After a "short" nap in the afternoon (through quite a rainstorm, apparently!), we felt refreshed enough to head out to the local night market to get some eats. It was Mid-Autumn Festival our first day in Taiwan, so we weren't sure if the night market would be busy or empty.
Turns out, it was more on the empty side! About 30-40% of the stalls were closed, but there was still enough to see and eat.
I referenced the following three blog posts when planning what stalls I wanted to try:
TtimeTreats.com,
Foodiebaker.com,
AlwaysTravelicious.com. These should be more helpful than my post, if you're more interested in the local snacks.
Here's the shortlist I went in with based on those blogposts:
- Chiang's Family Coffin Boards (蔣記花蓮式棺材板)
- Bei Gang Spring Roll (北港春捲)
- "Too Wonderful for Words" Fruit Juice Shop ("妙不可言"果汁店)
- Exploding Chicken Roll (爆浆鸡肉卷)
- Taro balls 芋蝦
This night market is actually pretty small, but has a nice vibe. I'd say there's 2.5 aisles with stalls on either side, but you can walk, look at everything, and take pictures in about 15 minutes.
There was a pretty big line-up at the Coffin Boards toast stall, but we decided against it. The fillings looked too "saucy", and it looked messy as hell to eat!
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Tried to convince myself I wanted to try it each time we passed by the stall; failed every time.
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