

A vibrant night market in Taipei, offering local street food, shopping, and cultural experiences.
Steamed bun filled with pork and vegetables, often eaten for breakfast.
Thick noodle soup with pork innards and green onions, a popular lunch option.
Fermented tofu with a strong aroma, often deep-fried and served with pickled cabbage.

A unique T-Shirt featuring the market's iconic architecture, symbolizing the vibrant nightlife of Heritage Hill.
A collection of local snacks like Ay-Chung Flour-Thickened Noodle, Stinky Tofu, and Bubble Tea, showcasing Taiwan's diverse food culture.
A traditional Taiwanese umbrella with intricate, hand-painted designs, reflecting the island's rich art heritage.

Heritage Hill Night Market can be rainy, this jacket will keep you dry and comfortable.

Evenings can be warm, a portable fan will help you cool down while exploring the market.

Having local currency (Taiwan New Dollar) will make transactions at the market smoother.
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Iconic stall serving flour-thick noodle soup with large, chewy noodles.
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