

A vibrant night market in New Taipei City, offering a mix of local street food, clothing, and accessories.
Famous for its traditional Taiwanese breakfast, especially the 'Da Chang Bing' (Braised Pork Burger).
Known for its unique flour-thickened noodle soup, a popular local lunch option.
Famous for its oversized fried chicken, a must-try street food in Taipei.

Lama Dugh Night Market can be rainy, especially in the evenings.

Temperatures can be warm during the day, and markets can be crowded.
To carry your purchases and reduce plastic waste.
Handmade paper lanterns, a symbol of local tradition and festivity, often used during the Lantern Festival.
Local street food like Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Noodle, Oyster Omelette, and Stinky Tofu, representing Taiwan's diverse culinary culture.
Artisanally made bamboo products such as chopsticks, bowls, and decorative items, showcasing the region's bamboo craftsmanship.
Taipei's largest night market, offering local food, shopping, and entertainment.
Steamed buns filled with juicy pork and preserved vegetables.
Thick noodles in a rich, savory, and slightly sweet gravy.
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, often served deep-fried with pickled cabbage and garlic sauce.
A bustling night market in Taipei, known for its diverse food stalls and local shopping.
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