The Tainan Flower Night Market, known locally as Huāyuán Yèshì, is a beloved destination in Tainan, Taiwan. Established in 1999, it has grown to become one of the largest and most famous night markets in Taiwan. The market is only open on Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings, providing a vibrant venue for both locals and tourists to indulge in a variety of traditional Taiwanese foods, shopping, and entertainment.
Food is an integral part of the market's allure, with a rich history rooted in Taiwan's diverse culinary culture. Tainan, often considered the oldest city in Taiwan, is renowned for its traditional southern Taiwanese dishes that reflect a mix of Han Chinese and Indigenous influences, as well as the impact of Dutch and Japanese colonization.
As a street food paradise, Tainan Flower Night Market offers an avenue for traditional food vendors to showcase family recipes that have been passed down for generations. These recipes have been preserved and continue to evolve within the bustling atmosphere of the night market.
Address: No. 82, Section 2, Minzu Rd, West Central District, Tainan City, 700
Famous for: Peddler's Noodle, usually made with a mix of seafood and pork (Non-Veg)
Address: No. 100, Section 2, Minzu Rd, West Central District, Tainan City, 700
Famous for: Milkfish porridge (Non-Veg)
Address: Stall location varies within the night market
Famous for: Scallion pancakes with egg (Veg option available)
Address: Located near the central area of the night market
Famous for: Stinky Tofu (Veg)
Address: Stall location varies within the night market
Famous for: Freshly squeezed sugar cane juice (Veg)