TAIWANESE STREET FOOD in Yilan | BEST Night Market in Taiwan

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Welcome back to Taiwan!!! This is the final part of our previous East Coast Taiwan series, tasting all the amazing street food and local dishes in Yilan, Taiwan. We start by eating some the famous and juicy Taiwanese roasted chicken made in clay ovens. We then sample a Taiwanese favourite – ice cream rolls with peanuts and cilantro. A short visit to one of Yilan’s hot springs to dip our feet in and then we are off to Taiwan’s busiest and one of the largest night markets – Luodong Night Market, to sample some delicious night market specials.

Along the way we teach you some useful Mandarin vocabulary that you can use while you’re food hunting in Taiwan. We teamed up with our friends from the Office of Global Madarin Education (OGME) to show you that Taiwan is an excellent place for anyone to come and learn the Mandarin language. Taiwan is more than just a good place to learn Mandarin however, it is a place to immerse one self in the rich culture, see beautiful sights all around the island and of course – EAT DELICIOUS TAIWANESE FOOD. For more information on OGME and how to join their programs, check out the link below:

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If you would like to visit these restaurants or stalls, check out the information below:

Roast Chicken Restaurant

No. 7, Section 7, Jiaoxi Rd., Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County, Taiwan
Open daily 9:00 – 23:00

Peanut Ice Cream Roll

No. 128, Section 4, Jiaoxi Rd., Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County
Open daily 10:30 – 18:00

Tangweigou Hot Spring Park

No. 99-11 Deyang Rd., Jiaoxi Township, Yilan County
Open daily 6:30 – 22:00

Luodong Night Market

No. 6, Xingdong Rd., Luodong Township, Yilan County
Open daily 15:00 – 24:00

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Hey there, my name’s Luke Martin with www.chopsticktravel.com ! I’m on a journey to document the BEST Street Food around the world! Chopstick Travels began in Taiwan, where we frequent the best Street Food stands everywhere from Taipei to Kaohsiung. Not only do we feast on amazing street food in Taiwan, but our food focused travels take us on Street Food missions trying unique foods around the world! We’ve eaten Street Food in Japan, Street Food in Malaysia, Street Food in Korea, Street Food in India and many more! I post 2 times a week mostly food, some travel. Street Food tours around the world and the most unique dishes we can find in all kinds of hole-in-the-wall restaurants. Stay updated for my latest video VIA our Facebook page and Instagram!

Always remember that the best part of travel is immersing yourself in the local culture, and no where better can you immerse yourself than into the Street Food!

Taiwan Street Food 2018

21 Comments

  1. Everything in that chicken restaurant looks so delicious. It is a punishment to watch your videos before going to bed. Regards from Texas.

  2. 台南府城文化科技古都,人文薈萃藝術創作多,美食文化,古蹟文化,寺廟文化,老街文化,夜市文化,小吃文化,娛樂文化,皆屬一流,值得一提。

  3. You look really cute with the hat on. Love watching your video very informative. Well done .Love you both ❤

  4. Beautiful foods very fresh healthy foods spices and not spicy thank you for sharing your beautiful healthy foods.

  5. Im happy that the peanut n toffee wrapped in spring roll skin dessert is still around in Taiwan!!
    No longer available in malaysia.. but was once popular in Penang island in the 70's.

  6. I had the roasted chicken it was so amazing and juicy. The waitress helped us pull it apart though, they gave us the pan juices with lemon to dip in too.

  7. The beauty of YILAN❤️❤️❤️ I really love this place.

  8. I would love to visit Taiwan, but would probably struggle with the language. How difficult would it be for a non-guided English speaking tourist?

  9. does anyone see what I'm seeing. the orange lumps at the front off that hat resemble genitalia ? really good review by the way

  10. Wow! Amazing food!
    I loooove chicken.
    That dessert was soooo tempting! I would love to try it one day.

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