Nanjichang Night Market Introduction
The name "Nanjichang" is an old place name inherited from the Japanese colonial period, when the Japanese military established a military airport in this area. Over time, it was transformed into a military dependents' village and public housing. As the population commuting to this area increased, it gradually developed into the "Nanjichang Night Market" that we are familiar with today. The night market features many Michelin-recommended snacks, such as Shan Nai Chicken Rice, Shaved Pancakes, Stinky Tofu, and Sesame Oil Chicken. Additionally, there are must-tries like steamed rice cake with a menu available in Chinese, English, and Japanese, pan-fried buns made fresh on-site, crispy and tender oyster omelet, and tofu dessert ice treats... These night market delicacies are absolutely not to be missed!