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#Raohe Night Market Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
Weekend getaway to Taipei
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Plan your weekend escape to Taipei, where the city's enchanting night markets await. From the aromatic offerings of Shilin Night Market to the lively atmosphere of Raohe Night Market, these vibrant hubs are a food lover's paradise. Wander among the stalls, savoring traditional Taiwanese dishes and discovering unique treasures as the city comes alive with colorful lights and bustling energy. Taipei's night markets offer an unforgettable taste of local culture and cuisine, making it the perfect destination for a weekend getaway.
Authentic Taipei Food Experience
Raohe Night Market is one of the traditional night markets in Taipei and is a must visit to get an authentic taste of taiwanese food. There are plenty of stalls in the night market to choose from and try out.
The entrance arch of the night market also very instaworthy so remember to take a few shots there.
Alright, speaking about food experience in Raohe, there’s one thing which is a die die must-try is the PEPPER BUNS ! Their pepper buns really is piping hot juice oozing out from the bite; WARNING: is really piping hot so be aware. Other food to try is smelly tofu and fried milk curds.
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Popular Market selling Taiwanese Streetfood
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Lots of food! It's mostly a 2 lane street walk.
So you can walk down one lane with stalls flanking both sides and do a loop back to visit stores in the parallel lane. Set aside about 2 hrs to complete the route (including eating time).
There are some clothing and toy stores as well. But the main draw is clearly the food.
When in doubt on what to eat, just join the queue :)
Didn't see any toilets around so you may want to go before you go.
Tip: Come around 6pm as Stalls only start to set up at around 5:30pm.
Raohe Night Market
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Raohe night market has many many good stalls!
There are food stall on the both side of the walkway, you can walk down one lane with stalls flanking both sides and do a loop back to visit stores in the parallel lane.
There are some clothing and toy stores as well. But the main thing here is clearly the food. Most of the good food will have a long queue despite is drizzling.
This 2 food are my personal favourite! Rice Dumping on ice and Pepper meat bun!
One thing to take note that there are no toilet available in the night market so the nearest one will be at the metro station!
Raohe Night Market 饒河街觀光夜市
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Address - Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
105台北市松山區饒河街
Highlights - Raohe Night Market is one of famous and most visited night markets in Taipei. You could walk here from Songshan Metro Station in less than 5 minutes. Try the famous Fuzhou Ancestor Pepper Pie 福州世祖胡椒餅 located right at the entrance gate. It is fragrant when eaten piping hot. However, I observed that the filling has reduced from my previous visit 5 years ago. The fried chicken cutlet stall also has a long queue, and there were many different flavours to choose from. We paired it with bubble milk tea at the alley right next to it, and it was super sinful but shiok!
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RaoHe Night Market(饒河夜市)✨✨✨
@Songshan District, Taipei, Taiwan.
MRT – Songshan(松山)Station - Exit 5
RaoHe Night Market👍🏻✨one of the famous authentic night market, which is a must-visit attraction in Taipei - with its wide range of traditional street food stalls, quaint retail shops, and carnival-style activities, etc…
The must-try snacks/foodie…😋👍🏻✨
🎉Pepper Buns(胡椒饼) *the stall is just located near the entrance of the market*
🎉Angus Beef Cubes *juicy bite-sized chunks of beef*
🎉Stinky Tofu(臭豆腐)
🎉Grilled Squid *fresh n tender with their special-made sauce, and sprinkled with chili powder*
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eat and eat and repeat at Raohe Night Market
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One of the oldest night markets in Taipei, you should put it in your must-visit night market. Just a few minutes walk from the train station, this night market is smaller but friendlier than other night markets. If food is your top priority, this place offers delicious food!
Food to try:
1. Pepper Bun
- It is a piping hot baked bun stuffed with minced meat , scallion, sugar, soy sauce, and, of course, black pepper.
- There is always a queue, so be patient waiting.
2. Grilled Scallops
- Scallops can't go wrong. Speared with sauce when being grilled gave it a flavourful taste.
3. Taiwanese herbal pork bone soup - it is like Singapore's bak kut teh
The soup was flavourful with lots of herbs
Add on a bowl of lu rou fa - Taiwanese rice topped with braised pork - to complete the meal.
Address:
Raohe Night Market
Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
RaoHe Street Night Market
RaoHe Street Night Market is one of the most famous night markets in Taipei. It offers a lot of yummy foods and snacks at affordable prices. It is close to the Songshan train station, and Songshan Ciyou Temple. I love the Fuzhou Black Pepper Bun so much, the skin was crispy and the meat was so flavourful. Please be prepared for a long queue. Other than that, I also highly recommend the Tamagoyaki.
Address: Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Opening Hours: 5pm to midnight
Highlight: Delicious Taiwanese food, snacks, desserts and drinks
Ambiance/Facilities: 9/10
Avg. Price Per Person: NT$300 (S$13)
Rating: 5/5
Amazing Taipei Trip
I did a weekend trip in Taipei as my place of residence (Hong Kong) eased inbound travellers’ quarantine requirements. Not having travelled Taiwan for 3 years due to the Covid-19 pandemic felt surreal as it has always been my favourite destination for a short/weekend-trip.
Unfortunately, the weather was bad throughout the trip – it was constantly raining. However, fortunately at night, the heavy rain stopped, and I could go out to the famous night markets such as Ningxia and Raohe. My favourite night market was Ningxia. Although it remained the same as three years ago, I could still see some changes – more varieties in food, especially Korean snacks. I felt like I was in my heritage home!
After eating loads of food at the night market, I went straight to bed and woke up early the day after. I went out to see the Taipei 101 – the city’s one of the most famous landmarks. Unfortunately, the foggy weather did not allow me to oversee the entire building but at least, it was not crowded.
Then I decided to go back to my hotel and pack up and left for Hong Kong. Although I could not do much outdoor activities due to the adverse weather conditions, I still enjoyed the trip. I cannot wait to go back again.
Raohe Night Market, Taipei
Address - Fuyuan St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
Getting There -
10 minutes from Houshanpi MRT Station (exit 4)
5 minutes from Songshan Train Station
Ambiance/Facilities - Night market with tons of food, shopping and games
Rating - 5/5
Raohe Night Market is one of the most popular night market in Taipei City, it is also my favourite night market!
It is located near the most famous clothes wholesale Center Wufenpu, so we often shop at Wufenpu in the afternoon and adjourn to Raohe in the evening for more shopping and food.
You can find lots of food here, namely the very famous Wu Jiao Bing, which is a Chinese bake with meat fillings. There are a lot of stalls selling all kinds of street food such as Taiwan sausage, Ai Yu drink, Stinky Tofu, Ice shavings etc
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Rao He Seafood Night Market
Rao He night market is one of my favourite night markets. I will usually go there after visiting the city hall and Taipei 101. I will also visit the wufengpu garment wholesale centre which is a 20 minute walk from the Rao He night market. My suggestion is to reach there by 7pm so that most of the stalls would be ready for operations.
Similar to other Taiwan night markets, the focus is on the foods. One of the long queue food stalls is the black pepper bun which costs 50b. The bin is freshly made and the meat is juicy and tender. There are also grilled beef steaks and grilled squid to suit your taste buds.
There are also many restaurants and desert stalls there. My favourite would be the peanut rainbow ice shadings topped with vanilla ice cream. The serving portion is huge and very satisfying. You can take a train here or a taxi for less than 300twd from the ximending area. The Rao he market closes late at night.
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BEST night market in taipei
Always revisit raohe night market whenever i’m in taipei. Literally the best night market with tons of food, tons of GOOD food, stalls for shopping, and activities!
my favourite from this night market has got to be the smelly tofu (the only one i enjoy eating in taipei so far) because it’s delicious with the pickled cabbage & the chilli (rly spicy).
Beef cubes are a must have & i basically tried everything that’s new to me whenever i visit a night market in taiwan. The bubble tea was soooo cheap compared to singapore prices & i couldn’t resist but got a 1 litre cup (50 TWD = ~2+ SGD).
Estimate around 2-3 hours here for a good time! #taipei #taiwan
Food tripping at Raohe St Night Market
One of the more popular night market in Taipei is the Raohe Street night market. It only opens after 5pm daily and is located at Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105. Some people considered it as the best single night market for all your night food needs.
One of the must eat here is the black pepper bun. The stall is just located inside the entrance of the night market's East entrance. These are freshly made on the spot and the queue for it is always so long!
Another must eat is the deep fried spiral potato stick. I will always get this when I chance upon it. If you are heading there in the cold weather, I will also recommend you to try the herbal ribs soup. The soup is rich with the herbs and I love the sweetness of those herb in the soup. Hot soup in cold weather! So shioks!
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Raohe night market is one of the oldest night market in Taipei. The selection of food and drinks in this market are mostly local and you should be able to enjoy yourself with what you can find there.
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The most popular night market in Taiwan
The market is super happening, which located in Songshan district. There are countless street food stalls where you can get all the famous local delights such as 臭豆腐,珍珠奶茶,牛肉面,蚵仔面线and many more! It is walkable from metro station. The price of the food is reasonable and it is ranked among the top 3 night markets in Taiwan! Besides food, you can get souvenirs and try childhood games inside the market.
Taipei's earliest sightseeing night market
📝Taiwan Travelogue part8: Raohe Street Sightseeing Night Market📝
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Raohe Sightseeing Night Market is the earliest sightseeing night market in Taipei, with its own glittering archway. The entire length is about 600 meters, but the stalls are very dense, basically forming two paths on the left and right within 600 meters, so the actual effect should be about 1200 meters. The recommended delicacies by Taipei's official tourism website are oyster vermicelli, medicinal braised ribs, braised dishes, beef offal noodles, frozen desserts, and traditional tofu pudding. Personally, I think it's all about serendipity, just go with whatever you see.
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On this street, I bought grilled squid, saw cute handmade pastries and bought some, couldn't resist the cool flames and got some dice beef, had a handmade popsicle, and then a bowl of taro ball dessert. Saw braised duck blood and tofu and had a bowl, and finally when the craving for instant noodles hit, I also had a bowl of instant noodle wontons.
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Here, it's basically possible to find a seat to eat, there are some shops on both sides, and many stalls also have seating available, unlike Ningxia Night Market where you can basically only stand and eat.
Like other night markets in Taiwan, in addition to snack stalls, there are many other small shops here, selling souvenirs, small bags. There are fortune tellers with moles, and those traditional old-school game stalls. I noticed that these small shops all have a little clip to hold the plastic wrapper for disposable chopsticks and straws, which feels like a thoughtful little design.
Visited on February 7, 2019
A Must Visit Nightmarket in Taipei
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It is a bustling and lively night market located in Taipei, Taiwan. It's known for its vibrant atmosphere, diverse selection of street food stalls offering a wide variety of Taiwanese snacks and delicacies, as well as shopping opportunities for souvenirs, clothing, and accessories. Raohe Night Market is a popular destination for both locals and tourists alike, providing an immersive experience into Taiwan's culinary and cultural scene.
It is situated next to the Ciyou Temple, a prominent landmark in Taipei dedicated to the deity Mazu, the goddess of the sea. Visitors to Raohe Night Market often take the opportunity to explore the temple's intricate architecture and participate in religious rituals, adding a cultural dimension to their night market experience. Additionally, the vibrant atmosphere of Raohe Night Market, with its colorful lights, lively crowds, and bustling energy, makes it a popular spot for both locals and tourists to soak in the vibrant nightlife of Taipei.
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Raohe Street Night Market
Taipei's night market food is very famous, many tourists' first stop will definitely be to check in at the night market, and the most famous night markets, whenever night falls, will be surrounded by crowds, very exaggerated.
Shilin Night Market, Ximending Night Market, Raohe Night Market, etc. are all must-visit night markets in the Taipei area, with a wide variety of snacks, affordable prices, and just a little bit of each is enough to fill up.
The more recommended snacks include the famous Taiwanese sausage, Kezaijian and stinky tofu, of course, the characteristic milk tea is indispensable. Each one is addictive.
And the night market is also the most direct way to experience a city's culture.
🌍Address: Raohe Street, Songshan District, Taipei City
🚗Transportation: Taxi
⛱️Surroundings: City God Temple
💶Currency: ¥1=4.3 New Taiwan Dollar
💰Consumption: Night market consumption level is affordable
Raohe Night Market! Has to be on the list of Taiwan travel musts!!
Any night market at Taiwan is a must at least once during your trip. It’s such an experience and today we are trying Raohe. There was a long line at the entrance for black pepper buns. But we wanted crispy squid 🦑 so we started there’s and then tapioca balls and the soufflé milk tea with pearls Japanese pancake was amazing. Could had one all to myself. We got dumplings and takoyaki and the list goes on. So many choices and only one stomach… it’s okay if you didn’t eat your way all the way to end of the night market just as long as you did try some yummy snacks. They also have lots of game stalls and shops if you need to take a break from foods. We brought more people so we could eat more foods!!! Highly recommend!!! #localguides #historicallandmarks #mytravelhacks #falltrip
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Raohe Street Night Market Taipei 🗺️
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Raohe Street Night Market in Taipei is a sensory wonderland that catapulted me into the heart of Taiwanese street culture. Nestled along a vibrant street in Songshan District, this night market is a kaleidoscope of colors, aromas, and sounds, offering an authentic taste of Taipei's culinary scene. As a food enthusiast, the market's diverse array of street delicacies was a true feast for the senses.
The highlights of Raohe Street Night Market include the iconic Ciyou Temple at its entrance, setting a spiritual tone amidst the lively atmosphere. Stalls lining the narrow alleyway serve up local specialties like pepper buns, stinky tofu, and oyster omelets, each dish telling a flavorful story of Taiwanese gastronomy. The bustling crowds and neon-lit signs added to the market's dynamic energy.
Nearby attractions include the tranquil Dajia Riverside Park, a perfect retreat for a leisurely stroll along the Keelung River after indulging in the market's delights. The Wufenpu Shopping District, renowned for its fashion finds, is also within reach for those eager to explore Taipei's eclectic shopping scene.
Raohe Street Night Market is more than just a food haven; it's a cultural expedition where locals and tourists come together to savor the essence of Taipei's vibrant street life. #taiwan #taipei #localguides
MUST-EATS AT RAOHE NIGHT MARKET ❤️
📍 Raohe Night Market, Taipei
If you’re going to Raohe Night Market, please do not MISS these food!
The variety of food available here was simply too much!!!!
I LOVED THE MUSHROOMS THE MOST TBH.
From traditional Taiwanese snacks to more contemporary treats, there’s something for everyone. The sizzling of the grills, the wafting scent of soup stews, and the colourful displays of food snacks makes choosing what to eat an adventure on its own!
while there could be quite a crowd, the overall energy of the place adds to the charm.
vendors are enthusiastic and friendly, super eager to share their specialties with tourists. ❤️
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Raohe night market in Taiwan
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Raohe night market is also one of the Taipei’s night market for tourist. A must visit night market when you are here .
this night market also pack with people not only tourist local people will be coming to this night market as well. there are plenty of delicious food stall, clothing and also some accessories and facial store here .
must eat food in this night market:-
1. fuzhou pepper buns
2. grilled squid
3. okonomiyaki at fukushima yaki
4. fried dumpling
5. Taiwanese herbal pork bone soup
6. bubble tea
7. fried XXL chicken
8. taiwan sausage
9. etc
many good food for you to explore here . open everyday from 5pm to 11pm. must come 👍🏻
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A must visit place when you are in Taiwan! Many different delicious food from the Raohe night market, Shilin night market and many more! The price for the food is also very affordable with some Michelin food too!
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The best pork bun you can eat in Taiwan!! You can never leave Taiwan without stopping at Pepper cakes! #Pepper Cakes Taiwan #taiwantravel #taiwan #raohenightmarket #taiwantourism
Raohe Night Market Taiwan. One of the best night markets I’ve been in Taiwan. The foods are certainly very delicious. There are also some shops where you can buy clothes, shoes, etc. Awesome place! ♥️#foodie #foodie #本地遊 #mytripvlog #awesomepic #passionpassport #travel
A night at Rao He Night Market
Rao He Night Market, Taipei
Address - Rao He Night Market, Taipei
Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105, 105台北市松山區饒河街
1. Highlights - Tried the Taiwanese sausage store ran by this friendly auntie who highly recommended the bite sized pieces compared to the long ones so that they’re much easier to eat. She was right!
Rating - 4/5
2. Highlights - Can’t miss out on the grilled beef cubes when you are at Taiwan! A must have. Delicious 🤤 Already salivating as I’m writing this.
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enjoy your night at Raohe Night Market~
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Raohe Night Market
We went there during the weekday and the crowd was not that bad. There are still long queue at famous food/ snacks such as the pepper bun.
One of our favourite dessert that we have tried at the night market was the Osmanthus Rice Ball! It is a must-try!
However, the number of food stalls at raohe night market now became a lot lesser compared to pre-covid. A few of the food that we were back looking for were long gone and couldn’t find it back anymore!
Nevertheless, still worth a visit here as there are still good food stalls here to spend your night and dinner here!
Address: Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Getting there: you may take the MRT (songshan-xindian line) and alight at Songshan MRT station. Walk 5 mins and you’ll see Raohe night market
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New favourite snack at my favourite night market!
Raohe Night Market is my personal favourite night market in Taipei. Relatively small but packed with delicious snacks! A must have for me is the taiwanese sausage. I have been wanting to try the pepper bun but the queue is always snaking long. Finally decided to join the queue this time to find out what's the hype over it, and I'm totally sold after the first bite! Rich flavour, so addictive that I was contemplating to join the queue again for more! Highly recommended to try!
Famous Pepper Buns at Raohe Night Market
Address: No. 253, Raohe St, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan
The store is located right near the entrance of the Raohe Night Market in Taipei. Even on a rainy evening (around 5.30pm), there's still over 10 queuing up for the famous Fuzhou Pepper Buns. The queue moves quite fast, so I got my hot steaming bun in no time. Quite nice when eating hot in the cold weather.
All the pepper buns are baked inside the 2 cylinder brick ovens on the spot in the Raohe Night Market and the staff checked regularly and took out those which are ready. The staff are also constantly making fresh new pepper buns on the spot.
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#mytripvlog #foodie #summervacation Taiwan honestly has the best food imo sinkie food kinda need to buck up Taiwan has best night market food and affordable prices , beef noodle is so good and we even had beef bowl, we are going to migrate Taiwan tbh the food is good and tasty, yummy yummy in your tummy together we can travel and taste all scenery together and let’s go !!
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