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Raohe Night Market

Raohe Night Market is one of Taipei's best-loved night markets, a 600-metre stretch of Raohe Street running through the Songshan District in the shadow of the 18th-century Songshan Ciyou Temple. It runs seven nights a week and packs hundreds of street-food stalls into a single lantern-lit lane, making it the easiest big night market to tackle in one evening and the one most locals rate for sheer concentration of good food. The market is famous for a handful of signature stalls. The Black Pepper Pork Bun (福州世祖胡椒餅) at the entrance has a queue most nights and is the dish most visitors remember - a clay-oven baked bun stuffed with peppery pork and scallions. Beyond it, the stalls roll out grilled squid, oyster omelettes, stinky tofu, mochi, and the musical mushroom stall that turns the corner into an impromptu stage. The Michelin Guide has highlighted several Raohe stalls in its Bib Gourmand selection. Raohe is a five-minute walk from Songshan MRT station (Songshan-Xindian line, exit 5), which is also a Taiwan Railway stop - making it the easiest night market in Taipei to reach from outside the city. Come hungry, bring cash, and walk the full length to the temple before doubling back; the stalls at the far end are quieter and often the best.

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About Raohe Night Market

Raohe Night Market is one of Taipei's best-loved night markets, a 600-metre stretch of Raohe Street running through the Songshan District in the shadow of the 18th-century Songshan Ciyou Temple. It runs seven nights a week and packs hundreds of street-food stalls into a single lantern-lit lane, making it the easiest big night market to tackle in one evening and the one most locals rate for sheer concentration of good food. The market is famous for a handful of signature stalls. The Black Pepper Pork Bun (福州世祖胡椒餅) at the entrance has a queue most nights and is the dish most visitors remember - a clay-oven baked bun stuffed with peppery pork and scallions. Beyond it, the stalls roll out grilled squid, oyster omelettes, stinky tofu, mochi, and the musical mushroom stall that turns the corner into an impromptu stage. The Michelin Guide has highlighted several Raohe stalls in its Bib Gourmand selection. Raohe is a five-minute walk from Songshan MRT station (Songshan-Xindian line, exit 5), which is also a Taiwan Railway stop - making it the easiest night market in Taipei to reach from outside the city. Come hungry, bring cash, and walk the full length to the temple before doubling back; the stalls at the far end are quieter and often the best.

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BAR MOUNCEAN 山海 Open Now

BAR MOUNCEAN 山海

(136)
Bar General

A cocktail bar in Raohe Night Market pouring creative mixed drinks amid the evening bustle.

尚好烤肉(饒河店)Authentic Taiwanese BBQ Skewers Closed - Opens Tomorrow

尚好烤肉(饒河店)Authentic Taiwanese BBQ Skewers

(116)
Restaurant Bbq

BBQ meat skewer stall (kaorou) grilling over charcoal at Raohe Night Market, Taipei.

凹客雞排饒河店 Out&Back Fried Chicken Open Now

凹客雞排饒河店 Out&Back Fried Chicken

(478)
Restaurant General

Fried chicken cutlet stall at Raohe Street Night Market, Songshan, Taipei.

B&B Steak Open Now

B&B Steak

(676)
Restaurant General

A sizzling-steak stall at Raohe Night Market, serving hot-plate beef with spaghetti, egg and Taiwanese pepper sauce.

Dongfahao Fried Rice・Noodles Open Now

Dongfahao Fried Rice・Noodles

(3545)
Restaurant General

Century-old Raohe stall (80+ years) serving oyster vermicelli, meat soup and sticky rice.

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A food stall with a blue and white zebra-patterned sign displaying '黄金鸡翅包饭' in large gold characters. Below, a menu board lists prices for one or three chicken wings rice options. The display case holds fried chicken wings and other items. A customer stands to the right holding a yellow bag.
A street-level view of a shop with visible signage including 'B&J STEAK' and Chinese characters on the building facade. A neon sign reads '卤火炙燒牛排'. People are standing near the entrance, and there is a crosswalk in the foreground.
The image shows the exterior of a small food stall or shop with vertical wooden slat walls and blue doors. Prominent red Chinese characters on the wall read '甘泉豆花' (Ganquan Bean Flower). A menu board lists various bean flower products like '粉圓豆花', '綠豆湯', and '純豆花' with prices in NT dollars. There is a metal counter, a fan, a cooler box, and payment QR codes visible.
The image shows the exterior of a food shop with a red banner above the entrance reading 'Original Land Temple Side, Dongfa Food Store (Oyster Noodles) - Relocated Here to Serve You'. Several yellow lanterns hang from the ceiling inside, displaying items like 'Oil Rice', 'Noodles', and 'Oyster Omelet'. Outside, there are tables set up for customers, with some seated. A motorcycle is parked nearby, and various signs and posters are visible on the walls.
A bustling restaurant entrance featuring bright yellow lanterns with Chinese characters, including '油飯' (rice) and '蚵仔麵線' (oyster noodle). The interior is visible through the open doorway, showing patrons dining at tables.
The image shows a night scene of shop fronts, likely in an Asian market or street food area. There are multiple illuminated signs visible. One prominent sign reads 'TEA BASED COCKTAIL BAR' and mentions 'OUTSIDE FOOD WELCOME'. Another circular sign says 'BAR MOUNCEAN' with Chinese characters. Below, there is a red awning with white dots and text that appears to say 'on a stick', possibly referring to skewered food items.
A brightly lit storefront featuring a large yellow sign with red circles displaying '尚好烤肉' (Shanghao BBQ). Two orange lanterns hang on either side of the entrance. Below, a glass display case holds skewers and other food items. A menu board is visible to the right, listing various meat products with prices in TWD. The shop appears to specialize in wholesale and retail barbecue meats.
A street-level storefront featuring a pink and white signboard displaying '越香甜' (Yue Xiang Tian) alongside images of desserts like sweet soup and fruit-based treats. The shop has an awning, hanging lights, and additional signage above the entrance showing food items and contact numbers. A covered cart or display is visible in front.