Text and photos: Yuka Aoki and Chie Onishi
*1 yuan = approximately 4.9 yen (as of July 2024)
INDEX
- 5 gourmet foods recommended by a local writer
- Hot and freshly made fried chicken to share with everyone at "HouDaDaJiPai"
- Slowly grilled king oyster mushrooms
- "Hanakurayuki" is a fluffy shaved ice made with plenty of seasonal fruits.
- Worth waiting in a line. Great value for money Shanghai baked xiaolongbao "Zhongya Shanghai Shengjia Bao"
- Catch, grill, and eat! A unique shrimp fishing experience "Shilin Mini Shrimp Fishing"
- More than 100 years of history. Basic information about Shilin Night Market
- Things you need to know to enjoy Shilin Night Market

5 gourmet foods recommended by a local writer
Hot and freshly made fried chicken to share with everyone at "HouDaDaJiPai"
"Haoda Da Ji Pai" is a big fried chicken stall that has become popular in Japan. It is famous for having a line every day from daylight hours, and it is one of the dishes that you cannot leave Shilin Night Market without trying. It features a crispy fried batter and a large, juicy piece of meat that is about 30 cm long. The meat is seasoned with a marinade made from a blend of Chinese herbal spices, but even those who do not like the smell of medicinal food will have no problem. The seasoning is easy for everyone to eat, and as proof of this, there are many foreign tourists as well as local residents in the line. Japanese tourists who are biting into the hot chicken on the spot can be heard saying, "It's delicious!"
The restaurant first opened in Taichung about 30 years ago (under a different name at the time). It is said to be the first restaurant in the area to sell giant fried chicken. When it opened in Shilin Night Market about 20 years ago, it changed its name to "Hou Da Da Ji Pai" and quickly became a popular food stall. It now has many branches overseas, including in Asia, the United States, Canada, and Australia, with a total of 12 stores in Taipei, Taichung, and Tainan.

If you don't like waiting in line, we recommend avoiding weekends and local holidays, or going early in the day when it's still light out. However, since they fry a large amount at a time, the line gets much shorter once the food is done. Another benefit is that if you wait a little while, you can buy freshly fried food that's so hot you can't carry it. When it's your turn, the staff will smoothly process your order and ask you how many you want and if you want chili powder.

Even if you don't add chili powder, they sprinkle local pepper on it. It's large, so it's recommended to share it with 2-3 people. If you're a fan of fried chicken, you can't pass up the う大大雞排.

Hao Da Da Ji Pai Jihe Branch
address | : | 115, Jihe Road, Shilin District, Taipei City |
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phone | : | Lunch 02-2995-7978 Night 0989-175-607 |
Opening times | : | Monday to Thursday and Sunday 15:30 to 23:30 Friday and Saturday 16:00-24:00 |
price | : | "Big Chicken Slice" NT$90 |
Slowly grilled king oyster mushrooms

King oyster mushrooms, known as Xinbaogu in Chinese because of their texture similar to abalone, are a beloved dish among locals. Compared to Japanese king oyster mushrooms, they are much larger in size. King oyster mushrooms are also popular at night markets. They are sometimes fried, but recently they have become popular grilled, like in a barbecue.
"Xiaokaoxinbaogu" means grilled king oyster mushrooms, and is a food stall named after the product. Local food bloggers have unanimously recommended it as a "must-try food stall" at Shilin Night Market, and it is a famous restaurant that sees long lines even on weekdays. There are several stalls lined up parallel to the queue of customers. The grills stretch out like train tracks, so you can enjoy watching the food being grilled while you wait. The longer the line, the more grills are in operation. Thanks to this style, which is not seen even at other popular food stalls, you won't have to wait too long.

The whole grilled king oyster mushrooms ooze juice when you bite into them. The sweet soy sauce brushed on the grilled king oyster mushrooms is not as strong in flavor as it looks. The seasonings you top them with at the end are the deciding factor in the flavor. You can choose two from nine different seasonings: wasabi, spicy, white pepper, lemon salt and pepper, seaweed, cumin, black pepper, curry, and rose salt. They season it like a half-and-half pizza, all in one container.

Among the many stalls selling king oyster mushrooms, this one is popular because of the high quality of its ingredients. It goes without saying that the king oyster mushrooms are large and fresh. Even the toppings are carefully selected. Cumin and rose salt are rare, but the lemon salt and pepper flavor is made with organic lemons. Since most other stalls use chemical seasonings, this attention to detail is a nice touch.

Another key to their popularity is their cleanliness. Even though they are food stalls, those that are conscious of hygiene are popular, which is another plus for tourists. Night market food stalls often have dishes that use oil, so healthy grilled food also scores highly.

Roasted Apricot and Abalone Mushrooms (Xiaokaoxinbaogu)
address | : | No. 98, Da South Road, Shilin District, Taipei City |
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Opening times | : | Monday to Friday and Sunday 17:00 to 22:30 Saturday 16:30-22:30 |
price | : | ``Simmered apricot abalone'' 240g 120 yuan |
"Hanakurayuki" is a fluffy shaved ice made with plenty of seasonal fruits.

Mango Snow Frost
When it comes to shaved ice in Taipei, there are two types: fluffy shaved ice (xuehuabing) made from flavored ice, and crunchy shaved ice (zuobing). At Hua Tsang Xue, you can enjoy the shaved ice version. The owner, who is originally from Shilin, opened the shop in 2017 after his mother ran a shaved ice shop in the area, inspired by his desire to create a comfortable space here someday.
Mango shaved ice "Mangguo Xue Xuan" is available from the end of August to early September and is made from Aiwen mangoes, known for their rich sweetness, sourced from Pingtung, Tainan, Nantou, and other areas in the central and southern Taiwan region. Large pieces of mango pulp and cream are placed on top of ice made from fresh mango juice.

Watermelon ice cream
The refreshing watermelon shaved ice, "Xigua Xiaoliangzhou," is also available only in the summer and can be enjoyed until mid-October. In the winter, locally grown strawberries are available.

Pearl milk tea

There are about 12 kinds of shaved ice, which have plenty of non-fruit varieties, and the tapioca milk tea shaved ice "Zhen Zhu Nai Cha" can be enjoyed all year round, and is made with Ceylon black tea sourced from Taipei's long-established tea wholesaler "Lin Hua Tai Cha Han." It comes with condensed milk, but it's a little sweet overall, so try it without it first.

Hua Tsang Xue
address | : | 27, Dabei Road, Shilin District, Taipei City |
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phone | : | 02-2883-3807 |
Opening times | : | 13:00~21:00 |
price | : | “Manguo Snow Frost” 220 yuan, “Watermelon Cool Ball” 160 yuan, “Chinese Pearl Tea” 140 yuan |
Worth waiting in a line. Great value for money Shanghai baked xiaolongbao "Zhongya Shanghai Shengjia Bao"
Shengjianbao (bao dumplings) are what we call Shanghai baked xiaolongbao in Japan. The thickness of the skin varies depending on the store, but Zhongjia Shanghai Shengjianbao (bao dumplings) have a thick skin that is skillfully wrapped up in front of the store and steamed as soon as it is wrapped. They insist on using fresh ingredients and do not prepare in advance. In an iron pot that seems to be about 1m in diameter, plump and cutely shaped baked xiaolongbao are lined up tightly. Water is added and the dumplings are steamed until juicy, and then sprinkled with white sesame seeds while frying to finish.


There are only two items on the menu. The signature dish, Xianrou Bao, is a pork filling stuffed with green onions and shallots, with a light taste and less meat juice. The Gaoli Tsai Bao, filled with plenty of crunchy cabbage, has a soft flavor of shiitake mushrooms and shallots in addition to the sweetness of the cabbage.
There is a similar store in Taipei City, but there is no branch. As it has been featured in Michelin's Bib Gourmand several times, there are huge queues in the evening, but if you go during the daytime, you won't have to wait so long. It is about a 1-minute walk from the shaved ice store "Hanazosetsu" and the yellow sign is the landmark.

Zhongjia Shanghai Fried Buns
address | : | 38 Xiaodong Street, Shilin District, Taipei City |
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phone | : | 02-8861-2713 |
Opening times | : | 15:00〜21:00 |
price | : | "Fresh meat bun" and "Korean vegetable bun" are both 16 yuan each |
Catch, grill, and eat! A unique shrimp fishing experience "Shilin Mini Shrimp Fishing"

There are now several shrimp fishing specialty shops in Taipei City, but it seems that shrimp fishing gradually spread from the south after the successful cultivation of Thai shrimp (Taiguo Xiao) in Pingtung County in the south in the 1970s. About 30 years ago, a shop owner from Tainan started shrimp fishing at Shilin Night Market, which was still rare in the north, and it was a huge success. It has now become one of the Shilin Market's specialties.


When I asked the owner about the best way to catch shrimp, he told me to hook the fishing line on the tail of a small shrimp. When you pull the shrimp out, it moves and the line breaks, so you have to be careful and put it in a pink bucket. I caught three shrimp in about 30 minutes. The shrimp I caught are sprinkled with salt and grilled on the spot.


Shrimp fishing can be enjoyed at specialty shops around town, but the night market stalls allow you to catch shrimp at close range, so it seems less difficult. It's perfect for your shrimp fishing debut. Next to the shrimp fishing stall, there was also a goldfish scooping event, which the local children enjoyed.


The cheerful and friendly owner will welcome you. Shrimp fishing is an activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages, from children to adults, so please give it a try.
Shilin Mini Fishing Shrimp
address | : | 101 Jihe Road, Shilin District, Taipei City (No. 225 and 226 within Shilin Market) *As of July 2024, the store is currently under construction and is located at No. 197 in Shilin Market. |
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Opening times | : | 17:00〜23:00 |
price | : | Fishing rods 7 pieces 100 yuan |
More than 100 years of history. Basic information about Shilin Night Market
Shilin is sandwiched between the Keelung River, a tributary of the Tamsui River, and Yangmingshan Mountain, and was once a base for transporting agricultural products to various areas. It is said that the city was established when a market selling these products was built in front of Shilin Cixiangong Temple.
Here is some basic information about Shilin Night Market.
Access: Take the MRT from Jiantan Station or Shilin Station
Shilin Night Market is located a little north of Taipei's downtown area. Take Taipei Metro (MRT) Danshui-Xinyi Line's Jiantan Station, Exit 1, and cross the main street to find a row of food stalls. If you're heading south from the north, take Shilin Station, Exit 2. Both stations have toilets, coin lockers, and mobile battery rental stands.

Jiantan Station Exit 1

Taipei Performing Arts Center was opened right in front of Jiantan Station.
By the way, it is convenient to have a transportation IC card, EasyCard, when traveling within Taipei city.
It consists of three main areas:
There are many different food stalls and stores in the area, centered around Shilin Market. The lineup varies depending on the area, so if you have time, we recommend taking a walk around the whole area.
(1) Shilin Market
The first floor is a game and general merchandise store, and the basement is a gourmet area. As of July 2024, the basement is currently closed due to renovation work. It was originally scheduled to reopen in June 2024, but construction has been delayed and it is now scheduled to reopen in October 2024.
Shilin Market, 1st floor
(2) Around Shilin Cixian Temple
Shilin Cixiang Temple is also known as Shilin Mazu Temple and enshrines the Heavenly Mother as its main deity. Popular food stalls are lined up in the surrounding area, making it a very lively place.
Large intestine bag small intestine stuffed with glutinous rice and Taiwanese sausage sandwiched in between (Da Chang Bao Xiao Chang)
(3) Shopping Area
There are a variety of stores lined up, including fashion, sweets, and drink stands.

Things you need to know to enjoy Shilin Night Market
The recommended time is around 5pm.
Shilin Market and the surrounding food stalls are open from the evening to the night. It tends to get crowded between 6pm and 9pm, so we recommend visiting a little earlier, around 5pm. The area around Shilin Night Market has morning markets and other shops that are open during the day and have long lines, so you can enjoy it all day long. Just be aware that many of the shops in Shilin Night Market have irregular holidays.
Use notes or your smartphone when ordering
You can order by pointing at the menu or writing down what you want on a note. If you have a translation app on your smartphone, you can conveniently translate the menu into Japanese just by scanning it with your camera.
Useful things to bring to the night market
To make your visit to Shilin Night Market more enjoyable, it may be helpful to bring the following items with you:
Plastic bottled drinks | Walking around the night market will make you thirsty, so it's a good idea to have bottled water or tea that you can drink and store away. There are drink stands in the night market, but most of them require a straw, so if you want to carry a bottled drink with you, we recommend that you bring one with you. |
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Small notes and coins | There are no currency exchange offices, so be sure to bring plenty of small change. There are also food stalls where you can use the EasyCard (a local transportation IC card). |
wet tissue | Many foods contain oils or sauces that cannot be removed with pocket tissues, so it's a good idea to keep them on hand as your hands will get sticky. |
Pocket Tissue | There may be a shortage of tissues in the bathroom, so it's a good idea to bring some with you. |
Plastic bags (garbage bags) | There are trash cans set up around the city at night, but you might not be able to find one nearby, so it's a good idea to bring your own. |
Ziplock bag | It's great for taking home if you can't finish it all. The zipper keeps the juices from leaking. |
A bag that leaves both hands free | We recommend that you keep your luggage to a minimum and use a shoulder bag so that you can keep both hands free. If you use a backpack, it is best to carry it on your front in crowded places. |
Eco bag | It's useful to have one on hand to take home if you can't finish your meal, or to keep miscellaneous items together when you buy them. |
raincoat | Shilin Night Market is very crowded, so a raincoat is safer than an umbrella. |
Note when exploring the night market
(1) Alcoholic beverages are procured from convenience stores, etc.
Although some night markets serve alcohol, the supplies are limited and hard to come by, so if you want to enjoy some gourmet food with your drinks, we recommend that you stock up on alcohol at a convenience store or similar before you head out.
(2) Check the location of the toilets in advance
There are toilets inside Shilin Market, so let's check the locations in advance.
(3) Decide on a meeting place in advance
Shilin Night Market is a very large night market. If you are visiting with family or friends, be sure to decide in advance where to meet up in case you get separated.
(4) Take measures against pickpockets and bag snatchers
Pickpockets and bag snatchers do occur in crowded places. It is safer to keep valuables close to your body in a shoulder bag. Also, be careful not to put your wallet or smartphone in the back pocket of your pants, as they are likely to be targeted.
Recently, there are more opportunities to enjoy Taipei cuisine in Japan, but the taste of the real thing is still exceptional. The neon lights, the excitement of the food stalls, and the "night markets" are a feast for the senses, not just the taste. Enjoy a gourmet stroll while searching for food endorsed by local writers.
First post: August 30, 2019
*Some content was updated on July 29, 2024.

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