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Taiwanese Street Food in Taipei, Taiwan at Shilin Night Market (士林夜市)When it comes to street food around the world few places can compete with what is on offer in Taipei, Taiwan at the various night markets around the city. With this in mind, we headed to the most famous night market in Taipei called the Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) where we sampled numerous Taiwanese street food snacks. Come join us as we show you some of the different kinds of street food you can find at a typical night market in Taiwan locally known as Xiaochi (小吃).
Taiwanese Street Food List:
Stuffed Pork Roll Taiwanese style (黑胡椒豬肉卷)
Stinky tofu (臭豆腐 - chhàu-tāu-hū - chòu dòufu)
Candied fruit (糖葫蘆 - tánghúlu) on a stick
Taiwanese Fried chicken (鹹酥雞)
Taiwanese Bubble tea (珍珠奶茶)
Taiwanese Egg Crepe /Dan Bing (蛋餅)
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Taiwanese Street Food in Taipei, Taiwan at Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) taste test challenge video transcript:
Alright, so it has been a few hours since we last ate and tonight we're going out for Taiwanese street food (台灣街頭食品). So we're heading to the Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) and we're going to take the MRT to get there. Let's go eat.
Sam may be feeling a little bit hangry right now.
So to get to the Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) you want to take the red line to Jiantan Station (劍潭站) and then take exit 1.
So we have just arrived at the Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) and it is still quite early. It is 4:30 PM. Most of the stalls start opening closer to five o'clock and things will only continue to get busier as the night goes on.
So we are having some kind of Barbecue roll with green onion (黑胡椒豬肉卷) in it.
So there is one drink I've been wanting to try ever since we got to Taipei (臺北市). I love bubble tea (珍珠奶茶) and apparently it originated here so voila.
Look at that. Look at that. I got one with brown sugar so you can see me mixing it. You can see the brown sugar. So good. On the sides and then you can see the like the pearl tapioca jellies at the bottom.
So for our next Taiwanese street snack we are having Taiwan fried chicken (鹹酥雞) and this was quite the process. Like first he took the chicken breaded it, deep-fried it and then he took a pan and added the sauce. We got sweet chili and then pan-fried the chicken even further in the glaze.
So Sam is leading the way with this one. What are we having next? Alright moment of truth. We've been playing it kind of tame. Playing it kind of safe so far. We're going right in to the classic Taiwanese street food (台湾街头食品) here. We are having Stinky Tofu (臭豆腐). Oh my.
So if you've never tried this before I was reading on wikipedia earlier this afternoon that it smells something like stinky feet or garbage. Rotting garbage.
And you should try it if you're in Taipei (臺北市). Why not right? Yep.
Okay. So after stinky tofu (臭豆腐) comes the reward. Although that being said I don't deserve a reward because I didn't try the tofu. But we decided to get something sweet instead. This is for you Sam.
I'm going to sample it for you to make sure it is okay. So we got a crepe (蛋餅) with oreo ice cream, Nutella, banana, whipped cream, chocolate powder. Yeah, it was the whole process of making it was pretty fancy.
So we've already had dessert but we thought 'hey' there is always room for one more. Dessert just keeps rolling. And this is definitely the most colorful thing we've seen out here at the Shilin Night Market (士林夜市) so far.
So apparently if you can see here. These are pieces of strawberry that have been put on a skewer and these are candied (糖葫蘆) or called a toffee kind of fruit. Yeah.
Hahaha.
Whoopsies.
Oh my gosh. So what do you think?
I'm making a mess on someone's storefront.
Do you like it? Yeah, it is good.
But we better run off now.
So that is a wrap from Shilin Night Market (士林夜市). We really enjoyed eating all of the different Taiwanese street food (臺灣菜) and we're going to be eating up at a lot more night markets here in Taipei (臺北市) so stay tuned for that.
This is part of our Travel in Taiwan video series showcasing Taiwanese food, Taiwanese culture and Taiwanese cuisine.
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Taiwanese Street Food taste test at Ningxia Night Market (寧夏夜市) in Taipei, TaiwanCome join us for our third and final Taiwanese Street Food taste test as we visit Ningxia Night Market (寧夏夜市) in Taipei, Taiwan to devour as many new tasty treats as we possibly can. Given how popular street food is in Taiwan you'll never run out of things to try and on this final food rampage we focus only upon things we've yet to try at the previous two Taipei night markets.
List of the Taiwanese street food at the night market in Taipei, Taiwan:
1) Taiwan shrimp stick with cheese
2) Chinese Scallion pancake (蔥油餅 - 葱油饼)
3) 火焰骰子牛 - Flaming Beef Dices
4) Papaya Milk Smoothie (木瓜牛奶)
5) Taiwan Prince Cheese Potato (王子起司馬鈴薯)
6) Taiwanese Coffin Bread Toast with tapioca pearls from Tainan (府城棺材板)
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Taiwanese Street Food taste test at Ningxia Night Market (寧夏夜市) in Taipei, Taiwan Travel Food Video Transcript:
Well good evening, good evening. Tonight the street food adventures continue and we are going to be eating at the Ningxia Night Market (寧夏夜市). So this is our third night market here in Taipei (臺北市) and I feel like there is still a lot of Taiwanese street food we haven't tried. So we're going to be on a mission to try a whole bunch of new stuff tonight.
And we've already found our first snack of the night. Tell us. Yeah, so if you look down here we are having a breaded cheese and shrimp stick apparently.
And there is a lot of Taiwanese seafood snacks that we haven't tried yet so we're just diving right in to that tonight on our third and final street food video here.
Alright, so it is fresh out of the deep-fryer. And I must say that holding it in the hand I mean it looks really skinny and maybe a little flimsy but it is actually fairly substantial. Like there is a bit of weight to it in my hands.
So I'm really excited for this snack. I've tried it before and it has a few different names. I've heard it be called a Chinese style pizza (蔥油餅 - 葱油饼). Yeah, or green onion pancake (蔥油餅 - 葱油饼).
I would compare it more to a roti. It is like this fluffy um flatbread. And look at that. You can see the green onions in it. Yeah, it has green onions and you can also get it with different fillings.
So watching this next snack be prepared was quite the spectacle and a little bit scary. Ha, so if you look down here you can basically see that it is cubed meat (火焰骰子牛). And it was cooked by what I like to call the flame-thrower. Hahaha.
Yeah. So he's like grilling it but at the same time he's using the torch to cook it faster.
So I'm just going to take my little stick here. My massive toothpick and try it.
Super juicy. I wouldn't call it tender. It is a bit of a fatty meat. Yeah. But lots of flavor.
So we've had a lot of savory treats so far so getting a little thirsty.
So we noticed a place selling papaya milk so we're going to give that a try here.
Um, I like that it is sweet but it doesn't seem like that added a lot of sugar or any at all. You taste the natural fruit flavor and the milk.
This one was my pick. I saw they had baked potatoes. And I ordered the double cheese potato (王子起司馬鈴薯). So she put what looks kind of like a cheese whiz. Like a melted cheddar. Yeah, and then on top parmesan.
So we are now ready to move on to dessert and we are having something called Coffin bread (府城棺材板) and I've been told this is a dessert that originated in Southern Taiwan in a particular city. Can't remember the name now. Um but it is called Coffin bread (府城棺材板) because the toast is carved into a little coffin and then it is filled.
And you can choose all sorts of fillings. We chose the tapioca pearls.
So final thoughts from this market. We ate pretty well but in comparison to the other two we visited previously. Shilin (士林夜市) and Raohe (饒河夜市)) I would say this one has a little bit less variety to choose but I feel like this one is a little bit more traditional.
How do we get there?
So to get to this Taipei Night Market you're going to take the red line. You're going to get off at Shuanglian (雙連站). Take exit one, take a left. You're going to walk down about two or three blocks and you're going to see it on your left hand side. You can't miss it.
This is part of our Travel in Taiwan video series showcasing Taiwanese food, Taiwanese culture and Taiwanese cuisine.
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Taiwan Night Market - Eating Taiwanese Street Food in Taipei along Raohe Street (饒河夜市)When it comes to eating Taiwanese street food in Taipei your hands down best bet is to check out one of the many Taiwan Night Market. In this street food challenge, we head over to Raohe Street Night Market (饒河夜市) to sample as many tasty and cheap bites to eat as possible. Locally Taiwanese street food is known as Xiaochi (小吃) and you'll find no shortage of delectable Taiwanese food here in the evenings whether you're craving sweet or savory food items. Compared to Shilin Night Market I actually kind of preferred Raohe Night Market (to visit take the MRT to Songshan Station松山車站) because it focused more on food as opposed to shopping. In our opinion, it is one of the best places to eat street food in Taipei, Taiwan and below you'll find a list of everything we sampled:
1) Black Pepper Bun 胡椒餅 "Hu Jiao Bing" 胡椒餅
2) Egg tart 蛋撻 dàn tǎ (Mandarin), dan that
3) Daifuku moachi (Chinese: 麻糍; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: moâ-chî) Hokkien and mashu (Chinese: 麻糬; pinyin: má-shû)
4) Egg waffle 雞蛋仔 gai daan jai
5) Smoking cookie and ice cream
6) Fried Chicken Steak 大雞排
7) Bubble tea 波霸奶茶 - bōbà nǎichá
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Taiwan Night Market - Eating Taiwanese Street Food in Taipei along Raohe Street (饒河夜市) Travel Food Video Transcript:
Greetings from Taipei, Taiwan. Another day and another night market. And we brought our appetite. Today we are visiting the Raohe Night Market (饒河夜市) and they are renown for their street food. If you want to have street food this is the one market you need to visit. And earlier this week we visited Shilin market (士林夜市) where we got to try a few different treats. Yeah. But we're on the lookout for more Taiwanese street food (Xiaochi - 小吃). It is all about the food tonight. Let's go eat.
Yeah, so we're trying a pork bun (胡椒餅) that was cooked in the oven. And this is just freshly made so really exciting. It is like pipping hot.
And it was cooked in what resembled like one of those Indian tandoori ovens where the bread just sticks to the side.
What is next? Okay, next we're having something sweet so we stopped at Anna's egg tart (蛋撻). And these are like the miniature egg tarts (蛋撻) that you might find in Portugal or Hong Kong or Macau. Except these are like mini bites that you can just pop.
Okay. Sweet. Yeah. The red beans obviously has some sugar added to it. And if I had to guess I think it is something the consistency is sort of like a rice cake on the outside. Do you think it is like a miniature mochi ball (麻糍 - 麻糬).
So this next snack was purchased solely for its cute factor. Let's take a look in the the bag. They're like these little egg waffles (雞蛋仔) or pancakes shaped like a cartoon. So here I've got Sponge Bob Square Pants.
Please put the whole cookie deep in your mouth and chew it. So what are you having Audrey? It is smoking. Smoking cookie. I have to put this whole thing in my mouth.
Alright. Woah! It is smoking out of your mouth. Haha. You look like a dragon.
So you probably just saw me try a smoking cookie. We also got some ice cream from the same place. This is called Smoking Molecule ice cream. I got the bubble tea (波霸奶茶) flavor and this is the bubble tea sauce in a syringe.
An injection of it. An injection. Let me inject that. He said do it slowly. There we go. That looks good. And it has the pearls. This is bubble tea (波霸奶茶) which I love. Let's see is this going to make me smoke as well?
Like this ice cream is super cold. A lot of fun. It is called Cooler Bear (酷樂熊). Yeah. Definitely check
This is the chicken steak (大雞排) and this thing is a behemoth. Like look how big this is. And look how thick it is.
I wanted to order bubble tea (波霸奶茶) with milk and I got the original without milk so it is just black tea with tapioca balls.
But it is not what I wanted so I'm so disappointed. But anyways that was fun. We ate really well so I would definitely say this is a market worth checking out if you're in Taipei (臺北市).
So if you want to check out this really cool night market in Taipei, Taiwan you're going to come to Songshan station (松山車站) and then you're going to take exit one. Yeah, and you turn left. There is a huge temple at the entrance.
This is part of our Travel in Taiwan video series showcasing Taiwanese food, Taiwanese culture and Taiwanese cuisine.
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Taiwanese Food Guide in Taipei, Taiwan Compilation1) Taiwanese Food (Xiao Long Bao - 小籠包): Eating soup dumplings at Din Tai Fung (鼎泰豐) in Taipei, Taiwan
2) Taiwanese Street Food in Taipei, Taiwan at Shilin Night Market (士林夜市)
3) Taiwanese Breakfast in Taipei, Taiwan
4) Taiwan Night Market - Eating Taiwanese Street Food in Taipei along Raohe Street (饒河夜市)
5) Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup in Taipei, Taiwan (牛肉麵 - 牛肉面)
6) Taiwanese Street Food taste test at Ningxia Night Market (寧夏夜市) in Taipei, Taiwan
7) Taiwanese Dessert - Mango Shaved Ice in Taipei, Taiwan
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