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Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Taipei
No. 245, Minsheng W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Chaoyang Tea Park
No. 揣, Lane 64, Section 2, Chongqing N Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Sin Hong Choon
No. 309號, Minsheng W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Chen Dexing Ancestral Hall
No. 27號, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 106
Chiang Wei-Shui Memorial Park
No. 11, Lane 79, Guisui St, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Dihua Street
Section 1, Dihua St, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Taipei Xia Hai City God Temple
No. 61號, Section 1, Dihua St, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Jiancheng Park
號旁, No. 35, Section 2, Chengde Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Dadaocheng Cisheng Temple
No. 17, Lane 49, Bao'an St, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Dadaocheng Park
No. 243, Guisui St, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Nearby restaurants
Yuen Huan Pien Oyster Egg Omelette
No. 46號, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Go Za Vi Toufa
No. 210號, Minsheng W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Beans Village
No. 49號, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Taro Taro
No. 60號, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Liu Yu Zi (Taro balls)
103, Taiwan, Taipei City, Datong District, Ningxia Rd, 091攀䜍
Nap Tea Taipei Ningxia
No. 212號, Minsheng W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
環蚘éș»æČč雞
No. 44號, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Lai Ji Oyster Omelet
No. 198äč‹22號, Minsheng W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Tyrannosaurus Mini Hot Pot City
No. 58號, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10356
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No. 66號, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
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艋èˆș雞排 ć°ćŒ—ćŻ§ć€ćș—
No. 207號, Minsheng W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
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103, Taiwan, Taipei City, Datong District, Ningxia Rd, 62è™ŸćŻ§ć€è·Ż45ć··1è™Ÿć°éąć­žæ ĄćŽ
Shuanglian Market
No. 198, Minsheng W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
魚池èČłćŁč-ćŻ§ć€ćș—
No. 68號, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
World Gym Taipei Ningxia Express
103, Taiwan, Taipei City, Datong District, Ningxia Rd, 11號B1
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103, Taiwan, Taipei City, Datong District, Ningxia Rd, 109號攀䜍
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Taiwan, Taipei City, Datong District, ćŻ§ć€ć€œćž‚29攀
Taipei Bike Works | ç¶­äżź/äżé€Šć°ˆé–€ćș—/ć–źè»Šç§Ÿć€Ÿ
No. 9號, Lane 70, Section 2, Chongqing N Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
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103, Taiwan, Taipei City, Datong District, ćŻ§ć€ć€œćž‚137攀
Co Co
No. 159號, Minsheng W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Nearby hotels
CU Hotel Taipei
No. 198號, Minsheng W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
GININN
103, Taiwan, Taipei City, Datong District, Nanjing W Rd, 151號6æš“
At Home Hotel NanShi
2æš“, No. 11號, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
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No. 2, Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Starbox Hostel
103, Taiwan, Taipei City, Datong District, Nanjing W Rd, 288號288, Nanjing W. Rd4F, No
Play Design Hotel çŽ©ć‘łæ—…èˆ
103, Taiwan, Taipei City, Datong District, Taiyuan Rd, 156-2號5æš“
HĂč House, Taipei
No. 172號, Section 2, Chongqing N Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
City Suites Taipei Nanxi
No. 169號, Nanjing W Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
Tomato TTT INN ç•ȘèŒ„èĄŒæ—…
103, Taiwan, Taipei City, Datong District, Taiyuan Rd, 156-2號5æš“
T.O. Hotel
No. 28號, Section 2, Chengde Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
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Ningxia Night Market

Ningxia Rd, Datong District, Taipei City, Taiwan 103
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attractions: Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Taipei, Chaoyang Tea Park, Sin Hong Choon, Chen Dexing Ancestral Hall, Chiang Wei-Shui Memorial Park, Dihua Street, Taipei Xia Hai City God Temple, Jiancheng Park, Dadaocheng Cisheng Temple, Dadaocheng Park, restaurants: Yuen Huan Pien Oyster Egg Omelette, Go Za Vi Toufa, Beans Village, Taro Taro, Liu Yu Zi (Taro balls), Nap Tea Taipei Ningxia, 環蚘éș»æČč雞, Lai Ji Oyster Omelet, Tyrannosaurus Mini Hot Pot City, æ±çŸłéźźèš”, local businesses: 艋èˆș雞排 ć°ćŒ—ćŻ§ć€ćș—, ćŻ§ć€æœˆæ°æż€è›‹è”„æČč逅NINGXIA YUE SHI SCALLIONS PANCAKE, Shuanglian Market, 魚池èČłćŁč-ćŻ§ć€ćș—, World Gym Taipei Ningxia Express, 無éȘšé›žè…żæŽ’, ćŻ§ć€ć€œćž‚éł„è›‹é”äșș, Taipei Bike Works | ç¶­äżź/äżé€Šć°ˆé–€ćș—/ć–źè»Šç§Ÿć€Ÿ, ć€æ—©ć‘łæ„›çŽ‰, Co Co
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Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Taipei

Chaoyang Tea Park

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(151)

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Chaoyang Tea Park

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4.2
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5.0
42w

this market is a paradise for food lovers. From Michelin-recommended eateries to mouth-watering local specialties, Ningxia has it all. Here's a guide to some of the must-try dishes that will leave you craving for more.

Yuan Huan Pien Oyster Egg Omelette A stand that has captured the hearts (and stomachs) of both locals and tourists alike! Yuan Huan Pien's oyster dishes are fresh, plump, and juicy, offering a flavor that’s second to none. The Oyster Egg Omelette is a crowd favorite, along with their oyster soup and garlic-dried oysters. What really stands out for me is the oyster soup – it’s warm, comforting, and packed with the delicate, briny flavor of fresh oysters. Be prepared for a long wait, as this place is always buzzing with eager customers. If you’re in a rush, they offer takeout, and they’ll let you know the perfect time to come back for pickup. It's a great way to grab your meal and explore the rest of the market while you wait!

Liu Yu Zi (Liu Yu Zai Fried Taro Balls) Calling all taro lovers – this is the spot you cannot miss. Recommended by the Michelin Bib Gourmand, Liu Yu Zi is renowned for its deep-fried homemade taro balls. These crispy delights are packed with a chewy and flavorful interior, creating the perfect contrast of textures. There are two varieties: the crispy taro ball, filled with fragrant taro paste, and the egg yolk taro ball, which is savory and filled with egg yolk and pork floss. Both are delicious, but I’m partial to the egg yolk version for that extra savory kick. If you're a fan of taro, this is a must-try!

Rong’s Pork Liver For those with a more adventurous palate, Rong’s Pork Liver is a Michelin-recommended gem. Their specialty is the Pig Liver Soup, but if you're not in the mood for soup, try their Taiwanese-style scallion taro cake – it's an excellent option that I couldn't resist. The flavors are robust and comforting, with a perfect balance of savory goodness in every bite. If you’re a fan of organ meats, you’ll definitely want to stop by!

Lin Ji Spicy Stinky Tofu For the more daring food enthusiasts, Lin Ji offers a signature dish that's both iconic and notorious: spicy stinky tofu. The crispy tofu is fried to perfection, paired with a rich, spicy sauce that elevates its complex flavors. What makes it even better is the option to add tofu skin and duck blood to your dish, turning this street food into something truly addictive. It’s a flavor explosion in every bite, and definitely a must-try for the brave eater!

Zhi Gao Rice Looking for a hearty, comforting meal? Look no further than Zhi Gao Rice. You can choose from a variety of rice options, including pork trotter rice, pork chop rice, chicken rice, and more. Their signature dishes, like the egg and shrimp soup and the braised pork trotter rice, are incredibly comforting. The rice is topped with a generous serving of braised pork, an egg, and pickled vegetables – a combination that’s both satisfying and packed with flavor.

Fang Chia Shredded Chicken on Rice Fang Chia specializes in rice dishes that are simple yet delicious. Their Rice with Shredded Chicken is a must-try, with tender pieces of chicken served on a bed of warm, steaming rice, drizzled with light soy sauce. But for my money, their Rice with Braised Pork is the winner. The sweet and savory braised pork is tender, juicy, and pairs perfectly with the rice. Don’t forget to try their braised tofu, which is a delightful complement to the whole dish.

Burst and Crispy Squid Now, here’s something truly unique: Burst and Crispy Squid. This dish features a whole fried squid stuffed with fresh cucumbers and radish, giving it a crunchy, refreshing contrast to the tender squid. The best part? You can choose from various sauces and flavors to complement your squid. I recommend the Thai sauce and lemon sauce for a tangy, zesty twist. Every time I visit Ningxia Night Market, I make sure to grab a serving – it’s absolutely...

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5.0
2y

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: 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! 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! 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: 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! 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. 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...

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5.0
28w

Ning Xia night market is a must visit when you're in Taipei!

There were many street food vendors to choose from. From appetizers, snacks, fritters, main meals & desserts, all types of food were within reach for us to try.

We were recommended by the friendly Uber driver who picked us up in Shilin night market the other day.

Ning Xia is a food only night market, so it's fixated & focused only on serving the good food. Other night market might sell clothings & other stuffs, not only food.

The food that were delicious based on my personal opinion:

-Golden crispy roast pork I could find the name of the restaurant in Google 😂 but it's located on the side, a restaurant with a stand infront of it. It was juicy, moist, tasty with a crispy skin that was perfectly cooked 😋

-Shredded chicken on rice Hubby found out about this menu when he browsed. I underestimated the dish before i tried it. What could be so special about shredded chicken on rice? After one spoonful got into my mouth, "Oh My God!" How come a simple chicken rice could tasted that good?

-Mochi We could get the mix mochi; sprinkled with sesame & peanut toppings. It was not too sweet, chewy & moist, not the dry type which make you want to drink right after. Maybe because it's boiled instead of steamed.

Unfortunately the famous oyster omellete restaurant was closed that day. So we didn't get the...

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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 đŸ“äžè€æŸè¶łæ±€ć…»èș«èĄŒéІ BĂč lǎosƍng zĂș tāng yǎng shēn hĂĄng guǎn (Massage) 📍Ningxia Night Market 📍Yuen Huan Pien Oyster Egg Omelet (ćœ“ç’°é‚Šèš”ä»”ç…Ž) (Michelin Guide) 📍Taipei101 #taiwanvlog #taipeifood
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this market is a paradise for food lovers. From Michelin-recommended eateries to mouth-watering local specialties, Ningxia has it all. Here's a guide to some of the must-try dishes that will leave you craving for more. Yuan Huan Pien Oyster Egg Omelette A stand that has captured the hearts (and stomachs) of both locals and tourists alike! Yuan Huan Pien's oyster dishes are fresh, plump, and juicy, offering a flavor that’s second to none. The Oyster Egg Omelette is a crowd favorite, along with their oyster soup and garlic-dried oysters. What really stands out for me is the oyster soup – it’s warm, comforting, and packed with the delicate, briny flavor of fresh oysters. Be prepared for a long wait, as this place is always buzzing with eager customers. If you’re in a rush, they offer takeout, and they’ll let you know the perfect time to come back for pickup. It's a great way to grab your meal and explore the rest of the market while you wait! Liu Yu Zi (Liu Yu Zai Fried Taro Balls) Calling all taro lovers – this is the spot you cannot miss. Recommended by the Michelin Bib Gourmand, Liu Yu Zi is renowned for its deep-fried homemade taro balls. These crispy delights are packed with a chewy and flavorful interior, creating the perfect contrast of textures. There are two varieties: the crispy taro ball, filled with fragrant taro paste, and the egg yolk taro ball, which is savory and filled with egg yolk and pork floss. Both are delicious, but I’m partial to the egg yolk version for that extra savory kick. If you're a fan of taro, this is a must-try! Rong’s Pork Liver For those with a more adventurous palate, Rong’s Pork Liver is a Michelin-recommended gem. Their specialty is the Pig Liver Soup, but if you're not in the mood for soup, try their Taiwanese-style scallion taro cake – it's an excellent option that I couldn't resist. The flavors are robust and comforting, with a perfect balance of savory goodness in every bite. If you’re a fan of organ meats, you’ll definitely want to stop by! Lin Ji Spicy Stinky Tofu For the more daring food enthusiasts, Lin Ji offers a signature dish that's both iconic and notorious: spicy stinky tofu. The crispy tofu is fried to perfection, paired with a rich, spicy sauce that elevates its complex flavors. What makes it even better is the option to add tofu skin and duck blood to your dish, turning this street food into something truly addictive. It’s a flavor explosion in every bite, and definitely a must-try for the brave eater! Zhi Gao Rice Looking for a hearty, comforting meal? Look no further than Zhi Gao Rice. You can choose from a variety of rice options, including pork trotter rice, pork chop rice, chicken rice, and more. Their signature dishes, like the egg and shrimp soup and the braised pork trotter rice, are incredibly comforting. The rice is topped with a generous serving of braised pork, an egg, and pickled vegetables – a combination that’s both satisfying and packed with flavor. Fang Chia Shredded Chicken on Rice Fang Chia specializes in rice dishes that are simple yet delicious. Their Rice with Shredded Chicken is a must-try, with tender pieces of chicken served on a bed of warm, steaming rice, drizzled with light soy sauce. But for my money, their Rice with Braised Pork is the winner. The sweet and savory braised pork is tender, juicy, and pairs perfectly with the rice. Don’t forget to try their braised tofu, which is a delightful complement to the whole dish. Burst and Crispy Squid Now, here’s something truly unique: Burst and Crispy Squid. This dish features a whole fried squid stuffed with fresh cucumbers and radish, giving it a crunchy, refreshing contrast to the tender squid. The best part? You can choose from various sauces and flavors to complement your squid. I recommend the Thai sauce and lemon sauce for a tangy, zesty twist. Every time I visit Ningxia Night Market, I make sure to grab a serving – it’s absolutely irresistible!
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Cheryl Anne LowCheryl Anne Low
Our first night market experience in Taipei. It did not disappoint. The variety of food and drinks is great. We had the beef cubes which were so tasty. Choose your seasoning. We went for the Taiwanese salt and pepper and it was sublime. The grilled corn was savoury and tasty. Guava juice was good too. Grilled squid was fresh and so tasty. The German pork knuckle with fresh onions with mustard was great.
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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 đŸ“äžè€æŸè¶łæ±€ć…»èș«èĄŒéІ BĂč lǎosƍng zĂș tāng yǎng shēn hĂĄng guǎn (Massage) 📍Ningxia Night Market 📍Yuen Huan Pien Oyster Egg Omelet (ćœ“ç’°é‚Šèš”ä»”ç…Ž) (Michelin Guide) 📍Taipei101 #taiwanvlog #taipeifood
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this market is a paradise for food lovers. From Michelin-recommended eateries to mouth-watering local specialties, Ningxia has it all. Here's a guide to some of the must-try dishes that will leave you craving for more. Yuan Huan Pien Oyster Egg Omelette A stand that has captured the hearts (and stomachs) of both locals and tourists alike! Yuan Huan Pien's oyster dishes are fresh, plump, and juicy, offering a flavor that’s second to none. The Oyster Egg Omelette is a crowd favorite, along with their oyster soup and garlic-dried oysters. What really stands out for me is the oyster soup – it’s warm, comforting, and packed with the delicate, briny flavor of fresh oysters. Be prepared for a long wait, as this place is always buzzing with eager customers. If you’re in a rush, they offer takeout, and they’ll let you know the perfect time to come back for pickup. It's a great way to grab your meal and explore the rest of the market while you wait! Liu Yu Zi (Liu Yu Zai Fried Taro Balls) Calling all taro lovers – this is the spot you cannot miss. Recommended by the Michelin Bib Gourmand, Liu Yu Zi is renowned for its deep-fried homemade taro balls. These crispy delights are packed with a chewy and flavorful interior, creating the perfect contrast of textures. There are two varieties: the crispy taro ball, filled with fragrant taro paste, and the egg yolk taro ball, which is savory and filled with egg yolk and pork floss. Both are delicious, but I’m partial to the egg yolk version for that extra savory kick. If you're a fan of taro, this is a must-try! Rong’s Pork Liver For those with a more adventurous palate, Rong’s Pork Liver is a Michelin-recommended gem. Their specialty is the Pig Liver Soup, but if you're not in the mood for soup, try their Taiwanese-style scallion taro cake – it's an excellent option that I couldn't resist. The flavors are robust and comforting, with a perfect balance of savory goodness in every bite. If you’re a fan of organ meats, you’ll definitely want to stop by! Lin Ji Spicy Stinky Tofu For the more daring food enthusiasts, Lin Ji offers a signature dish that's both iconic and notorious: spicy stinky tofu. The crispy tofu is fried to perfection, paired with a rich, spicy sauce that elevates its complex flavors. What makes it even better is the option to add tofu skin and duck blood to your dish, turning this street food into something truly addictive. It’s a flavor explosion in every bite, and definitely a must-try for the brave eater! Zhi Gao Rice Looking for a hearty, comforting meal? Look no further than Zhi Gao Rice. You can choose from a variety of rice options, including pork trotter rice, pork chop rice, chicken rice, and more. Their signature dishes, like the egg and shrimp soup and the braised pork trotter rice, are incredibly comforting. The rice is topped with a generous serving of braised pork, an egg, and pickled vegetables – a combination that’s both satisfying and packed with flavor. Fang Chia Shredded Chicken on Rice Fang Chia specializes in rice dishes that are simple yet delicious. Their Rice with Shredded Chicken is a must-try, with tender pieces of chicken served on a bed of warm, steaming rice, drizzled with light soy sauce. But for my money, their Rice with Braised Pork is the winner. The sweet and savory braised pork is tender, juicy, and pairs perfectly with the rice. Don’t forget to try their braised tofu, which is a delightful complement to the whole dish. Burst and Crispy Squid Now, here’s something truly unique: Burst and Crispy Squid. This dish features a whole fried squid stuffed with fresh cucumbers and radish, giving it a crunchy, refreshing contrast to the tender squid. The best part? You can choose from various sauces and flavors to complement your squid. I recommend the Thai sauce and lemon sauce for a tangy, zesty twist. Every time I visit Ningxia Night Market, I make sure to grab a serving – it’s absolutely irresistible!
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Our first night market experience in Taipei. It did not disappoint. The variety of food and drinks is great. We had the beef cubes which were so tasty. Choose your seasoning. We went for the Taiwanese salt and pepper and it was sublime. The grilled corn was savoury and tasty. Guava juice was good too. Grilled squid was fresh and so tasty. The German pork knuckle with fresh onions with mustard was great.
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