Taiwan is renowned globally as a gourmet paradise, where one can savor a wide array of delicious foods without breaking the bank.
Explore the Michelin Guide’s selections and uncover local culinary delights! The Bib Gourmand list features 58 popular spots in Taipei, with 24 of them located in Taiwan’s famous night markets.
Taiwan is renowned globally as a gourmet paradise, where one can savor a wide array of delicious foods without breaking the bank.
Explore the Michelin Guide’s selections and uncover local culinary delights! The Bib Gourmand list features 58 popular spots in Taipei, with 24 of them located in Taiwan’s famous night markets.
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Dongmen Market - To truly experience local life, visiting a market is essential. Begin at Dongmen Market, a traditional market in the southwest of Taipei City. Here, you’ll find everything from fresh produce to ready-to-eat meals. Popular vendors attract lines for their Scallion Pancakes, Rice Vermicelli Soup, and Taiwanese Minced Pork Rice.
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- Dongmen Market - To truly experience local life, visiting a market is essential. Begin at Dongmen Market, a traditional market in the southwest of Taipei City. Here, you’ll find everything from fresh produce to ready-to-eat meals. Popular vendors attract lines for their Scallion Pancakes, Rice Vermicelli Soup, and Taiwanese Minced Pork Rice.
- Yongkang Street - Known as a culinary hotspot, Yongkang Street is frequently highlighted in travel guides. After exploring the market, head to this renowned street, famous for its diverse range of exotic and local dishes like Beef Noodle Soup, Hand-Shaved Noodles, and Mango Shaved Ice (at your own expense). You’ll notice tourists with guidebooks, eagerly exploring and deciding where to dine.
Today’s lunch features a must-try from The Bib Gourmand Selection – choose from Din Tai Fung, Yong Kang Beef Noodles, or Hao Kung Tao Chin Chi Yuan (included in this tour). Following lunch, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the street before taking the metro to the next destination – Taipei 101.
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Taipei 101 - Once the tallest building globally, the 508-meter Taipei 101 boasts 101 floors. Located in the Xinyi Commercial District, surrounded by department stores, upscale restaurants, bars, and clubs, it is a prominent landmark in Taipei City and a vibrant nightlife hub.
(Entrance to the observatory is not included) - Songshan Station - Next, take the metro to Songshan Station, a key transportation hub and the second busiest train station in Taipei. The station houses a shopping complex, offering an increasing variety of shopping and dining options.
Operated by the Taiwan Railway Administration, it serves as a terminal for the Taipei Metro Songshan Line. It’s just a 5-8 minute walk to Raohe St. Night Market and Wufenpu Garment Wholesale Market.
- Raohe Street Night Market - After a brief stop at Songshan Station, walk to the renowned Raohe St. Night Market. This night market offers a vast array of options, including Oyster Omelet, Beef Noodle Soup, Taiwanese Popcorn Chicken, Bubble Tea, and more.
Be adventurous and try new foods! Some may look unusual but taste incredible!

- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- 1-Day Taipei MRT Pass
- Insurance
- Professional tour guide
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- 1-Day Taipei MRT Pass
- Insurance
- Professional tour guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Breakfast and dinner
- Entrance tickets and admission fee
- Gratuities
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Breakfast and dinner
- Entrance tickets and admission fee
- Gratuities
- Ensure you carry enough cash with you to cover your expenses for snacks, beverages, souvenirs, tips, etc. Convenience stores and most of the eateries in Taiwan don’t accept credit cards as a form of payment.
- Ensure you carry enough cash with you to cover your expenses for snacks, beverages, souvenirs, tips, etc. Convenience stores and most of the eateries in Taiwan don’t accept credit cards as a form of payment.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.