Raohe Street Night Market is a lively and historic night market in Taipei, offering a wide array of shops and street food vendors. The market is a nostalgic representation of the city's culture, with traditional gates at the entrances and the iconic Songshan Ciyou Temple nearby. Visitors can wander through narrow lanes adorned with red lanterns and enjoy local treats such as black pepper buns, beef noodle soup, and scallion pancakes.
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 :)Two of the must haves:1. Rice dumplings on ice (this is a proper store in a building to the side of the walking street, entering from the main entrance, it's about a 3min walk on the left)2. Pepper meat bun (first stall in the middle at the entrance)The avocados are HUGE! Never seen such giant ones before. Can consider buying them whole to bring home.Didn't see any toilets around so you may want to go before you go.Lots of bins around for trash.
Daniel C — Google review
A great night market to visit with friends and family. The locations is very strategic, right beside the MRT situation with a huge temple in front. So many good food, although some are more expensive compared to other night market. Near rainbow bridge, which has a cozy atmosphere to hangout with your friends and/or dates.
Lorraine — Google review
Always a must when going to Taipei. Great selection of food, easy to walk, usually not that crazy busy and the most important part: the pork pepper buns at the entrance! Those buns alone are worth going there! Also the rest is very good!
Matthias K — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to visit a night market in Taiwan for the first time, and I must say, it was an unforgettable experience. The variety of food available was simply amazing, and as a first-timer, I felt compelled to try everything, even the food that may not appeal to a foreigner.But even with my adventurous spirit, I was still blown away by the mushroom stands at the night market. The mushroom dishes were some of the best I've ever tasted, and I would highly recommend them to anyone visiting the market.Overall, I would highly recommend this night market to anyone visiting Taiwan. It's an experience that simply cannot be missed, and I guarantee that you'll be blown away by the quality and variety of food available. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-timer like me, this night market is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Everardo O — Google review
グルメたくさんあります!!本間にうまいので食べるのが好きな方はここは是非おすすめ!グルメの本には一部しか書いてませんが、食べ物の種類もかなりあり大満足!ここの夜市で間違いないです!😝😝(Translated by Google)There are a lot of gourmet! !Honma is delicious, so if you like to eat, I highly recommend this place!Although only part of it is written in the gourmet book, there are quite a few types of food and I am very satisfied!You can't go wrong with the night market here! 😝😝
YU T — Google review
a nice market to walk to as the street completely closed so you don't need to worry for vehicles to pass just a few inches from you.in the market I found a few vegan option include grilled mushroom that were delicious, the guy making them give a full show as he dance while he chop and seasoned them.I've tried stinky tofu, although the smell is hideous the taste was actually alright, it came on a plate with a cabbage salad on the side I also came across a fruit stand where I've got a mango cup that was a bit soft but taste alright.
Karin K — Google review
Step into Taipei's vibrant night market, where the tantalizing scent of street food dances in the air, complemented by the serenity of a nearby temple. Start your journey at the temple's north entrance, setting the stage for an evening filled with culinary wonders.As you weave through the bustling market, be enticed by a diverse array of delicacies. From savory street food to exotic flavors, every stall holds a surprise. Let your curiosity guide your choices; sometimes, the most unassuming dishes turn out to be the most delicious.This culinary adventure isn't just about food; it's a cultural experience, a chance to immerse yourself in the heart of Taipei's street food scene. So, go ahead, explore, and savor the delightful mysteries this night market has to offer. Your taste buds are in for an unforgettable treat! 😉
Paul G — Google review
Better market than shilin! Food stalls are competitive and overall of good quality. Huge variety of things to try, get the pepper buns, chicken sausage, sweet potato balls. Lots of interesting shops, and a nice linear layout so that you won't get lost.
Zach C — Google review
We visited this night market around 6-8 PM. It was very good experience. There are many interesting local street foods with reasonable prices. I think it is not soo crowed during weekdays. And I really recommend you to visit this place whenever you have a chance in Taipei. Cheers :)
Ken M — Google review
Was just after the typhoon, so as we went early, it was nearly empty and the weather wasn't too hot! We didn't have to queue for anything.So can recommend. Also the food we ate was yummy, especially those beef and pepper balls.
Ray S — Google review
I can tell you it's a recommended night-market! This is a great place to start if you enjoy grabbing a quick snack.We can bring this food to the riverside after purchasing it (right behind the night-market)It's an incredible mix!
Brahman ( — Google review
This is a must visit night market in Taipei. Come here and be wow-ed with how awesome night market in Taipei can be. The variety of food here is huge and the street is easy to walk, basically just 2 direction, from front-to-back and back-to-front. Pictures should speak for the market (stalls are randomly chosen and taken). The only downside is that prices have gone up over the years, so pick your favourites wisely with limited appetite and money set aside to be spent on night market 😬
Abber T — Google review
The best first-visit night market in Taipei. Rows of delicious food stalls with a variety of shops along the side. Can get crowded during peak time (around 7-8pm) so get there close to opening to beat the lines at the most popular stalls. Also try to visit on weekdays for even less crowds.Most sellers can speak/understand enough English to order with no trouble.
Michael L — Google review
Sundays get pretty busy so come on a weekday. Be prepared for sensory overload. There are a couple michelin stalls here, but expect a line. I particularly liked the crispy donuts, and the ice cream with shaved peanuts rolled into a wrap. Fruit juices are everywhere, but if you prefer sodas, buy some at the 7-11 prior to entering the market. Worth the visit (once), when you are in Taiwan.
Rommel F — Google review
Who love food!Don’t miss this night market. You will find everything you want to eat. Food was very nice from local people make. Taste was great and reasonable price. Recommend if come with many friend that you can buy each food and share will more fun.
Bubble J — Google review
Step into this lively night market, a real gem where the atmosphere is buzzing with energy and endless possibilities. The food is not just delicious; it's a feast for the senses, and the best part? It won't burn a hole in your pocket. Picture this: you can hop from one stand to another, trying multiple different mouthwatering snacks, all freshly made right in front of you on the streets. But, fair warning, finding a cozy spot to sit isn't easy. Most folks, like me, end up happily munching on these delights while weaving through the lively crowds, making every bite an adventure in itself.
Sky L — Google review
I really love the place more than other-night market in Taipei. A temple near to market much beautiful and respect one. Street food in market worth to try, even some log of food shop have many people who waiting the food but didn’t take a long time. I got the food by quickly and tasty so delicious.
Nuu ( — Google review
One of the best night markets in Taipei! Situated by the river, it’s a long street that stretches from east to west, parallel to the river. Many food vendors, stores, and games are available, and all at very reasonable prices. The black pepper pork buns and the pineapple bread with cheese are amazing! Get there early at 5:00 or 5:30pm, or else it will get very crowded!
Wei-Ai T — Google review
It's an amazing for trying multiple Taiwanese local food. It start around 5 and get crowded by 6. It's a straight market area just for food and fun.
Abhishek N — Google review
A wonderful night market with lotsa food options. The pepper bun is famous and you can see the long queue for it. The polo bun is incredible: everything a polo bun should be--crispy and flaky on the outside and fluffy on the inside. Also tried the famous herbal soup pork/lamb--warm and hearty on a winter night
Mei Y — Google review
One of the popular Night Markets in Taipei. There are a lot of stores selling all kinds of stuffs like clothing, footwear, hats, hardware, souvenirs...There is also a wide variety of food available, Seafood, grilled meats, fried potato balls... Beverages and desserts like bubble teas, fruit juices, slurpies, flavored shave ice... You may also view the Rainbow bridge from the river banks.A must place to see and experience on any trip to Taipei.
Edison S — Google review
This night food market was an amazing experience! There were so many different food options to choose from, and everything looked and smelled delicious. I tried the fried chicken and it was some of the tastiest I've ever had. Despite being so delicious, the food was very affordable and I was able to sample a variety of dishes without breaking the bank. I highly recommend checking out this food market if you're looking for a fun and delicious experience!
Wakaka N — Google review
The perfect night market for foodies! Compared to the other night matkets of Taipei, this night market has the most food choices! Highly recommended if you are in to street food and want to try Taiwan's best local foods. 5/5 will definitely go back. Food prices are very reasonable and the locals are super friendly.
Josh — Google review
This was one of my favorite night markets. A lot of variety of different snacks. Prices are very cheap and many items are very shareable. If you have a group, i would recommend getting many items and then share. Popcorn chicken is a must. Here are some of the items we tried: fried shrimp with mayo and sprinkles, fried squid, Taiwanese sausage, monga fried chicken (huge piece), apple flavor blueberry ice cream, stinky tofu fries (really good), seafood cooked with beer, and multiple versions of the tofu pudding.
Nicholas P — Google review
Amazing night market. Not too big and overwhelming. Choices of food are great and though you do see repeated food stores selling same type of food but still consider a good spreadLike the vibrant and energetic vibes. Takes about 1-2 hours to walk through and orderWe were still quite filled in our tummy so we only managed to try 4 dishes.Still a good way to end the day or have dinner here.There are also game store for the kids or even adults to have fun.
Shane C — Google review
i don’t know how they do it, but this place manages to be full of tourists and travellers alike, all without making the place feel touristy at all! come for the food, stay for the vibes ✨ this night market is so good i came back again before i left Taipei! so many options that’s not just limited to Taiwanese delicacies, but some that even reaches Japanese, Korean, Malaysian, Thai, etc!best to come with a friend or more because you’re gonna wanna share portions if you want to try more stuff — the portions are serious business! highly recommended 🧡
Xin T — Google review
Nice place to experience the night market.The street is well organized. There are store on both side, and food stand in the middle.Public transportation is easy by train.There are many special food in the night market also some interesting games.The price of this might market is reasonable and nice.Also lots of the stand have multiple language sign which is great for international traveler
Han Y — Google review
Better visit at 6 pm or weekdays, less crowded. Must try street food especially Stinky tofu, there's halal or vegan choices 👍Visiting at late December 2023. Weather 12-15°C but the wind was strong so i recommend using sweater or jacket. Also Wear Cap or hat if you don't want the wind to mess up your hair
Arum S — Google review
One of the largest night markets you will find in all of Taiwan. The streets are incredibly packed on the weekend and there is little space to wander, instead people walk in a continuous line until they find a stall they want then they get out of line to buy it. Lots of options for food and games, though none too terribly unique compared to other large night markets in the area.
Joseph W — Google review
Love the variety of food! Also, people are so nice to us. Feeling really comfortable even late at night.No specific food to recommend - everything is good.One thing to note - the steamed dumplings are generally not that good.
Yusi — Google review
Long lively street filled with good food and shops. I highly recommend getting the Michelin star pork buns right at the entrance. Its peppery juicy and flavorful. Then wash it down with cranberry juice or pair it with a bowl of hot steamy beef noodle soup
Ruby B — Google review
So many people!!! The temple near the market is one of the good places to feel about Taipei. In front of the market, there is a long queue to buy a beef dumpling - it was good. The taste is a bit strong but worth to try. A person like me who likes healthy and organic food, the night market is not a good place but enjoyable. What I like the most was the donut shop! It was really tasty!!
MK K — Google review
This place is amazing. Tons of variety of food stall and the chicken guy is super friendly. Definitely worth going to the old man stall with the huge chicken. It gets very crowded here so expect some wait for stalls and the pepper pork bun is amazing as well
Eric N — Google review
Fantastic night market in Taipei , easily 1 of the best in Taiwan. They have plenty of long standing stalls serving the usual crowd favourites like pepper bun , scallion pancake , beef cubes etc. observed a few hipster stalls recently , highly highly recommend Cancer burger - not a typical choice at a night market but it’s absolutely of restaurant standards and easily one of the best burgers we’ve ever had ( better than shake shack and five guys !)
Bellachic — Google review
My favorite night market by far. First off, there's a craft beer joint on the (north?) side that has cool air and seating both of which are in short supply and it allows outside food, so it's a good place to sit and eat, assuming you buy a glass. The market itself is a food/drink/noise overload, with duplicate vendors of everything. My favorites are the fried crab and cucumber squid (the cucumber provides a nice veggie balance to the fried squid) and fresh smoothies. It's crowded every time but it moves. Be a good citizen and use the right lane to advance forward like everyone else. Wear very comfortable shoes because it's a long walk end to end.
Antonio R — Google review
One of the popular night markets that you should try when you're in Taiwan, located conveniently 200m from the exit of Taipei Metro Songshan Station. The famous Michelin rated Pepper Buns will entice you immediately in the entrance. There's an array of food choices and shops inside that will surely satisfy your gut.
Leo A — Google review
Relatively small compared with night markets in China in terms of size. The variety of food is fine, and you can enjoy a lovely stroll after munching, just don’t stuff yourself too much out there for hygienic sake. Severely Lack of rubbish bins around.
Frank W — Google review
A must visit night market in Taipei. Foods are generally delicious. The roads are also wider here with no vehicle running making it easier to stroll around casually and experience the vibe.
Tai — Google review
Everything was good here! We spent at least 2-3 hours but it wasn’t enough time. The food is cheap (ex. a bowl of noodle soup is $3.00) and it was so good! Glad we came! Definitely worth a visit!!! 👍🏻
Cathy P — Google review
My favourite night market. It’s got the right atmosphere. It got delicious food and a good variety of it. All the Taiwan favourites are represented here. Never fail to always make a trip here every time I’m in Taipei. Raohe has a good mix of tourists and locals.
Jeffrey C — Google review
My favorite night market in Taipei, better than Ximending. More choices of various food stalls with better quality and tastier : pork bun, black pork sausage, sugar cane and watermelon juice.
Joana V — Google review
IMO the best night market in Taipei. Plenty of food choices and it’s a long walking street. Must try the black pepper at the entrance!! Come slightly earlier to avoid the peak crowd after working hours. There’s also a famous temple next to the street.
Yi N — Google review
If you can only make it to ONE night market in Taipei, do come to this one! Just come here and you can get great food and other stuff. This review is more of a note for myself so I won't waste time at other night markets anymore. I enjoyed the honey bitter gourd drink and this night market has the most number of drink stalls selling honey bittergourd drink. It's great for people feeling heaty aft all the night market food. It's also selling this special flower cake from a shop called Deer's flower cake. There are 3 flavours and I tried the yam one. It's the healthiest night market food. I will eat it again! And there's another stall selling steamed dumplings with sour spicy soup that located at the lane leading to the rainbow bridge. And finally, I ended my trip there watching a 5min water + lighting performance at the rainbow bridge. It's there till 30 June! Look up for more info online if you are interested. It's like to start off the World Master Games 2025.
Jen Y — Google review
Smallish night market ,but lots of delicious Street food. If you can brave the crowds and heat, it's quite fun. Smell of stinky tofu everywhere. Must tries are the black pepper pork bun, right at entrance, mango shaved ice, grilled enoki mushrooms.
Hannah A — Google review
I enjoyed the night markets of Taipei. Really good street food and atmosphere. Not as big as Shiling night market but definitely worth a visit while in Taipei!
Vibhu N — Google review
One of my favourite night market that I will always visit whenever I am in Taipei. It been 5 years since I last visit and glad that all my favourite food is still around. Walk around and try so many foods that fill up my fat tummy. They should place more rubbish bin for us to throw around Raohe, which I find a bit lacking.
Jianhui — Google review
Loved the food choices and they're cheap too. The famous pepper buns are just at the entrance. There is a queue but it moves fast.
Alyssa B — Google review
Endless gastronomic choices with stalls conveniently positioned side-by-side unlike Ximending, but with sufficiently more space to move around unlike the compact Ningxia.Try the mobile stalls along the middle and sidewalk first, and the rest for last.Traffic flow is organized, at times disrupted by a few who don't know the system, and queues are regulated by shop attendants themselves.Personal favorites:Chicken rolls - indulgently fatty and full of flavor with chicken skin as wrapSweet potato balls - done well and superior here, even the plain variant is excellent in taste and textureBeef onion packs - filling, especially with egg as add-on
Krō — Google review
This market stands out for its historical significance, iconic food items like Black Pepper Buns and Herbal Pork Rib Soup, its convenient and strategic layout, and its vibrant yet community-focused atmosphere:Raohe is one of Taipei's oldest night markets, which gives it a rich history and a sense of tradition that newer markets may lack. This historical aspect can be felt in the atmosphere and the types of vendors and goods available.The market’s relatively compact size contributes to a vibrant and bustling atmosphere without feeling overwhelming. It follows a straightforward, linear layout along Raohe Street, making it easy to navigate.It retains a more local, community-oriented atmosphere compared to some of the larger, more tourist-heavy markets. The vendors and patrons often include local residents, providing a more authentic experience.
Y. T — Google review
Wonderful place with amazing flame grilled beef cubes. The whole atmosphere was exciting and there were many different types of foods. There was also a beautiful temple at the entrance and stall owners were so friendly, offering to help throw your trash if you purchase from them. Had the best Taiwanese 山猪 sausages and crackled pork belly there! Milk tea was so good too!
Elizabeth C — Google review
During my visit to Raohe Night Market, it happened to be raining. Despite the weather, we decided to try the Black Pepper Bun. It was legendary – a crispy bread filled with juicy pork patty. Although it was well-prepared, personally, I’m not particularly fond of black pepper flavor. Fortunately, the rain seemed to deter some crowds, making the queue more manageable.
Esther K — Google review
Went early at 5pm on a Wednesday, alot of stalls still not open. Suggest going a little later to see all the stalls. We hung around though and tried some amazing food. Highly recommend the black pepper pork bun (Michelin rated) and the chinese burger. Looked for mochi baby but couldn't find it. A little disappointed. Overall, great night out though.
Andrew M — Google review
Really good night market with a variety of food, snacks, gifts, and claw machines games to try. My number 1 food item which we came across and went back to is the pineapple bun that was freshly baked there with some butter. 😋 We also tried our luck at the claw machines and won some treats for ourselves. The sticky tofu was quite good and strong 👍 The stewed tripe, brisket, and intestines was quite delicious. You pick how much you want and they will weigh it then cut them into pieces for you. We didn't like the picked veggies so we asked them not to put it on the next day we went.
Michelle L — Google review
My first night market experience in Taiwan. Predominantly food stalls offering street food and side eateries, a handful of game arcades and clothing stores. Vibrant, noisy and exciting in a surprisingly orderly fashion. 😉👍Had the famous Michelin Gourmand branded urn-roasted pepper buns, right at the main entrance. There's a long Q but it moved pretty fast. Got mine in less than 10 mins. 60 NTD each. The pepper buns are good, but I can't say they were mind-blowing. 👍👍👍Bought a few things back to the hotel as it was near impossible to eat whilst walking, coz there were just too many people.BIG MENTION: The beef noodles stall at the rear end of the Night Market (with seats) has the best 紅燒牛肉麵 braised beef noodles (NTD 130) I've ever had in Taipei. The beef was well braised, the noodles were thin and the texture of both were just right. The broth was beefy, well spiced, and packed with Umami. Beats all the other Michelin Gourmand ones that I've tried. 👍👍👍Overall, a fantastic experience. Here for 2 weeks, so I'm sure I'd be back to try a few other things I missed tonight. ❤️❤️❤️
Chesper-Joghne P — Google review
Amazing amazing amazing. Lots of different food options for any kind of foodie and lots of drinks options.It’s a must do for any tourist so just go!If you’re here during summer months? Expect LOTS of people, be extremely sweaty, and so full you wish you had 5 stomachs to eat everything!First thing you gotta get is the Michelin starred pork bunssssss.
Mary F — Google review