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Mar 26, 2016

Night Markets in Taipei


Ximending (西門町) is the ideal spot in Taipei where visitors to Taiwan search for a slice of Taiwanese street food in a lively and fun atmosphere.  There are many young people from all over the world to mill around the place.  The pioneer generation Singaporeans are easily spotted .....


Have you been inspired to embark on your own food voyage to Taiwan soon?

I love the vibe here.  Its really packed on the weekends especially at night.  There were groups of friends and family at the night market exploring and indulging on new, interesting amazing food not found else at our home countries.

If I were to be a foodie adventurer to blog about food, this would be a lousy one :)

Personally, the wide variety of food in the rows and rows of fanciful food could only offer me the sights and smells but not the tastes.  As an oldie with health-consciousness with reminders and advices from the doctors in the mind,  my body tells me differently to swallow everything into the mouth.

Without tasting the food I watched and smelt the food in the stalls was like "window shopping" without using the items I liked to buy and use from the shops.

Nonetheless, the walkabout in the night markets brought fond Taiwan memories to share on this blog with photos posted here.

Walkabout in the Night Markets

The "food street" started business at 6:00 pm daily

The steamed "taro" (yam)

"Blood Rice" with pigs' blood ...



Cuttlefish Galore


Water Caltrops

 

Dinner at Korean BBQ in Ximen


The main course was the "steamboat" with the favorite flavor of the soup for the individual preference for a little spicy, medium spicy or very spicy.  Whatever we personally like to add into the pot with meat, fish, prawns and many types of vegetables to go with steamed rice.


The common "Sushi-Go-Round or Revolving Sushi" conveyor belt with a stream of plates winding through the restaurant.  It included fruits, desserts, cakes, bread and other food at the customers' choices to pick.  This is more popular in the Japanese sushi restaurants which I have seen in Singapore.

Ah Chong Mee Sua

Another "mee sua with pig small intestines" dinner at Ximending.  The food is available only in cardboard container for the customers to take-away.


 Ting Ma Ma Braised Pig Trotters


燒肉粽


 The "bah chang" vendor on bicycle at Ximen

The "bah chang" stalls at Ximending


Hokkien video by Teresa Teng on YouTube

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