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Qingshui Highway Rest Area
Get there around 10 AM to snag the best food before the lunch rush hits. Trust me, it can get super crowded!
Don't miss the local specialty snacks like the pineapple cakes! They are a bit pricey but totally worth it!
Lehua Night Market
Don’t be shy to ask vendors for samples. Most are super friendly and will let you try before you buy, which helps save you from some disappointments.
Miyahara Ice Cream
Nanya Night Market
Don't skip the stinky tofu – it's a must-try! But if you’re not sure about it, start with the fried tempura instead.
Bali Old Street
I suggest following the locals when they line up at food stands. Their favorites are usually the best. I got caught up at a place that looked popular but was pretty disappointing.
Fengyuan Miaodong Night Market
Try the stinky tofu! Most people seem put off, but I found it surprisingly tasty. Just don’t judge the smell too soon!
I think it’s smart to share dishes with friends if you can. The portions are big, and you get to taste more of what’s out there!
I suggest hitting the market around 5 PM. It's less crowded, and you can snag the freshest street food without waiting forever.
Don’t skip the bubble tea – it’s everywhere, but each place has its own spin. Find one where the line is long; usually, that means it's good.
Cafe Dalida
Sanhe Night Market
Singren Garden Night Market
Zhongxiao Road Night Market
My advice is to go around 7:30 PM. It gets packed, but the atmosphere is great and you can grab a seat to enjoy your food during the peak time
If you're not sure what to eat, look for stalls with long lines – they usually have the best food! I found this out the hard way when I tried an empty stall and regretted it.
Try a bit of everything! I thought I’d get full on just one dish, but I regreted not sampling more snacks. Small portions are the way to go!