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Gongguan Night Market

Gongguan Night Market sits in Lane 90, Section 4, Roosevelt Road, in Taipei's Da'an District, right beside MRT Gongguan Station and hemmed in by National Taiwan University and NTUST. The result is a vibrant district where students and tourists mingle. The market is famous for its dazzling variety of snacks: traditional Taiwanese fried chicken, oyster omelets and braised snacks sit alongside Japanese, Korean, Thai and Vietnamese fare, all priced for student budgets and served in generous portions. Stalls are densely packed along the lanes, and the air carries the buzz of youth, buskers and seasonal festivities that make this corner of southern Taipei a favorite after-dark hangout.

大安區 "大安區 (臺北市)")羅斯福路四段90巷 90
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Shilin Night Market

Shilin Night Market sprawls across Taipei's Shilin District, anchored by Jihe Road, Dadong Road and Danan Road, and holds the title of the city's largest tourist night market. It is celebrated for an extraordinary spread of Taiwanese snacks: crispy fried chicken, fragrant oyster omelets, springy noodle soups, inventive steak-stuffed sausages and much more. Beyond food, rows of fashion stalls, accessories and games keep the energy youthful and electric. Access is easy via MRT Jiantan or Shilin stations, with bus connections and parking for drivers. Open daily, it remains a must-visit after-dark destination for locals and travelers hungry for food and fun.

士林區基河路、大東路、大南路 95
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Ningxia Night Market

Ningxia Night Market occupies a 300-meter stretch of Ningxia Road in Taipei's Datong District, a compact street packed with dozens of stalls, many of them Michelin Bib Gourmand picks. Fried chicken, oyster omelets, braised snacks and inventive bites line both sides of the lane, drawing loyal locals and curious travelers alike. The market has been patronized by figures such as NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, which only adds to its popularity and the queues that come with it. While each stall sets its own schedule, the action generally runs from early evening to late night. The atmosphere is boisterous and nostalgic, ideal for travelers wanting to sample a full sweep of traditional Taiwanese snacks in one sitting.

大同區 "大同區 (臺灣)")寧夏路 63
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Monga Night Market

Monga Night Market sits at the junction of Guangzhou Street, Wuzhou Street and Xichang Street in Taipei's Wanhua District. Three originally separate markets were later merged under the Monga name, and together with the neighboring Huaxi Street Night Market they form Wanhua's twin night markets. The lanes still carry the atmosphere of century-old streets, packed with stalls whose signature dishes lean toward seafood and traditional snacks. Must-tries include Liang Xi Hao's squid thick soup, Fuzhou Shi Zu's pepper buns and Xiao Wang's cooked melon soup, all loved by locals and travelers alike. Beyond food, historic sites such as Longshan Temple sit nearby, so visitors can taste snacks while soaking up Wanhua's cultural depth and lively nightlife.

萬華區廣州街、梧州街 65
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Liaoning Street Night Market

Liaoning Street Night Market runs through Liaoning Street in Taipei's Zhongshan District and is a popular local gathering spot. Several of its stalls are long-running institutions, most famously Goose City Live Seafood, whose goose dishes and live-caught seafood earned a write-up in the Japanese lifestyle magazine BRUTUS. Other beloved stalls include Lanfang Sichuan Pepper Noodles and Sheng Li Hao Oyster Omelet, offering a wide sweep of Taiwanese snacks so visitors can taste many local flavors in one bustling setting.

中山區遼寧街 74
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Shuangcheng Street Night Market

Shuangcheng Street Night Market is tucked along Shuangcheng Street in Taipei's Zhongshan District, near MRT Zhongshan Elementary School and Minquan West Road stations. Barely a hundred meters long, it is small in scale but steeped in history, with more than 30 years of trading behind it. The market is anchored by long-running stalls, many operating for decades, serving beef noodles, fried chicken, pig trotter rice, goose, braised pork rice and the much-loved Hong Ji dumplings and beef noodles. Some stalls open during the day, and at night the street becomes a late-night food magnet with frequent queues. Most patrons are locals with a sprinkling of tourists, and the atmosphere is warm, friendly and full of authentic Taipei night-market character.

中山區 "中山區 (臺北市)")雙城街 73