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Zhongli Tourist Night Market

Zhongli Tourist Night Market stretches along Xinming Road in Zhongli District, Taoyuan City, operating nearly every day and serving as a beloved late-night food destination for locals and visitors alike. The market runs roughly 700 meters along a narrow lane, with vendor stalls lining both sides to create a bustling, intimate atmosphere. Adjacent to the Laojie Riverside Park, visitors can enjoy a post-meal stroll along the riverbank. The market offers a wide variety of street food including crispy fried chicken, oyster omelets, braised snacks, desserts, and beverages at wallet-friendly prices, perfect for an evening of browsing and savoring authentic local flavors.

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Dazhu Night Market

Dazhu Night Market is a historic traditional night market in Luzhu District, Taoyuan City, operating on Mondays and Thursdays with over 30 years of history. Known for its affordable food and lively atmosphere, the market centers on local temple culture as a beloved late-night gathering spot. Must-try items include Grandma's traditional bowl cakes, the nameless oyster omelet at the temple entrance, and popular cuttlefish thick soup. Beyond food and drinks, the market also features mobile fruit trucks and vendors selling everything from clothing to electronics, blending traditional and grassroots culture that draws both locals and tourists.

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Cafe 4 Fun

Café 4 fun is located at No. 52 Xinguang Road, Taoyuan City, near the Taoyuan Night Market. This family-friendly café blends industrial, Korean-style photo spots, and a cozy children's area. The menu features a variety of desserts and coffee, with a specially designed ball pit that keeps kids entertained. The chocolate thick toast spread is a crowd favorite. The versatile space suits family outings, gatherings with friends, or photo sessions, making it a worthwhile return visit in the Taoyuan area.

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Tamatama Slow Dining

Tamatama Slow Diner is a Japanese-style shaved ice shop housed in a renovated old house on Zhen 3rd Street, Taoyuan District. Specializing in kakigori (shaved ice), grilled dango, and toasted mochi, the shop retains a nostalgic Japanese interior. It offers finely textured shaved ice in flavors like strawberry and matcha, with a limited-edition winter strawberry ice that earns particular praise. Unique flavors and affordable prices mean long queues in both summer and winter, making it a top afternoon-tea choice for locals and tourists alike.

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Jiufu Steamed Buns

Jiufu Baozi at No. 338 Zhongzheng Road, Taoyuan District, is a local breakfast favorite where customers queue for handmade steamed buns. The shop is renowned for its pork buns and chive buns priced around NT$9–12 each, generously sized with chewy skin and ample filling. Free scallion soy sauce adds extra flavor. Beyond buns, the menu includes cold noodles, fried dough sticks, savory soy milk, and sweet soy milk—classic breakfast staples beloved by office workers and students. Lines form early, so arriving before dawn is the best strategy.

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Jianmin Popiah

Jianmin Runbing Shop is a heritage eatery at No. 124 Zhongshan North Road, Taoyuan District, with over 70 years of history. The shop features an artsy, modern interior while serving traditional Taiwanese spring rolls alongside creative fillings like curry shredded radish and duck egg pastry. Prices are affordable, averaging around NT$80 per meal. Now run by a younger generation, the atmosphere is relaxed with shorter wait times, making it a favorite quick snack choice for both locals and visitors.

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