I tried out the peanut ice-cream wrap, I would say that Jiufen had the best. We were there bcos Jasmine wanted to try out the Korean egg bread which apparently the boss is a Korean and he did went to some TV shows. Lot of food stallsssss, game corners and some clothing booths. Out of all the night markets I went in Taichung, surprisingly I like Hanxi the most! Hanxi is like a full package night market. Hanxi Night Market is definitely unknown for tourists but it was packed with locals. The first night market we went was Fengjia Night Market! Sadly, we’d dinner before this so we didn’t try out a lot but we had the sakura raindrop cake and grilled mochi! The raindrop cake was good and very well paired with the plum sauce, the grilled mochi however was a disappointment, the mochi was really tough. I’d that 3-in-1 sausages which was fish roe, squid ink and I forgot the other one lol. I like fish roe the most! Tamsui sure has a lot creativity in their food like that Taiwan sausages. I tried out their fried milk which was tasteless. Lively with a lot of souvenir shops & food stalls and street performances. Tamsui is definitely one of my favourite places in Taipei. Squid Ink Taiwan Sausage 3-in-1 Taiwan Sausage There’s a beautiful temple in the night market too, do remember to check it out! It costed NT20 for that small bowl, and yes it was good. I ordered the rice only because the girls sat beside me kept saying “ omg it’s good!” “it’s good, isn’t it?” and I was like “OK JUST TAKE MY MONEY!”. We only tried out this stall (which was recommended online) and we had their pork soup and braised pork rice. I was so glad that the lanterns were lighted up (cos I’ve seen pictures online that the lanterns were not lighted up) and it was super pretty! Right after Jiufen, we held down to Keelung for their infamous ‘must go’ night market. Do look out for it in Raohe NM!Īnd we each spent NT100 on fortune telling, kind of lol. It was a stall selling cute cheese tart and egg tart. And that super nice lemon cheese tart was something that def worth a try, missing it right now. I assume Pepper Bun is one of the must eat in Raohe since there was a longggggg queue and it was raining, can you imagine how crazy the people were?! I bought one too but I personally think it was alright? Except the bun was freshly made and it was super hot, I don’t think it really worth for the queue □ Taiwan sausage was definitely something that I can never stop eating. Since our itinerary was Taichung > YunLin > Kaohsiung > Taipei, so we were so excited for the night markets in the beginning of the trip but the excitement kinda died down by the end of the trip. Out of all the 5382284 night markets in Taipei, we only went for Raohe Night Market. Pepper bun Taiwan sausage is luvvvvv Lemon Cheese Tart Fortune Telling So these are the night markets I went & what I ate: We literally had our dinner in the night market almost EVERY NIGHT until we got really sick and bored of it, like for real ok. You can never missed out night markets in Taiwan! I’ve been to night markets in Taipei, Taichung & Kaohsiung.
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