Taipei Food Tour: Ultimate 6-Hour Culinary Adventure to Yongkang & Raohe

Taipei Food Tour –

Welcome to Taiwan Food: Yongkang Street & Taipei City Adventure Tour, where we’ll go on a Taipei street eats cultural adventure through the heart of Taipei.

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Taipei Food Tour: Braised Minced Pork

Taipei Food Tour – Yongkang Street

First up, we’ll stroll down Yongkang Street, where the aroma of sizzling street food will tempt even the most disciplined dieters. See Tripadvisor talks about Taipei’s famous Yongkang Street here.

Taiwan Food Braised Beef Noodle Soup 1
Taipei Food Tour – Beef Noodle

Let’s explore the coolest street: Yongkang Street in Taipei is indeed a food lover’s paradise, renowned for its diverse culinary offerings and vibrant atmosphere. The street boasts several iconic establishments that have become synonymous with Taipei’s culinary scene. Travelers flock to places like Din Tai Fung for its legendary xiaolongbao, Yongkang Beef Noodles for its hearty bowls of beef noodles, and Kao Chi for its crispy scallion pancakes. Also, you can sample Taiwanese street food favorites like stinky tofu, oyster omelets, and fried chicken cutlets, all prepared with skill and expertise.

Beyond its culinary offerings, Yongkang Street exudes a charming ambiance, with its tree-lined sidewalks, bustling markets, and quaint cafes. You can leisurely stroll along the street, soaking in the sights, sounds, and smells of Taipei’s vibrant food culture.

Taipei City Tour –

Next stop, we will take you to visit Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Longshan Temple, or Bopiliao Historic Block.

Step back in time as you wander through the atmospheric lanes of Taipei’s Bopiliao Historic Block. Amidst the well-preserved Qing Dynasty architecture and traditional courtyards, immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and tastes of old Taipei. While exploring this cultural gem, don’t miss the opportunity to indulge in the delectable street food offerings nearby. From fragrant oyster omelets to crispy scallion pancakes, Bopiliao invites you on a journey of culinary discovery, where every bite tells a story of Taiwan’s rich gastronomic heritage.

Dihua Archway at the Bopiliao Historical Block Wanhua Taipei Taiwan
Bopiliao Historic Block

Taipei Food Tour – Raohe Street Night Market

The day ends with a full-on flavor explosion at Raohe Street Night Market, where the Michelin Guide has singled out a few humble stalls for their culinary brilliance. This is your chance to try pepper buns fresh from the clay oven, stinky tofu that’s far tastier than its name suggests, and sweet pastries filled with gooey goodness.

The market hums with energy: Neon lights glow, sizzling woks hiss, and the air is thick with the scent of grilled meat, fresh herbs, and sugar. It’s chaotic, colorful, and completely captivating.

Beyond snake dishes, the night market offers a wide array of Taiwanese street food favorites. From savory stinky tofu and grilled seafood to sweet treats like shaved ice and bubble tea, there’s something to satisfy every craving.

Another Option: Taipei Food Tour – Huaxi Night Market

Huaxi Night Market is one of Taipei’s oldest and most fascinating night markets, located near the historic Longshan Temple area. Often called “Snake Alley” in the past, it has transformed into a lively street filled with traditional Taiwanese snacks and local flavors.

Guabao Pork Belly Bun Taiwan Food
Taipei Food Tour – Huaxi Night Market

Here, you can try classic dishes such as herbal pork soup, braised meats, oyster omelets, and seafood cooked in old-school Taiwanese style. The covered walkway gives the market a nostalgic atmosphere, making it comfortable to explore even on rainy evenings. Compared to larger night markets, Huaxi feels more local and less touristy, offering a glimpse into everyday Taipei food culture. It’s a great stop for travelers who want authentic street food with a touch of history.

Huaxi Street Night Market
Taipei Food Tour – Huaxi Night Market

🪄And that’s the tea about Taipei Food Tour: Ultimate 6-Hour Culinary Adventure to Yongkang & Raohe. Follow our Instagram & Facebook for more amazing Taiwan.

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