Ningxia Night Market Introduction
Ningxia Night Market, known for its "Qiansui Ban" that has gained international fame and has been extensively reported by numerous food magazines and online platforms, is located between Minsheng West Road, Nanjing West Road, and Chongqing North Road. The market primarily features traditional Taiwanese snacks, with the nostalgic flavors near the Yuanshan Circle in Datong District being particularly cherished by old Taipei residents. The night market has cleverly separated pedestrian and vehicle pathways for a more convenient dining and shopping experience. With technological advancements, many vendors and shops have also transformed, now accepting EasyCard and mobile payments, allowing visitors to explore the night market's culinary delights with just their smartphones. The renowned "Qiansui Ban" has been held since 2010, named because most vendors at Ningxia Night Market have been around for over 50 years—collectively over a thousand years. To savor the culinary delights available at "Qiansui Ban," reservations can be made via phone or through the official website, with a suggested group size of 7-10 people, making it easy for visitors to enjoy 20 local Taiwanese dishes in a banquet-style setting. Delights at Ningxia Night Market are filled with rich Taiwanese flavors, including fragrant braised pork rice and chicken rice, sweet and fresh oyster omelettes and large intestine oyster vermicelli, flavorful stir-fried beef with satay sauce, nourishing pig liver soup, Tainan rice cakes, tilapia soup, egg yolk yam cakes, and many more that are sure to make anyone’s mouth water. On the other side of the night market, vendors offer unique and fun merchandise and toys, with trendy items at affordable prices, making it worthwhile to take a stroll after enjoying the delicious food.