Very lively atmosphere and a plethora of street food and souvenir shopping options. Most, if not all, stores provided English, so getting by around wasn’t difficult at all.
Raohe Street Night Market
Posted: Feb 27, 2025
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Odan H.
4/5Excellent
Raohe Night Market is a popular and more manageable alternative to larger night markets like Shilin. It’s famous for its vibrant atmosphere, delicious street food (especially the pepper pork buns), and cultural setting near Ciyou Temple. Visitors praise its variety, reasonable prices, and lively vibe, though it can get crowded on weekends. Overall, it’s a must-visit spot for food lovers and travelers wanting an authentic local experience.
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Posted: May 13, 2025
台北 ~ 富哥
5/5Outstanding
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Raohe Night Market is in an excellent location, one foot across four districts (Songshan District, Xinyi District, Nangang District, Neihu District). The starting point of the subway "Songshan New Store Line", the railway Songshan Station is next to it, and the night market has a variety of snacks. Because the night market in Xinyi District is the most popular among foreigners, next to the Keelung River Riverside Park, it is suitable for food and leisure.
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Posted: Jan 24, 2025
ariel423
5/5Outstanding
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Taiwan's night market is really too many to count, each night market is very characteristic, we went to Shilin Night Market and Raohe Night Market. The MRT is the entrance, which is very convenient. There are really many snacks, braised pork rice, pan fried, pepper cakes, various drinks, small commodities, and even traditional noodles, it is worth experiencing.
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Posted: Dec 5, 2024
青青岛-
5/5Outstanding
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Very lively and characteristic night market, the tourists here are relatively less. After the hotel put down the bag, follow the flow of people on the road, and you can quickly find the night market. Just arrived at the entrance and all kinds of aromas came on. The beautiful roasted apricot mushrooms, the guy's roasted abalone, etc. are very popular and delicious. The beef noodles facing the street shop seem to have a story. Just go into a wall with photos of stars, and the tastes have their own characteristics. The most exaggerated is the pepper cake, known as the ancestor, queued up to the street corner to see no people, there is really no time to queue, and I can't see any characteristics at a glance nearby, and the taste is still relatively fragrant. Along the way, I went shopping on a few streets, and the stomach was rounded, but I still came to the classic medicine ribs stall. The taste is very strong, it is the most distinctive snack on this road. Later friends, it is recommended to be hungry for at least 2 meals, and then slowly taste.
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Posted: Jun 22, 2016
水漫三楼
5/5Outstanding
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Take MRT Line 3 to Songshan Station, and you will come out of Raohe Street Night Market, one of Taipei's famous night markets. Follow the right side from east to west, go to the end and then go west to east on the opposite side. The goods don't seem to have many highlights, and the variety of food is really overwhelmed, pepper cakes, medicine ribs, flower balls, roasted oysters, beer snails... countless, without a large stomach, always take a little regret to go, how can not eat.
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Posted: Feb 9, 2016
vivi
5/5Outstanding
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Raohe Street Sightseeing Night Market Street is full of shops on both sides of the street, plus the two rows of stalls in the middle of the road, there is still room for consumers to walk; it can be seen how large the scale of Raohe Street is. The hundreds of delicious food vendors are the most attractive points in Raohe Night Market. There are throat-sweeting ancient bean curd, oyster noodles, delicious Turkish ice cream and medicine pier ribs, everything is famous, the store is crowded. In addition to food, Raohe Street Night Market is also full of many clothing stores. Cheap fashions ranging from hats to shoes to handbags, and the exquisite styles will make you unfinished. The nearby Ciyou Palace, a temple dedicated to Mazu, was built in 1757. The exquisite sculptures of characters on the roof and the legendary green dragons that prevent fires make the Ciyou Palace look spectacular. The palace contains light lamps lit by believers praying for Mazu's blessing. Sour, sweet and bitter, everything.