Liaoning Night Market Introduction
In the past, the temple fairs of Fuzhu Temple attracted a large number of visitors, subsequently drawing many vendors and gradually forming a night market. Today, Liaoning Street Night Market is a small night market primarily focused on food, featuring many long-established eateries that have been around for over 30 or 40 years. Popular dishes include boiled squid, seafood stir-fry, duck meat, sesame oil kidneys, danzai noodles, oyster omelets, red heart taro balls, and mochi. It is not only a popular dining venue for office workers around Fuxing North Road and Nanjing East Road but also a great place for food lovers and tourists to indulge. Liaoning Seafood Stir-fried has many well-known old brands, and along this short street, there are numerous snack shops. Besides snacks, the seafood stir-fry restaurants at Liaoning Street Night Market are also unique, with live seafood from the source lined up for customers to choose their cooking methods and portions. Various styles of stir-fried dishes, including Taiwanese and Thai flavors, make it a popular spot for office workers to unwind with a drink after work, allowing the stress and worries of a whole day to dissipate amid laughter and conversation.