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Traveloka Team

16 Jul 2024 - 5 min read

A Guide to Enjoy Raohe Night Market: How to Get There & What to Eat

Dive into the sights, smells, and tastes of Taiwanese culture at Raohe Night Market. Bustling with activity from around 5 PM until midnight, this 600-metre-long market in Taipei's Songshan District offers a delightful mix of traditional experiences.

Here, you'll find rows upon rows of stalls selling everything from must-try street food like oyster vermicelli and pepper buns to quirky trinkets, souvenirs, and even beautiful flower arrangements.

With its easy access from Songshan Station on the MRT metro, this night market is a must-visit for any tourist seeking a vibrant and delicious introduction to Taipei's nightlife.

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Raohe Market Location

If you're in Taipei and nosing around for the legendary Raohe Night Market, then you're on the right track. It's a slap bang in Raohe Street, Songshan District, with the peaceful Ciyou Temple right next door. This market's one of Taipei's oldest, and while it's got a bit of everything, the street food is what really sets it alight!

If you're wondering how to get to Raohe Night Market from Taipei, getting there is a breeze, even for tourists. The easiest way is by jumping on the MRT, the Green Line (line 3, to be precise). Now, the burning question: which station is closest to Raohe Night Market? Look no further than Songshan Station, Exit 5. From there, it's a short stroll to the market entrance – easy peasy!

What Time to Go to Raohe Night Market

Well, it's open every day from around 5 PM to midnight, so you've got plenty of time in the evening to check it out. The Raohe Night Market's opening hours make it a perfect spot to hit up after a day of exploring Taipei.

Most of the action kicks off around 6 PM when the stalls are fully set up and the crowd starts to build. If you want to avoid the biggest rush, try getting there earlier. But honestly, part of the charm is the bustling atmosphere, so don't worry too much about timing it perfectly.

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What to Eat at Raohe Night Market

You're in for a treat when you hit up Raohe Night Market. The food here is legendary, and there are a few must-try dishes you absolutely can't miss. Here’s a rundown of some top picks and a few extra goodies you should try if you have room!

1. Fuzhou Pork Pepper Bun – Michelin-Worthy Goodness

The Fuzhou Pork Pepper Bun is a superstar at Raohe, and for good reason. This Michelin-recommended snack is a crispy, golden bun stuffed with a juicy pork filling that's bursting with black pepper flavour.

Imagine biting into a crunchy exterior and then getting hit with a wave of savoury, peppery meat that’s been marinated to perfection. At just NT$ 60, it’s a steal and an absolute must-eat.

Price: NT$ 60

2. Taiwanese Sausages – Sweet and Savoury on a Stick

These sausages are a classic Taiwanese street food, perfect for munching as you wander the market. For NT$ 50, you get a plump, juicy sausage that’s sweet, savoury, and slightly smoky. They’re often grilled to give them a nice char and served on a stick, making them the perfect snack to enjoy on the go.

The sweetness comes from a unique blend of spices and a touch of sugar in the mix, giving it that signature Taiwanese twist.

Price: NT$ 50

3. Grilled Corn – Smoky and Sweet

Grilled Corn at Raohe is slightly different from what you might be used to. For NT$ 90, you get a cob that's slathered in a mix of soy sauce and sometimes a bit of honey or other sweet glazes before being grilled to perfection. The result is a smoky, sweet, and slightly charred treat that’s comforting and delicious.

The corn is juicy and bursting with flavour, making it a great snack to munch on as you explore the market.

Price: NT$ 90

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4. Yu Pin Yuan Ice and Fire Tangyuan – A Dessert with a Twist

This dessert is something special. For NT$ 180, you get a bowl of Tangyuan (glutinous rice balls) served in a sweet ginger soup. What makes it unique is the combination of hot and cold – the rice balls are served hot, while the soup is cold, creating an intriguing and delicious contrast.

The rice balls are chewy and often filled with sweet sesame or peanut paste, making each bite a delightful surprise. It’s a perfect way to end your night market feast on a sweet note.

Price: NT$ 180

Right, another belter from a Michelin-approved stall! This Chen Tung Pork Ribs Medicinal Herbs Soup is the ultimate winter warmer for just NT$ 90. Imagine a bowl full of melt-in-your-mouth pork ribs swimming in a rich, earthy broth bubbling away for ages with all sorts of interesting herbs.

It's got this unique flavour that's savoury and comforting all at once, like a big hug in a bowl. It is perfect if you need something to balance out all those yummy snacks you've been trying earlier.

Price: NT$ 90

6. Fried Sweet Potato Balls: Golden Goodies

These little golden morsels are a Taiwanese classic, and for good reason! Imagine fluffy sweet potato dough deep-fried to crispy perfection. As you bite into one (for just NT$50!), the warm, pillowy dough gives way to a burst of sweet potato flavour that's simply divine.

Sometimes, vendors will even add a gooey dollop of melted brown sugar in the centre for an extra layer of decadence. They're the perfect size for a quick bite, and trust us, you won't be able to resist going back for seconds (or thirds!).

Price: NT$ 50

7. Tanghulu: The Candy Jewels

Tanghulu is a feast for the eyes as much as it is for the taste buds. Imagine bite-sized fruits, like juicy strawberries or tangy cherries, coated in a glistening layer of hard candy. The candy comes in various colours – from classic red to vibrant green or sunshine yellow.

For just NT$50, you can pick your favourite fruit and savour the delightful combination of textures. The sweet and slightly sticky candy shell gives way to the fruit's refreshing tartness, creating a truly irresistible treat.

Price: NT$ 50

Ready to Spoil Your Tongue?

Raohe Night Market is a total dream for anyone who loves their tummy. Whether you're after fancy Michelin-rated stuff like the pork pepper bun), or just classic Taiwanese bites like sausages and grilled corn, you're sorted. Just rock up with an empty belly and a "try everything" attitude – you won't be disappointed!

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