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Raohe Street Night Market — Attraction in Taipei

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Raohe Street Night Market
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The Raohe Street Night Market is a night market in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.
Nearby attractions
Raohe Night Market Archway
No. 227號, Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Rainbow Bridge
No. 180, Songhe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
佛光緣美術館台北館
110, Taiwan, Taipei City, Xinyi District, Songlong Rd, 327號10F-1
Wuchang Park
110, Taiwan, Taipei City, Xinyi District
Wufenpu Park
Zhongpo N Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
Chunguang Park
110, Taiwan, Taipei City, Xinyi District, Linkou St, 忠孝東路
Nearby restaurants
Fuzhou Shizu Pepper Pork Bun
105, Taiwan, Taipei City, Songshan District, Raohe St, 249號前(路中
口吅品麻辣臭豆腐&平價牛排複合店饒河店
No. 247號, Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10567
哈囉海鮮鍋燒
No. 253號, Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
小義城義大利麵
No. 2-3, Lane 709, Section 4, Bade Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
A Kuo Lu Wei
No. 759號, Section 4, Bade Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan - Raohe Branch
No. 178號, Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Fuzhou Pepper Buns (pork pepper buns)
No. 253號, Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Shin Tung Nan Seafood
No. 656, Section 4, Bade Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
CITYLINK Songshan Station Store I
No. 11號, Songshan Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
御華興食品-饒河旗艦店 | 台北伴手禮 台北訂婚喜餅 台北麵龜壽桃 台北麵包蛋糕 台北會議餐盒 台北Bakery
No. 217號, Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Nearby local services
Wufenpu Shopping District
Alley 9, Lane 443, Yongji Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
摩天輪(轉角大間這家)
23號 No. 23, No. 23號, Hulin St, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
라오허지에 야시장
No. 143, Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
璀璨飾品批發
No. 2-1, Alley 1, Lane 517, Yongji Rd, Xinyi District, Taipei City, Taiwan 110
Nearby hotels
Capital Hotel Songshan
No. 658號, Section 4, Bade Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
amba Taipei Songshan
No. 8號, Section 7, Civic Blvd, Nangang District, Taipei City, Taiwan 11562
Hotel Lee-Chan
7樓, No. 656, Section 4, Bade Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
森浩文旅 STEP INN
105, Taiwan, Taipei City, Songshan District, Raohe St, 133號3樓
Charming City Songshan Hotel
No. 67, Section 6, Civic Blvd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Hub Hotel Songshan Inn
3樓, No. 626號, Section 4, Bade Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Showart Hotel
105, Taiwan, Taipei City, Songshan District, Section 4, Bade Rd, 616號5樓
City Suites Taipei Nandong
No. 411號, Section 5, Nanjing E Rd, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Shin Shin Hotel Songshan
105, Taiwan, Taipei City, Songshan District, Lane 453, Section 4, Bade Rd, 12號8樓
NK HOSTEL
105, Taiwan, Taipei City, Songshan District, Section 5, Nanjing E Rd, 399號5F
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Raohe Street Night Market

Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
4.3(27.1K)
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The Raohe Street Night Market is a night market in Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.

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attractions: Raohe Night Market Archway, Rainbow Bridge, 佛光緣美術館台北館, Wuchang Park, Wufenpu Park, Chunguang Park, restaurants: Fuzhou Shizu Pepper Pork Bun, 口吅品麻辣臭豆腐&平價牛排複合店饒河店, 哈囉海鮮鍋燒, 小義城義大利麵, A Kuo Lu Wei, Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan - Raohe Branch, Fuzhou Pepper Buns (pork pepper buns), Shin Tung Nan Seafood, CITYLINK Songshan Station Store I, 御華興食品-饒河旗艦店 | 台北伴手禮 台北訂婚喜餅 台北麵龜壽桃 台北麵包蛋糕 台北會議餐盒 台北Bakery, local businesses: Wufenpu Shopping District, 摩天輪(轉角大間這家), 라오허지에 야시장, 璀璨飾品批發
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Nearby attractions of Raohe Street Night Market

Raohe Night Market Archway

Rainbow Bridge

佛光緣美術館台北館

Wuchang Park

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Chunguang Park

Raohe Night Market Archway

Raohe Night Market Archway

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Rainbow Bridge

Rainbow Bridge

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Wuchang Park

Wuchang Park

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Raohe Street Night Market

Fuzhou Shizu Pepper Pork Bun

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小義城義大利麵

A Kuo Lu Wei

Yu Pin Yuan Iced and Hot Tangyuan - Raohe Branch

Fuzhou Pepper Buns (pork pepper buns)

Shin Tung Nan Seafood

CITYLINK Songshan Station Store I

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哈囉海鮮鍋燒

哈囉海鮮鍋燒

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(514)

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小義城義大利麵

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Nearby local services of Raohe Street Night Market

Wufenpu Shopping District

摩天輪(轉角大間這家)

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Reviews of Raohe Street Night Market

4.3
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Taipei Raohe Night Market Visit

Raohe Night Market is one of the oldest night markets in Taipei. Officially established in 1987, it has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Spanning approximately 600 meters, this vibrant street is filled with delicious street food. One of the key features of Raohe Night Market is its location in Songshan District. At the entrance, you’ll find the historic Songshan Ciyou Temple, which dates back to the late 18th century. Dedicated to the deity Guansheng Dijun , this temple is an important religious site for many Taiwanese people who come here to pray for good fortune. Unlike some other night markets that mainly focus on food, Raohe Night Market offers a diverse shopping experience. In addition to street food vendors, there are many stalls selling clothing, accessories, and souvenirs. This makes it a great place not only to eat but also to shop and explore. Choosing Raohe Night Market Instead of Linjiang Whenever I visit Taipei, I usually go to Linjiang Night Market. It’s smaller in scale but offers a great variety of food options and is generally less crowded, making it a more comfortable experience. However, this time, since my hotel was near The Grand Taipei, I decided to visit Raohe Night Market instead. It’s one of the most famous night markets in the city, so I was excited to see how it compared.

A Bigger and More Diverse Night Market

As soon as I arrived, I immediately noticed the difference in scale and atmosphere. Compared to Linjiang Night Market, Raohe was much larger and significantly more crowded. There were many tourists, creating a more international vibe.

Unlike Linjiang, which mainly focuses on food, Raohe Night Market had many different types of stalls. There were plenty of shops selling clothes, accessories, and souvenirs. I ended up buying some clothes for my child and a few lightweight T-shirts for myself since the weather was quite hot.

A Must-Try Street Food Adventure

A visit to a night market wouldn’t be complete without trying the local street food. The first thing I got was a Changbao Shaochang sausage. This Taiwanese-style sausage is unique because instead of a regular bun, it’s wrapped in a glutinous rice bun. The chewy texture of the rice combined with the savory sausage made for an interesting and delicious combination. Ialso bought sweet potato balls to take back with me. They were crispy on the outside and delightfully chewy on the inside. Another must-try was mala fish cakes. The spicy mala seasoning soaked into the fish cakes, creating an intense numbing heat that spread across my tongue with the first bite. I really wanted to try grilled mushrooms as well, but the line was so long that I had to give up. Instead, I opted for a deep-fried whole squid. The squid was massive, and each bite had a satisfying crunch on the outside while remaining tender and juicy inside. Enjoying the Night Market with a Child: Fun and Challenges Raohe Night Market was incredibly crowded, making it a bit challenging to walk around with a child. I held hands tightly to avoid getting separated, but the dense crowd required constant attention. However, the game booths at Raohe were much larger than those at Linjiang Night Market. There were so many fun games that my child got completely absorbed in them, losing track of time. After playing, they exchanged their game points for a small toy. It wasn’t anything particularly special, but they were thrilled with it, which made me happy too.

There were also plenty of street performances and traditional-style stalls, making it enjoyable just to walk around and soak in the Final Thoughts Compared to Linjiang Night Market, Raohe Night Market was much larger and offered a wider variety of experiences. Beyond just food, it provided great shopping and sightseeing opportunities, making the visit even more enjoyable. Although the crowd made it a bit challenging at times, it was still a fun place to explore with my child. Next time, I’d love to visit again with more time and finally try those...

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4.0
24w

Raohe Night Market: Where Delicious Meets Delightful Come for the flavors, stay for the fun! At Raohe Night Market, it’s not just the food that stands out—it’s the people, too. More than just a meal, it’s a warm, authentic Taiwanese welcome.

Avoid tourist traps—book your hotels, tours, and transportation the smart way with Klook.Use my code HUNGRYBYAHEROSKLOOK for extra savings!

What to Expect: ✔️ Street Food Heaven – Crispy buns, juicy skewers, refreshing shakes, and more! ✔️ Friendly Vendors – Always eager to chat and recommend their top picks. ✔️ Family Fun – Play claw machines, win prizes, and browse quirky souvenir shops. ✔️ Clean & Organized – Designated trash bins and a spacious layout, even with big crowds. ✔️ Cultural Flavor – Start your night with a quick photo session at the beautiful Ciyou Temple right at the entrance. ✔️ Tip: Bring cash, wear comfy shoes, and visit early for fewer crowds—or go late for the full night market vibe.

Top Food Picks: ▪️ Black Pepper Buns (胡椒餅) – Juicy pork filling with bold peppery flavor, baked in a clay oven. You’ll spot this stall right at the entrance! ▪️ Deep-Fried Chicken Steak (Ji Pai) – Crispy outside, tender inside—you can choose your own flavor! ▪️ Fresh Fruit Shakes – Cool down while wandering with a refreshing shake in hand. ▪️ Taiwanese Sausages – Slightly sweet and ultra-juicy, a must-try bite! ▪️ Stinky Tofu – Don’t let the smell fool you! It’s surprisingly tasty and delightfully crispy.

How to Get There: 📍 Raohe Street Night Market (饒河街觀光夜市) Location: Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan

🛤 By MRT: Take the Green Line (Songshan-Xindian Line) Get off at Songshan Station, Exit 5 Walk for 2 minutes—you’ll see Ciyou Temple at the entrance 🚌 By Bus: Several bus routes stop nearby. Use Google Maps or the Taiwan Transit App for directions.

#HungryByaheros #Klook...

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5.0
29w

Raohe Night Market is one of the most fun places we've been through Taiwan. It is a definite 100 percent foodie paradise. We came here expecting this so we came on an empty stomach and it was worth it. The moment you step out of the train station exit a breeze of aroma will welcome you even before you enter the Raohe St. Night Market welcome ark. The street is definitely long and you will be filled. I suggest you reach the end of the street before ordering to see all the options and also plenty of money changers.

Not only is it an organized place for food but it also has a variation like no other night market street food. One can definitely say that Raohe St. Night Market specializes in street food more so than the Ximending Night Market Street food.

Beef, Chicken, Pork, Seafood, Stew, Grill, Boil, Dessert etc. you name it they have it and more. One of the dishes we ordered was a really simple grilled white mushroom that is pretty big, we didnt expect much but what we had was an amazing taste. Also, the Beef Tripe soup is savory and satisfying. Fried lobsters and fried crab legs was oily but good. The okonomiyaki were many but the one we tried was savory and not salty at all brings me back to Japan. There are plenty of vegetarian and vegan options here if anyone was wondering you'd just need to search for it. As for noodles there are so many and restaurants also where you can seat. For dessert, milktea, fresh juices, shakes, and ice creams are plenty.

I highly suggest this place as it is quite easy to get to and very safe even on late hours, there might not be a toilet option since this is a street food but there are restaurants that have restrooms inside. There are also high end gatcha machines and Birkenstock just along...

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Taipei Raohe Night Market Visit Raohe Night Market is one of the oldest night markets in Taipei. Officially established in 1987, it has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Spanning approximately 600 meters, this vibrant street is filled with delicious street food. One of the key features of Raohe Night Market is its location in Songshan District. At the entrance, you’ll find the historic Songshan Ciyou Temple, which dates back to the late 18th century. Dedicated to the deity Guansheng Dijun , this temple is an important religious site for many Taiwanese people who come here to pray for good fortune. Unlike some other night markets that mainly focus on food, Raohe Night Market offers a diverse shopping experience. In addition to street food vendors, there are many stalls selling clothing, accessories, and souvenirs. This makes it a great place not only to eat but also to shop and explore. Choosing Raohe Night Market Instead of Linjiang Whenever I visit Taipei, I usually go to Linjiang Night Market. It’s smaller in scale but offers a great variety of food options and is generally less crowded, making it a more comfortable experience. However, this time, since my hotel was near The Grand Taipei, I decided to visit Raohe Night Market instead. It’s one of the most famous night markets in the city, so I was excited to see how it compared. A Bigger and More Diverse Night Market As soon as I arrived, I immediately noticed the difference in scale and atmosphere. Compared to Linjiang Night Market, Raohe was much larger and significantly more crowded. There were many tourists, creating a more international vibe. Unlike Linjiang, which mainly focuses on food, Raohe Night Market had many different types of stalls. There were plenty of shops selling clothes, accessories, and souvenirs. I ended up buying some clothes for my child and a few lightweight T-shirts for myself since the weather was quite hot. A Must-Try Street Food Adventure A visit to a night market wouldn’t be complete without trying the local street food. The first thing I got was a Changbao Shaochang sausage. This Taiwanese-style sausage is unique because instead of a regular bun, it’s wrapped in a glutinous rice bun. The chewy texture of the rice combined with the savory sausage made for an interesting and delicious combination. Ialso bought sweet potato balls to take back with me. They were crispy on the outside and delightfully chewy on the inside. Another must-try was mala fish cakes. The spicy mala seasoning soaked into the fish cakes, creating an intense numbing heat that spread across my tongue with the first bite. I really wanted to try grilled mushrooms as well, but the line was so long that I had to give up. Instead, I opted for a deep-fried whole squid. The squid was massive, and each bite had a satisfying crunch on the outside while remaining tender and juicy inside. Enjoying the Night Market with a Child: Fun and Challenges Raohe Night Market was incredibly crowded, making it a bit challenging to walk around with a child. I held hands tightly to avoid getting separated, but the dense crowd required constant attention. However, the game booths at Raohe were much larger than those at Linjiang Night Market. There were so many fun games that my child got completely absorbed in them, losing track of time. After playing, they exchanged their game points for a small toy. It wasn’t anything particularly special, but they were thrilled with it, which made me happy too. There were also plenty of street performances and traditional-style stalls, making it enjoyable just to walk around and soak in the Final Thoughts Compared to Linjiang Night Market, Raohe Night Market was much larger and offered a wider variety of experiences. Beyond just food, it provided great shopping and sightseeing opportunities, making the visit even more enjoyable. Although the crowd made it a bit challenging at times, it was still a fun place to explore with my child. Next time, I’d love to visit again with more time and finally try those grilled mushrooms!
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Raohe Night Market: Where Delicious Meets Delightful Come for the flavors, stay for the fun! At Raohe Night Market, it’s not just the food that stands out—it’s the people, too. More than just a meal, it’s a warm, authentic Taiwanese welcome. Avoid tourist traps—book your hotels, tours, and transportation the smart way with Klook.Use my code HUNGRYBYAHEROSKLOOK for extra savings! What to Expect: ✔️ Street Food Heaven – Crispy buns, juicy skewers, refreshing shakes, and more! ✔️ Friendly Vendors – Always eager to chat and recommend their top picks. ✔️ Family Fun – Play claw machines, win prizes, and browse quirky souvenir shops. ✔️ Clean & Organized – Designated trash bins and a spacious layout, even with big crowds. ✔️ Cultural Flavor – Start your night with a quick photo session at the beautiful Ciyou Temple right at the entrance. ✔️ Tip: Bring cash, wear comfy shoes, and visit early for fewer crowds—or go late for the full night market vibe. Top Food Picks: ▪️ Black Pepper Buns (胡椒餅) – Juicy pork filling with bold peppery flavor, baked in a clay oven. You’ll spot this stall right at the entrance! ▪️ Deep-Fried Chicken Steak (Ji Pai) – Crispy outside, tender inside—you can choose your own flavor! ▪️ Fresh Fruit Shakes – Cool down while wandering with a refreshing shake in hand. ▪️ Taiwanese Sausages – Slightly sweet and ultra-juicy, a must-try bite! ▪️ Stinky Tofu – Don’t let the smell fool you! It’s surprisingly tasty and delightfully crispy. How to Get There: 📍 Raohe Street Night Market (饒河街觀光夜市) Location: Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan 🛤 By MRT: * Take the Green Line (Songshan-Xindian Line) * Get off at Songshan Station, Exit 5 * Walk for 2 minutes—you’ll see Ciyou Temple at the entrance 🚌 By Bus: * Several bus routes stop nearby. Use Google Maps or the Taiwan Transit App for directions. #HungryByaheros #Klook #RaoheNightMarket #Taiwan
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Raohe Night Market is one of the most fun places we've been through Taiwan. It is a definite 100 percent foodie paradise. We came here expecting this so we came on an empty stomach and it was worth it. The moment you step out of the train station exit a breeze of aroma will welcome you even before you enter the Raohe St. Night Market welcome ark. The street is definitely long and you will be filled. I suggest you reach the end of the street before ordering to see all the options and also plenty of money changers. Not only is it an organized place for food but it also has a variation like no other night market street food. One can definitely say that Raohe St. Night Market specializes in street food more so than the Ximending Night Market Street food. Beef, Chicken, Pork, Seafood, Stew, Grill, Boil, Dessert etc. you name it they have it and more. One of the dishes we ordered was a really simple grilled white mushroom that is pretty big, we didnt expect much but what we had was an amazing taste. Also, the Beef Tripe soup is savory and satisfying. Fried lobsters and fried crab legs was oily but good. The okonomiyaki were many but the one we tried was savory and not salty at all brings me back to Japan. There are plenty of vegetarian and vegan options here if anyone was wondering you'd just need to search for it. As for noodles there are so many and restaurants also where you can seat. For dessert, milktea, fresh juices, shakes, and ice creams are plenty. I highly suggest this place as it is quite easy to get to and very safe even on late hours, there might not be a toilet option since this is a street food but there are restaurants that have restrooms inside. There are also high end gatcha machines and Birkenstock just along the Raohe St.
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Taipei Raohe Night Market Visit Raohe Night Market is one of the oldest night markets in Taipei. Officially established in 1987, it has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Spanning approximately 600 meters, this vibrant street is filled with delicious street food. One of the key features of Raohe Night Market is its location in Songshan District. At the entrance, you’ll find the historic Songshan Ciyou Temple, which dates back to the late 18th century. Dedicated to the deity Guansheng Dijun , this temple is an important religious site for many Taiwanese people who come here to pray for good fortune. Unlike some other night markets that mainly focus on food, Raohe Night Market offers a diverse shopping experience. In addition to street food vendors, there are many stalls selling clothing, accessories, and souvenirs. This makes it a great place not only to eat but also to shop and explore. Choosing Raohe Night Market Instead of Linjiang Whenever I visit Taipei, I usually go to Linjiang Night Market. It’s smaller in scale but offers a great variety of food options and is generally less crowded, making it a more comfortable experience. However, this time, since my hotel was near The Grand Taipei, I decided to visit Raohe Night Market instead. It’s one of the most famous night markets in the city, so I was excited to see how it compared. A Bigger and More Diverse Night Market As soon as I arrived, I immediately noticed the difference in scale and atmosphere. Compared to Linjiang Night Market, Raohe was much larger and significantly more crowded. There were many tourists, creating a more international vibe. Unlike Linjiang, which mainly focuses on food, Raohe Night Market had many different types of stalls. There were plenty of shops selling clothes, accessories, and souvenirs. I ended up buying some clothes for my child and a few lightweight T-shirts for myself since the weather was quite hot. A Must-Try Street Food Adventure A visit to a night market wouldn’t be complete without trying the local street food. The first thing I got was a Changbao Shaochang sausage. This Taiwanese-style sausage is unique because instead of a regular bun, it’s wrapped in a glutinous rice bun. The chewy texture of the rice combined with the savory sausage made for an interesting and delicious combination. Ialso bought sweet potato balls to take back with me. They were crispy on the outside and delightfully chewy on the inside. Another must-try was mala fish cakes. The spicy mala seasoning soaked into the fish cakes, creating an intense numbing heat that spread across my tongue with the first bite. I really wanted to try grilled mushrooms as well, but the line was so long that I had to give up. Instead, I opted for a deep-fried whole squid. The squid was massive, and each bite had a satisfying crunch on the outside while remaining tender and juicy inside. Enjoying the Night Market with a Child: Fun and Challenges Raohe Night Market was incredibly crowded, making it a bit challenging to walk around with a child. I held hands tightly to avoid getting separated, but the dense crowd required constant attention. However, the game booths at Raohe were much larger than those at Linjiang Night Market. There were so many fun games that my child got completely absorbed in them, losing track of time. After playing, they exchanged their game points for a small toy. It wasn’t anything particularly special, but they were thrilled with it, which made me happy too. There were also plenty of street performances and traditional-style stalls, making it enjoyable just to walk around and soak in the Final Thoughts Compared to Linjiang Night Market, Raohe Night Market was much larger and offered a wider variety of experiences. Beyond just food, it provided great shopping and sightseeing opportunities, making the visit even more enjoyable. Although the crowd made it a bit challenging at times, it was still a fun place to explore with my child. Next time, I’d love to visit again with more time and finally try those grilled mushrooms!
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Raohe Night Market: Where Delicious Meets Delightful Come for the flavors, stay for the fun! At Raohe Night Market, it’s not just the food that stands out—it’s the people, too. More than just a meal, it’s a warm, authentic Taiwanese welcome. Avoid tourist traps—book your hotels, tours, and transportation the smart way with Klook.Use my code HUNGRYBYAHEROSKLOOK for extra savings! What to Expect: ✔️ Street Food Heaven – Crispy buns, juicy skewers, refreshing shakes, and more! ✔️ Friendly Vendors – Always eager to chat and recommend their top picks. ✔️ Family Fun – Play claw machines, win prizes, and browse quirky souvenir shops. ✔️ Clean & Organized – Designated trash bins and a spacious layout, even with big crowds. ✔️ Cultural Flavor – Start your night with a quick photo session at the beautiful Ciyou Temple right at the entrance. ✔️ Tip: Bring cash, wear comfy shoes, and visit early for fewer crowds—or go late for the full night market vibe. Top Food Picks: ▪️ Black Pepper Buns (胡椒餅) – Juicy pork filling with bold peppery flavor, baked in a clay oven. You’ll spot this stall right at the entrance! ▪️ Deep-Fried Chicken Steak (Ji Pai) – Crispy outside, tender inside—you can choose your own flavor! ▪️ Fresh Fruit Shakes – Cool down while wandering with a refreshing shake in hand. ▪️ Taiwanese Sausages – Slightly sweet and ultra-juicy, a must-try bite! ▪️ Stinky Tofu – Don’t let the smell fool you! It’s surprisingly tasty and delightfully crispy. How to Get There: 📍 Raohe Street Night Market (饒河街觀光夜市) Location: Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan 🛤 By MRT: * Take the Green Line (Songshan-Xindian Line) * Get off at Songshan Station, Exit 5 * Walk for 2 minutes—you’ll see Ciyou Temple at the entrance 🚌 By Bus: * Several bus routes stop nearby. Use Google Maps or the Taiwan Transit App for directions. #HungryByaheros #Klook #RaoheNightMarket #Taiwan
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Raohe Night Market is one of the most fun places we've been through Taiwan. It is a definite 100 percent foodie paradise. We came here expecting this so we came on an empty stomach and it was worth it. The moment you step out of the train station exit a breeze of aroma will welcome you even before you enter the Raohe St. Night Market welcome ark. The street is definitely long and you will be filled. I suggest you reach the end of the street before ordering to see all the options and also plenty of money changers. Not only is it an organized place for food but it also has a variation like no other night market street food. One can definitely say that Raohe St. Night Market specializes in street food more so than the Ximending Night Market Street food. Beef, Chicken, Pork, Seafood, Stew, Grill, Boil, Dessert etc. you name it they have it and more. One of the dishes we ordered was a really simple grilled white mushroom that is pretty big, we didnt expect much but what we had was an amazing taste. Also, the Beef Tripe soup is savory and satisfying. Fried lobsters and fried crab legs was oily but good. The okonomiyaki were many but the one we tried was savory and not salty at all brings me back to Japan. There are plenty of vegetarian and vegan options here if anyone was wondering you'd just need to search for it. As for noodles there are so many and restaurants also where you can seat. For dessert, milktea, fresh juices, shakes, and ice creams are plenty. I highly suggest this place as it is quite easy to get to and very safe even on late hours, there might not be a toilet option since this is a street food but there are restaurants that have restrooms inside. There are also high end gatcha machines and Birkenstock just along the Raohe St.
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