Attraction Overview
Liaoning Street Night Market originated from the temple fairs of Fuju Temple, which attracted large crowds and gradually drew many food vendors. Today, it has become a food-focused night market, home to long-standing eateries with over 30 to 40 years of history. Popular offerings include boiled squid, seafood stir-fries, goose dishes, sesame oil kidney soup, danzai noodles, oyster omelets, red bean tapioca desserts, and mochi. It is not only a favorite dining spot for office workers around Fuxing North Road and Nanjing East Road but also a must-visit destination for gourmets and tourists alike.
Despite being just a short street, Liaoning Street Night Market is packed with renowned old eateries and lively seafood stir-fry restaurants. Fresh seafood is displayed for customers to choose, with options to decide on cooking styles and portion sizes. The variety spans from classic Taiwanese flavors to Thai-inspired dishes, making it a popular gathering place for office workers to enjoy food and drinks after work—a perfect way to unwind and wash away the stress of a long day.
Source of information and images: Department of Information and Tourism, Taipei City Government / Taipei Travel

