

Taipei's oldest night market, offering a vibrant mix of local food, shopping, and culture.
A historic Buddhist temple showcasing intricate carvings and a peaceful courtyard.
Home to an impressive collection of Chinese imperial artifacts and artworks.
A bustling night market offering local street food, shopping, and entertainment.
Famous for local breakfast dishes like Ay-Chung Flour-Thick Noodle and Lin Dong Fang Baozi.
Known for its steamed buns (Baozi) and noodle soup.
Famous for its flour-thick noodle soup, a local favorite.

Taipei's weather can be unpredictable, a lightweight rain jacket is essential for sudden showers.

Night markets can get crowded and hot, a portable fan is recommended for comfort.
Due to air pollution and COVID-19 precautions, it's optional but recommended to have a reusable face mask.
A popular Taiwanese comfort food, this thick noodle soup is a must-try at the night market.
A fermented tofu dish with a strong aroma, it's a beloved Taiwanese street snack with a unique flavor.
Originating in Taiwan, this refreshing drink made with tea, milk, and chewy tapioca pearls is a local favorite.
Steamed buns filled with hot soup and meat
Fermented tofu with strong aroma, often fried and served with pickled cabbage
Savory pancake made with eggs, starch, and small oysters, topped with sweet chili sauce
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