尚好烤肉(饒河店)Authentic Taiwanese BBQ Skewers
BBQ meat skewer stall (kaorou) grilling over charcoal at Raohe Night Market, Tai
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Location: No. 212號, Raohe St, Ciyou Village, Songshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 105
Raohe Night Market
Raohe Night Market stall baking hot pineapple buns stuffed with cold butter or ice cream.
Raohe Night Market stall baking hot pineapple buns stuffed with cold butter or ice cream.
安師傅冰火菠蘿 (Master An Ice-Fire Pineapple Bun) is a single-product bakery stall inside the Raohe Street Night Market in Taipei's Songshan District, just a few steps from the Songshan Ciyou Temple entrance archway. The stall is tucked under the arcade on the left side of Raohe Street, so the queue often hides off the main pedestrian flow, and the smell of freshly baked pineapple buns draws a steady line of customers. Food blogs rate it around 4.7 stars on Google, and it is repeatedly listed among Raohe's must-try stops.Based on 510 Google reviews
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安師傅冰火菠蘿
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A food stall displaying golden-brown snow cakes (baked puffs) on a metal rack and in a display case below. A large banner above shows the same product with Chinese characters '雪糕' (snow cake). Behind the counter, staff are working near cooking equipment. To the right, a menu board lists prices for various items like 'Ice Fire Snow Cake', 'Ice Fire Start-up', etc., with prices in NT dollars.
Street Food Stall with Ice Cream Buns
A street food stall selling ice cream buns and other snacks, featuring a large display of golden-brown fried dough items. Two staff members are preparing food behind the counter. Price lists on boards show various flavors like strawberry, mango, and chocolate.
Purple Ice Cream Pastry
A close-up of a golden-brown pastry with a scoop of purple ice cream inside, resting on white paper with red Chinese characters.
Baked Goods Display
A close-up view of freshly baked, golden-brown pastries with a lattice crust pattern arranged on a metal tray inside what appears to be a food stall or shop. In the background, there is a person wearing glasses and another individual partially visible behind them. The setting includes fluorescent lighting above and some signage in Korean characters on the left side.
Food packaging with Chinese characters
A hand holding a white paper bag with red and black printed text in Chinese characters. The text includes '冰火菠蘿' (Ice Fire Pineapple) and '安師傅'. In the background, there is a busy market scene with people and food stalls.
Street Food Stall with Bun Display
A food stall featuring golden-brown buns on display, with a menu board showing prices and items like 'Bun', 'Dumpling', and 'Cake'. A customer wearing a mask stands nearby.
Pineapple Tarts Display
A close-up view of a food stall displaying golden-brown pineapple tarts on a metal tray under bright fluorescent lights. In the background, there are hanging white cloths and a freezer unit. A partial sign is visible at the bottom left corner showing an image of similar pastries.
Baked Goods Display
Two golden-brown, flaky pastries with visible cheese filling rest on a wooden cutting board inside what appears to be a bakery or food stall. The surface is dusted with flour crumbs. In the background, blue plastic crates are visible outside through an open doorway. A white appliance and red rubber stoppers frame the left side of the scene.
Handheld Pastry with Paper Wrapper
A close-up of a golden-brown, flaky pastry held in white paper wrapper with red Japanese-style characters. A slice of yellow cheese is visible inside the pastry. Background shows an indoor setting with wooden flooring and blurred figures.
Baked Pastries Display
A close-up view of freshly baked, golden-brown pastries arranged neatly on metal trays. The pastries have a grid-like pattern on their surface and appear to be soft and fluffy inside.
BBQ meat skewer stall (kaorou) grilling over charcoal at Raohe Night Market, Tai
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