Liaoning Street Night Market
A small night market featuring stalls that serve Taiwanese specialties such as oyster omelets and boiled squid.
Address
Liaoning St, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, 104
Nearby Metro Station
Nanjing Fuxing Station
Distance to Hotel
1.6 km
Travel Time
6 minutes by car
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

