Yonghe Lehua Night Market

Taipei Attractions

樂華夜市
樂華夜市

Authentic Taiwanese snacks gather here, allowing you to taste the local passion with your palate.

Address:Lehua Night Market, Yonghe District, New Taipei City 234

Yonghe Lehua Night Market Introduction

Tasting delicious food is always the most anticipated chapter of a journey. When visiting Yonghe District in New Taipei City, you cannot miss Lehua Night Market. Located in the heart of Yonghe, this night market has developed since the 1970s and has become a large market encompassing Yongping Road, Section 1 of Baofu Road, and Alley 18 of Baoping Road. It is connected to the Dingxi commercial district and the Biang Plaza, illuminating the nights of Yonghe. As the most densely populated administrative district in the country, Yonghe gathers over 300 stalls at Lehua Night Market, making it the premier nightlife hub in the area. The night market, brightly lit year-round, offers a remedy for the appetites and souls of urban residents. Unlike ordinary night markets with a mix of snacks and clothing stalls, the food stalls at Lehua Night Market are located at both ends of Yongping Road, while fashion and shoe shops are concentrated in the middle of the market, creating a clever arrangement that allows people to choose according to their preferences. For those who love traditional Taiwanese snacks, the culinary delights at Lehua Night Market will definitely satisfy your cravings, offering items like pork rib soup, oyster omelets, pig's blood soup, and pan-fried dumplings. The rich and peppery broth of the pork rib soup features tender pork ribs and radish, making it very smooth to drink! The oyster omelet not only includes carefully selected fresh oysters but also replaces the commonly used crown daisy with tender water spinach, enhancing its texture. Additionally, the pig's blood soup uses a special satay seasoning, making the broth flavorful and rich in ingredients, with the pig's blood having a texture as tender as tofu that leaves you wanting more. The pan-fried dumplings, with their crispy exterior, are filled with premium pork and garlic chives. The moment you bite into them, the juices spill into your mouth, leaving a lingering flavor that makes you unable to resist one after another! Travel Tip: The public restroom at Lehua Night Market is located next to the Lehua Night Market Association (click here to go), with guide signs available.

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