gien Jia picky eaters, Meiling Breakfast Restaurant, HunManKitchen, 半九十茶屋, New Zealand Steak House, 隅室咖啡餐廳 us cafe 六合店, 麵屋高-美麗島店, 來呷飯川食堂 中正店, 香香石頭火鍋 七賢店
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Nearby attractions of Liouhe Tourist Night Market

Dome of Light

Meilidaojieyun Station

Nanhua Tourist Night Market

喬桌遊【桌遊娛樂/室內娛樂/活動包場/劇本遊戲/可愛貓咪/寶可夢卡牌】

Central Park

Postal Museum Kaohsiung Branch

Kaohsiung Literature Library

Dome of Light

Dome of Light

4.4

(1.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Meilidaojieyun Station

Meilidaojieyun Station

4.6

(825)

Closed
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Nanhua Tourist Night Market

Nanhua Tourist Night Market

3.9

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
喬桌遊【桌遊娛樂/室內娛樂/活動包場/劇本遊戲/可愛貓咪/寶可夢卡牌】

喬桌遊【桌遊娛樂/室內娛樂/活動包場/劇本遊戲/可愛貓咪/寶可夢卡牌】

4.8

(251)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

KaLUG 2512 meetup - 第一次雄校聯聚會
KaLUG 2512 meetup - 第一次雄校聯聚會
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:30 AM
雄校聯社團養成實驗室, No. 10-2號, Zhongshan 1st Rd, Sinsing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800012
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Nearby restaurants of Liouhe Tourist Night Market

Shantou Chuan Cheng Hotpot Zhongshan Main Restaurant

Gien Jia picky eaters

Meiling Breakfast Restaurant

HunManKitchen

半九十茶屋

New Zealand Steak House

隅室咖啡餐廳 us cafe 六合店

麵屋高-美麗島店

來呷飯川食堂 中正店

香香石頭火鍋 七賢店

Shantou Chuan Cheng Hotpot Zhongshan Main Restaurant

Shantou Chuan Cheng Hotpot Zhongshan Main Restaurant

4.7

(7.1K)

Click for details
Gien Jia picky eaters

Gien Jia picky eaters

4.2

(1.2K)

$$$

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Meiling Breakfast Restaurant

Meiling Breakfast Restaurant

4.0

(177)

Click for details
HunManKitchen

HunManKitchen

4.5

(487)

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Reviews of Liouhe Tourist Night Market

3.8
(13,949)
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4.0
21w

Liouhe Night Market is set along a wide, straight road, making it easy to navigate. There are many tables and chairs available, but it seems you’re expected to buy food from the surrounding stalls to use them. I tried several dishes during my visit unfortunately I can't read the stall name so you can see my pic. I think going to the night market is a must for tourists to get to know and experience the variety of Taiwanese food street.

The caramel sweet potato was good — the skin was crispy, and the taste reminded me of Korean-style crispy sweet potatoes. The portion was quite generous.

Crispy chicken, which is popular all over Taiwan, was also tasty here.

The Beef Fried Rice had a flavor similar to Yangzhou fried rice with a touch of soy sauce. It’s quite popular at the market — there was a long queue at the stall.

The grilled squid was tender with a chewy texture. Although it lacked of seasoning or sauce, it was still flavorful and not fishy at all.

I ordered Brown Sugar Milk Black Tea with Pearl. The bubble milk tea had a standard taste, but the tapioca pearls were hard in the center, which made them unpleasant to eat.

Taiwanese dumplings typically have a thicker wrapper/skin and are filled with vegetables too making them more similar to gyoza or jiaozi, rather than wontons. These dumplings were tasty, but the chili oil sauce was served in a very small amount — definitely ask for more if you like to eat your dumplings with sauce. The stall also had a number system due to the long queue.

I also tried grilled skewers. The pork was a bit tough and dry, but the chicken skin was good, and the chicken itself was juicy and well-seasoned.

As for the papaya milk, since it was sold in the juice section, I assumed it would be more like papaya juice with milk added. However, it tasted more like milk with just a hint of papaya, which was the opposite of what I expected — not really...

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5.0
8y

Seafood themed night market. The reviews below are pretty harsh on this place, and I can understand, but I still give it 5 stars because I had nothing but a good time while I visited.

Sure, it is small. And food may be a little over priced, but go anyway if you are in town. It is literally 1 road, takes about 10 minutes to walk through. Reviews said that locals don’t come here anymore, but I saw plenty of locals eating by themselves at various food stalls. Maybe they were all employees, but they seemed to enjoy the place and the food they were eating.

Famous for its snake restaurant, located about halfway into the market. Can’t miss it, there is a giant snake sign above the restaurant and you can see the cages where they keep the snakes outside.

They don’t sell the typical fruit and vegetables like you would find at a real local market. Instead, they sell pre-cut fruit, ready to devour, or to take home in packages.

I went for the photography. Since it is a tourist night market (many signs hanging around literally say ‘tourist night market”) the locals behind the food stalls are very accustomed to cameras in their face. They really do not mind. Some want their picture taken! It is welcoming in that sense.

Drink while you walk around, it’s fun that way. There is a 7-Eleven located near the entrance to the night market. Grab a few beers and go explore the fun food stalls. You’ll save money this way than if you purchased beer at the food stalls. You can claim tables in the center of the street and hang out with friends, smoking cigarettes while drinking and people watching.

There are also little games to play and win stuffed animals - like darts and shooting BB guns at balloons.

Open till midnight, perhaps even later if it’s a happening weekend night. We went on a Tuesday and stalls began...

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5.0
1y

Liouhe Tourist Night Market - A Must-Visit in Kaohsiung!

Liouhe Tourist Night Market is an incredible destination for food lovers and cultural explorers. Located in the heart of Kaohsiung, this bustling night market offers an unforgettable experience that combines vibrant street food, friendly vendors, and a lively atmosphere.

What Makes It Special:

Diverse Food Options: From fresh seafood like grilled squid and shrimp to classic Taiwanese treats like stinky tofu and oyster omelets, every bite is a culinary adventure. Don't miss out on the bubble tea and unique desserts like shaved ice with mango or red bean.

Family-Friendly Atmosphere: The market is spacious and well-organized, making it ideal for families. Vendors are welcoming, and the open walkways accommodate strollers and large groups with ease.

Central Location: Just a short walk from Formosa Boulevard MRT Station, it’s easy to access, even for first-time visitors to Kaohsiung.

Local Culture: Street performances and unique souvenirs make this market more than just a food destination—it's a window into Taiwan's vibrant culture.

Why You’ll Love It:

The mix of delicious food, lively energy, and friendly people ensures you’ll leave with happy memories (and a full stomach). Whether you’re a foodie, a traveler, or a curious explorer, Liouhe Tourist Night Market is a must-visit spot in Kaohsiung.

Highly recommended for anyone...

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Tessa WidjajaTessa Widjaja
Liouhe Night Market is set along a wide, straight road, making it easy to navigate. There are many tables and chairs available, but it seems you’re expected to buy food from the surrounding stalls to use them. I tried several dishes during my visit unfortunately I can't read the stall name so you can see my pic. I think going to the night market is a must for tourists to get to know and experience the variety of Taiwanese food street. The caramel sweet potato was good — the skin was crispy, and the taste reminded me of Korean-style crispy sweet potatoes. The portion was quite generous. Crispy chicken, which is popular all over Taiwan, was also tasty here. The Beef Fried Rice had a flavor similar to Yangzhou fried rice with a touch of soy sauce. It’s quite popular at the market — there was a long queue at the stall. The grilled squid was tender with a chewy texture. Although it lacked of seasoning or sauce, it was still flavorful and not fishy at all. I ordered Brown Sugar Milk Black Tea with Pearl. The bubble milk tea had a standard taste, but the tapioca pearls were hard in the center, which made them unpleasant to eat. Taiwanese dumplings typically have a thicker wrapper/skin and are filled with vegetables too making them more similar to gyoza or jiaozi, rather than wontons. These dumplings were tasty, but the chili oil sauce was served in a very small amount — definitely ask for more if you like to eat your dumplings with sauce. The stall also had a number system due to the long queue. I also tried grilled skewers. The pork was a bit tough and dry, but the chicken skin was good, and the chicken itself was juicy and well-seasoned. As for the papaya milk, since it was sold in the juice section, I assumed it would be more like papaya juice with milk added. However, it tasted more like milk with just a hint of papaya, which was the opposite of what I expected — not really to my liking.
Jenae LienJenae Lien
Seafood themed night market. The reviews below are pretty harsh on this place, and I can understand, but I still give it 5 stars because I had nothing but a good time while I visited. Sure, it is small. And food may be a little over priced, but go anyway if you are in town. It is literally 1 road, takes about 10 minutes to walk through. Reviews said that locals don’t come here anymore, but I saw plenty of locals eating by themselves at various food stalls. Maybe they were all employees, but they seemed to enjoy the place and the food they were eating. Famous for its snake restaurant, located about halfway into the market. Can’t miss it, there is a giant snake sign above the restaurant and you can see the cages where they keep the snakes outside. They don’t sell the typical fruit and vegetables like you would find at a real local market. Instead, they sell pre-cut fruit, ready to devour, or to take home in packages. I went for the photography. Since it is a tourist night market (many signs hanging around literally say ‘tourist night market”) the locals behind the food stalls are very accustomed to cameras in their face. They really do not mind. Some want their picture taken! It is welcoming in that sense. Drink while you walk around, it’s fun that way. There is a 7-Eleven located near the entrance to the night market. Grab a few beers and go explore the fun food stalls. You’ll save money this way than if you purchased beer at the food stalls. You can claim tables in the center of the street and hang out with friends, smoking cigarettes while drinking and people watching. There are also little games to play and win stuffed animals - like darts and shooting BB guns at balloons. Open till midnight, perhaps even later if it’s a happening weekend night. We went on a Tuesday and stalls began closing at 12AM.
The ExplorersThe Explorers
Liuhe Night Market is a vibrant and exciting experience! Conveniently located in the heart of Kaohsiung City, this night market is a fantastic place for both locals and tourists to savor authentic Taiwanese street food and soak in the lively atmosphere. As dusk falls, the streets come alive with countless stalls offering a dazzling array of options, from savory delicacies to refreshing desserts and drinks – there's something to tempt every palate. When visiting Liuhe Night Market, be sure not to miss its signature dishes, such as fresh seafood, fragrant grilled skewers, the uniquely textured oyster omelet, and the rich and creamy papaya milk. Beyond the delicious food, the night market also features numerous stalls selling clothing, souvenirs, toys, and everyday items, allowing you to indulge in some shopping alongside your culinary adventures. Liuhe Night Market is more than just a place to eat and shop; it's an opportunity to experience Taiwanese local culture and feel the warm hospitality. Here, you can interact with friendly vendors, enjoy performances by street artists, and immerse yourself in the energetic spirit of the Kaohsiung locals. Liuhe Night Market is a must-see attraction for anyone traveling to Kaohsiung. It's not only an excellent place to enjoy delicious food and do some shopping but also a fantastic way to experience Taiwanese local culture and feel the welcoming atmosphere!
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Liouhe Night Market is set along a wide, straight road, making it easy to navigate. There are many tables and chairs available, but it seems you’re expected to buy food from the surrounding stalls to use them. I tried several dishes during my visit unfortunately I can't read the stall name so you can see my pic. I think going to the night market is a must for tourists to get to know and experience the variety of Taiwanese food street. The caramel sweet potato was good — the skin was crispy, and the taste reminded me of Korean-style crispy sweet potatoes. The portion was quite generous. Crispy chicken, which is popular all over Taiwan, was also tasty here. The Beef Fried Rice had a flavor similar to Yangzhou fried rice with a touch of soy sauce. It’s quite popular at the market — there was a long queue at the stall. The grilled squid was tender with a chewy texture. Although it lacked of seasoning or sauce, it was still flavorful and not fishy at all. I ordered Brown Sugar Milk Black Tea with Pearl. The bubble milk tea had a standard taste, but the tapioca pearls were hard in the center, which made them unpleasant to eat. Taiwanese dumplings typically have a thicker wrapper/skin and are filled with vegetables too making them more similar to gyoza or jiaozi, rather than wontons. These dumplings were tasty, but the chili oil sauce was served in a very small amount — definitely ask for more if you like to eat your dumplings with sauce. The stall also had a number system due to the long queue. I also tried grilled skewers. The pork was a bit tough and dry, but the chicken skin was good, and the chicken itself was juicy and well-seasoned. As for the papaya milk, since it was sold in the juice section, I assumed it would be more like papaya juice with milk added. However, it tasted more like milk with just a hint of papaya, which was the opposite of what I expected — not really to my liking.
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Seafood themed night market. The reviews below are pretty harsh on this place, and I can understand, but I still give it 5 stars because I had nothing but a good time while I visited. Sure, it is small. And food may be a little over priced, but go anyway if you are in town. It is literally 1 road, takes about 10 minutes to walk through. Reviews said that locals don’t come here anymore, but I saw plenty of locals eating by themselves at various food stalls. Maybe they were all employees, but they seemed to enjoy the place and the food they were eating. Famous for its snake restaurant, located about halfway into the market. Can’t miss it, there is a giant snake sign above the restaurant and you can see the cages where they keep the snakes outside. They don’t sell the typical fruit and vegetables like you would find at a real local market. Instead, they sell pre-cut fruit, ready to devour, or to take home in packages. I went for the photography. Since it is a tourist night market (many signs hanging around literally say ‘tourist night market”) the locals behind the food stalls are very accustomed to cameras in their face. They really do not mind. Some want their picture taken! It is welcoming in that sense. Drink while you walk around, it’s fun that way. There is a 7-Eleven located near the entrance to the night market. Grab a few beers and go explore the fun food stalls. You’ll save money this way than if you purchased beer at the food stalls. You can claim tables in the center of the street and hang out with friends, smoking cigarettes while drinking and people watching. There are also little games to play and win stuffed animals - like darts and shooting BB guns at balloons. Open till midnight, perhaps even later if it’s a happening weekend night. We went on a Tuesday and stalls began closing at 12AM.
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Liuhe Night Market is a vibrant and exciting experience! Conveniently located in the heart of Kaohsiung City, this night market is a fantastic place for both locals and tourists to savor authentic Taiwanese street food and soak in the lively atmosphere. As dusk falls, the streets come alive with countless stalls offering a dazzling array of options, from savory delicacies to refreshing desserts and drinks – there's something to tempt every palate. When visiting Liuhe Night Market, be sure not to miss its signature dishes, such as fresh seafood, fragrant grilled skewers, the uniquely textured oyster omelet, and the rich and creamy papaya milk. Beyond the delicious food, the night market also features numerous stalls selling clothing, souvenirs, toys, and everyday items, allowing you to indulge in some shopping alongside your culinary adventures. Liuhe Night Market is more than just a place to eat and shop; it's an opportunity to experience Taiwanese local culture and feel the warm hospitality. Here, you can interact with friendly vendors, enjoy performances by street artists, and immerse yourself in the energetic spirit of the Kaohsiung locals. Liuhe Night Market is a must-see attraction for anyone traveling to Kaohsiung. It's not only an excellent place to enjoy delicious food and do some shopping but also a fantastic way to experience Taiwanese local culture and feel the welcoming atmosphere!
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