Where is Liuhe Night Market? How to go to the night market, what to eat, what to do, and what to experience? “Pocket” the experience of “conquering” this famous market in Kaohsiung!

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Every city has a destination that makes visitors remember forever, and in Kaohsiung, it is the bustling scene when night falls, along with the aroma spreading at Liuhe Night Market. With dozens of fresh seafood stalls, all kinds of attractive snacks and many specialties of Southern Taiwan, this destination has become a symbol of the city’s nightlife.

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If you are planning to visit Liuhe, let’s explore how to fully experience this vibrant “culinary paradise”!

Where is Liuhe Night Market?

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Located right next to Formosa Boulevard MRT station, Liuhe Night Market is one of the most vibrant and easily accessible stops in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan. Established in the 1950s on a small scale for locals, the market has gradually transformed into the most popular tourist destination in the country, attracting more than 10 million visitors each year.

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Every night from 6pm to 2am the next morning, Liuhe 2 Street, which stretches for more than 300 meters, becomes brilliant with neon lights, attractive aromas and bustling sounds from hundreds of stalls. Strolling through the market, you will encounter many typical Taiwanese dishes such as stinky tofu, oyster omelets, milk tea and countless other snacks.

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Besides being a place of commerce, Liuhe Market is also a vibrant cultural space with a harmonious combination of tradition and modernity. Ready to explore Liuhe Night Market? Here are some super detailed suggestions to help you fully experience this journey!

How to Get to Liuhe Night Market

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If you want to get to Liuhe Night Market quickly and conveniently, the first means of transport you should consider is the MRT. You just need to take the train to Formosa Boulevard Station – one of the largest and most prominent stations in Kaohsiung.

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After getting off the train, take Exit 11, turn right and walk for about 2 minutes to see the bustling atmosphere of the market appear before your eyes. The inner-city MRT ticket ranges from 20 to 30 TWD, equivalent to about 18,000 to 27,000 VND, depending on the distance you are starting from.

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If you are carrying a lot of luggage or simply want to move comfortably, a taxi is also a good choice. From Kaohsiung Railway Station or major hotels in the city, it only takes about 10 minutes to get to the market. The cost of such a taxi ride is around 100 to 150 TWD, equivalent to about 89,000 to 134,000 VND. It is both convenient and fast, and avoids the crowds during rush hour.

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You can also consider renting a private car with a driver to Liuhe Night Market if you are traveling in a group or want a more comfortable experience. The cost of renting a car ranges from 1,500 to 2,500 TWD for a few hours (equivalent to about 1.3 to 2.2 million VND), depending on the type of car and the time of use. You will be asked to pick up at the hotel, visit more attractions and end the evening at Liuhe Night Market to optimize your schedule.

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In case you are staying at hotels located in the city center, there is nothing better than walking to Liuhe Night Market. Walking along Liuhe Street while inhaling the aroma of food and watching the sparkling lights, this walk is guaranteed to make you feel more memorable than ever.

Liuhe night market must eat: Must-Try Dishes at Liuhe Night Market

Oyster Omelet – Famous Oyster Omelet

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Fried oysters are one of the must-try dishes at Liuhe Night Market that you should try. This dish consists of fresh oysters mixed with potato starch, fried with chicken eggs and then drizzled with a thick, sweet and sour sauce. When eating, you will feel the crispiness of the outer layer of flour, the softness of the eggs and the richness of the oysters.

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A portion usually costs about 70 TWD (equivalent to about 62,600 VND). Master Shao’s stall located behind the market is a popular place, often with a long line of customers waiting. This is a strange and easy-to-eat dish, suitable for many people’s taste. If you want a stronger flavor, ask for more chili or vinegar. Eating while watching the cook is a very interesting experience when coming to this night market.

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Seafood Porridge

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The seafood porridge at Liuhe Night Market is very famous, especially Zhuang Ji which has been selling since 1973. The porridge here has many types of seafood such as oysters, squid, fish, shrimp and clams. The porridge is cooked in the Southern Taiwanese style, the broth is thinner than the usual thick porridge, but rich and fragrant with fresh seafood.

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The price of a bowl is from 120 to 150 TWD (about 107,300 to 134,200 VND). When eating, you should stir well so that the spices and ingredients blend together, making the flavor more delicious. In addition to porridge, the restaurant also has steamed salted shrimp which is very unique, slightly spicy, and has crispy shells. This porridge is very easy to eat, suitable for people who are not used to seafood because of its light and refreshing taste. This is a good choice if you want to find a warm dish in the middle of a bustling night market.

Eel Noodle

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If you want to try a typical dish of Southern Taiwan, eel noodles are a very worthy choice. At Liuhe Night Market, Lin Zongxing has been selling eel noodles for many years and is very popular. The noodles are stir-fried with shredded eel, fried crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and have no fishy smell. The sauce has a slightly sweet and sour taste, eaten with vegetables such as cabbage, onions and garlic.

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A serving of eel noodles costs about 120 TWD (equivalent to 107,300 VND). This dish is suitable for those who want to change the taste or want to try Taiwanese eel. When ordering, you should tell the restaurant owner to make it less spicy if you can’t eat spicy food. Because it is a stir-fried noodle dish with eel, it is best to eat it right at the restaurant while it is still hot!

Sweet Potato Balls – Super Roll Snack

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Sweet potato balls are a simple but very popular snack at Liuhe Night Market. The small balls of sweet potato are rolled into balls, fried until golden brown, crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside, and have a slightly sweet taste of sweet potato. You will find a few carts selling this dish near the beginning of the market, the aroma from the pan of oil is easy to recognize. Each portion costs only 40 to 60 TWD (about 35,800 to 53,700 VND).

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Some places also sprinkle powdered sugar or powdered cheese to make the dish more attractive. Sweet potato balls are best eaten hot, and are ideal to enjoy while walking around the market. This dish is suitable for both adults and children because of its easy-to-eat flavor. If you don’t know where to start, sweet potato balls are an easy first snack to try.

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Stinky Tofu

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For those who want to try a truly different dish, stinky tofu is a “challenging” experience that cannot be missed. The smell of this dish may make you hesitate at first, but behind it is the strange delicious taste that makes many people want to eat more after finishing it. Fried fermented tofu, served with pickled cabbage and sweet and spicy sauce.

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When eaten hot, the tofu is crispy on the outside, soft and fatty on the inside, with a distinctive strong flavor but very appealing. A portion of stinky tofu usually costs from 50 to 70 TWD (about 44,700 to 62,600 VND). At Liuhe Night Market, there are several stalls selling this dish, you should choose a stall with many customers to ensure quality. This is the right dish for those who love local cuisine and are not afraid to explore unique flavors.

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Taiwanese Milk Tea – A Delicious Specialty That Everyone Loves

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It is no longer strange that milk tea is a popular drink worldwide, but drinking milk tea right in Taiwan, where this dish was born, is a very worthwhile experience. At Liuhe Night Market, there are many stalls selling traditional milk tea with chewy black pearls, a distinct tea aroma and a light milky flavor.

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Choose the sugar and ice level to your liking. A cup of milk tea costs from 50 to 70 TWD (equivalent to 44,700 to 62,600 VND). Some stalls also have a variety of toppings such as jelly, pudding or taro. The milk tea here is often mixed according to traditional recipes, simple but delicious. What’s more refreshing than taking a walk while sipping a cup of rich milk tea, right?

Papaya Milkshake

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For those who want to find a drink that is both healthy and easy to drink, papaya milkshake is the perfect choice. Zheng Lao Pai stall at Liuhe Night Market has been selling this dish for nearly 60 years, very famous with both locals and tourists. Ripe papaya is pureed with fresh milk, no chemical sugar is added, so the sweetness is very natural.

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Papaya Milk Smoothie, must try in Liuhe
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A cup costs from 60 to 80 TWD (equivalent to 53,700 to 71,600 VND). The owner speaks many languages and always serves enthusiastically, making everyone who visits feel comfortable. In addition to papaya, the stall also has many other types of fruit smoothies such as avocado, custard apple, and green beans. Drinking a cool milkshake in the middle of a crowded night market will help quench your thirst and give you more energy to continue exploring.

Sausage – Taiwanese Sausage

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One of the attractive snack stalls you must try at Liuhe Night Market is Taiwanese grilled sausage. The sausage stalls always have red-hot charcoal stoves with each skewer of plump grilled sausages that fills the entire street corner with a fragrant aroma. A sausage usually costs about 50 TWD (equivalent to 44,700 VND).

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The sausage stall is quite easy to recognize thanks to the aroma coming from the grill. When eaten hot, the sausage has a slightly crispy skin, very “delicious”. This is a fast, convenient dish that can be eaten on the go. If you like grilled food and dishes with strong flavors, Taiwanese sausages are a very reasonable choice.

When Does Liuhe Market Market Open?

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Liuhe Market in Kaohsiung opens at 5pm and is bustling until 1am the next morning. The best time to visit is from 6am to 6:30am if you want to enjoy the food comfortably without having to wait in line for a long time. At this time, the stalls begin to set up, the food is hot and freshest of the day.

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From 7am to 9am, the market enters its busiest time. More and more people come, both locals and tourists are busy enjoying delicious food and strolling around. You will see the extremely bustling atmosphere, the sizzling sound of the oil pan, the spreading aroma, the cheerful voices and laughter. Visiting Liuhe from around 6am will capture the bustling pace of a typical Taiwanese evening!

Besides Food and Drink, What’s Attractive About Liuhe Market?

After satisfying your taste buds with delicious food, Liuhe Night Market also offers many other interesting experiences. You will be immersed in the bustling atmosphere with interactive activities, reflecting the community culture that is the soul of Taiwan’s night markets. Let’s explore!

Shopping for Souvenirs & Sweets

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Strolling around the market, you will come across many stalls selling souvenirs and local specialties. Small gifts such as keychains, cloth bags, mini tea sets or handmade soaps are very popular.

A stop worth trying is Weizhifang store, located at 4 Liuhe 2nd Street. This store specializes in selling dried meats, sliced meats and hand-made pork floss, with many flavors such as Thai sauce, honey, black pepper. Each package costs about 220 TWD, or about 196,800 VND, and customers can taste it on the spot before buying.

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In addition, if you have time, you should walk about 15 minutes to Sanfeng Zhong Market, the largest traditional confectionery and dried food market in southern Taiwan, known for its dried fish eggs, mushrooms, jams, traditional candies and tea.

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Participate in Fun Games at the Market

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Besides eating and shopping, Liuhe also has many folk games that create a joyful and close-knit atmosphere. Try shooting balls, throwing rings, or playing mini ball shooting. Although the rewards are not big, the feeling of conquest and the laughter of the whole group will bring simple and memorable joy. Children especially like the game area because of the safe space, wide roads and little traffic. This is a big plus if you go in a family group.

Experience Local Culture

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When night falls, Liuhe Market also becomes a vibrant street performance stage. Artists freely perform ethnic music, magic or pop music, attracting a large audience. Stop by to enjoy and even chat with them to learn more about the cultural life here.

Near the market, there are also karaoke bars (KTV) that are very popular with locals. You should rent a private room, choose a song and sing with your friends in a fun, relaxing atmosphere after having “full” time walking around the market.

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In addition, at Liuhe Market, some traditional tea stalls allow you to experience the tea making process and enjoy specialty teas such as Oolong, green tea or black tea. Tea tasting sessions bring a sense of relaxation in the crowded market space. Besides, you can also learn more about tea through the sellers’ sharing, as well as have the opportunity to buy delicious tea as gifts for relatives.

Frequently Asked Questions When Visiting Liuhe Night Market

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Do you need to bargain when buying food at Liuhe Market?

You do not need to bargain when buying food at Liuhe Market because most stalls sell fixed prices for each portion.

Is there an area to eat on the spot in the market?

The market has some tables and chairs right in the middle of the road for you to stop and eat on the spot. The space is quite comfortable and spacious, enough for many people to eat together.

Can I use credit cards at Liuhe Market?

You should not use credit cards at the stalls in Liuhe Market because most of them only accept cash. Some stalls near the exit may accept cards but it is not common.

Are there public toilets near Liuhe Market?

As for public toilets, it is difficult to find them in the market but you can go to convenience stores such as 7‑Eleven nearby.

If you are looking for a destination that is both local and offers many lively and intimate experiences, Liuhe Night Market is the perfect choice for an evening in Kaohsiung. From delicious food, bustling atmosphere to interesting cultural activities, every moment here is worth exploring. Don’t forget to prepare your wallet with cash, an empty stomach and a happy spirit to start a memorable night culinary journey in Liuhe.

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