If it's Tuesday, this is the only night market in the area that's open, since the vendors move locations daily. It has the same, wide variety of foods as Wusheng, though it is smaller than both Tainan Garden and Wusheng, which are by far, the two largest markets by square meter. Of the three night markets in this area, I would rank the variety of foods, from highest to lowest as: Wusheng, Xiaobei followed by Tainan Garden. Tainan Garden simply has more merchandising and less food.
As an added bonus, Xiaobei Tourist Market is just two blocks to the south, which offers plenty of indoor seating and augments the foods at it's sister night market with many small restaurants, in addition to...
Read more-SiaoBei Night Market- White pepper is the sauce of. With the fish,it will be tasted like the sense of sweet. The topped with garlic the soup with. When you taste the soup,you will be more surprised. The SiaoBei Marker is more like the food court. More shops are still there. Nearby the market,you can take a walk and buy something. The city hall feels really like the place you can live. Actually,the road which is no pavement and ways by scooter and bicycles,need to replace and a lot of the buildings are renewed. So the more government officials have a responsibility for. However,their actions are reported...
Read moreIf you're going to check out a night market for the first time, this one is probably only average. It's really just a place to grab an evening snack, outdoors. I was after BBQ corn on the cob. I wound up also having a traditional flat pancake, and then some pudding-filled small baked cakes (they were pretty cheap). The candied tomatoes on a stick looked tempting. I also found a "Taiwan" hat in a pile of hats, and a pocket watch, neither of which I would have imagined buying when I went in looked...
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