Taiwan: The King of Street Food
The Taiwanese are the heavy weight champions when it comes to their street food.
Needless to say, I was on a mission to try and visit as many of these markets that I physically could do in a few days.
My first stop was Liouhe Night Market, this market spans from Zhonshan Road to Zili Road in the city of Kaohsiung, and there are over 170 stalls selling Taiwanese snacks, fashionable clothing, accessories and folklore games.
This market is popular with the locals and international tourists alike, given that it is also just one minutes walk from the KRT Formosa Boulevard station. Easy access baby.
A few of the things that are most popular at this market are; Zheng's papaya milk, fresh seafood (so fresh that some are cooked alive and kicking), and BBQ food.
@ Liouhe Night Market - Kaohsiung
Pepper meat buns
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