Experience Taipei's infamous night food market Ningxia with a Local Host.This exciting local market has a neighbourhood feel to it, and although you’ll find the usual bright lights and gaming stalls on the outskirts, it’s the food that locals come here for! Eat your way around the market with a Local Host on a totally personalised experience. Discover the city’s street food specialities and Taiwanese delicacies like oyster omelette and fried taro balls - you’ll soon see why it’s one of the most popular night markets in the city with the locals.
Explore Taipei’s street food culture with a local host who understands how food shapes daily life in the city. Before your experience begins, you’ll receive a short questionnaire so your host can tailor the route to your tastes and dietary preferences. From bustling night markets to quieter neighborhood streets, this experience focuses on flavor, atmosphere, and cultural insight rather than fixed menus. The following stops reflect what your personalized route may include:
Move through one of Taipei’s most celebrated food markets, where compact lanes are filled with sizzling sounds and familiar local favorites enjoyed by residents year-round.
Walk along this lively thoroughfare bordering the market area. It’s a place where everyday Taipei life unfolds through layered aromas and neighborhood energy.
Explore surrounding residential lanes where food traditions extend beyond the market. Your host shares how local eating habits reflect family life and seasonal rhythms.
Discover another historic market zone known for its role in shaping Taipei’s culinary culture. A shift in pace and ambiance from the city’s larger, more crowded markets.
Stroll toward the riverside after dark, where open spaces and city lights offer a quiet moment to reflect on the flavors and stories gathered throughout the evening.
Your host will meet you at Song Shan MRT station exit 5. Alternatively, after booking, you can adjust the meeting point to fit your preferences with the help of our Experience Planners.
We’ll be in touch within 24 hours after booking to find out more about your personality and interests so we can assign a like-minded local who will create a bespoke experience for you
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