If you had ever thought the night market is the only way to taste Taiwanese local food, that you are totally wrong.
The Dongmen Market (東門市場) is a traditional market for locals to get living groceries in the morning. Besides, there are also hidden many delicious Taiwanese traditional foods around the street and alley.
Make your trip more complete and pay a visit to the Dongmen market.
Don't be afraid of wet floor and smells.Just be open-minded, explore, and experience a truly unique culture of Taiwanese.
We came here on a rainy day, so the shopping time is quite limited. But I'm sure you will find out more exciting things here if you spent a longer time in good weather.
Address No.81, Lane 79, Section 2, Xinyi Road, Zhongzheng District, Zhongzheng District, Taipei 10057 Taiwan How to get there Dongmen • 3 min walk Dongmen...
Read moreA popular market for everyone! Fresh veggies, fruits and meats! Lots of good food to select from. Must visit when I come to Taipei! One of my favorite things to do is finding useful household items and waiting in line to get the Chinese burritos! The only thing I would like to see in the future is that the city will update the indoor/outdoor street area and make it a lot more cleaner. I felt bad for the residents who live above the markets! If Taipei city residents want Taipei to be listed on “one of the most beautiful city in the world”, the basic cleanness of food markets is an essential thing to be considered before Taipei becomes a...
Read moreA local market place when one can come for all sorts of things. One can find cooked food, fruits, raw food for cooking, clothes, household accessories and more. The place is rather big, a walking distance to a sheltered market where locals come to buy food or have their meals.
I came here early in the morning from 7am and stalls are already getting set up. But maybe visitors should come at a later time at 9am so that one can see more stalls opened and ready for business.
This place is also walking distance from the well known restaurant 鼎泰豐老店, and adjoins streets around that one can stroll and...
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