Fengchia Night Market

Night market · Fengjia

Fengchia Night Market

Night market · Fengjia
Wenhua Rd, Xitun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 407

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Diverse street food, fashion, games, and friendly vendors  

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Wenhua Rd, Xitun District, Taichung City, Taiwan 407 Get directions

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Karina Adianto

Google
The food was delicious & cheap. Kiddos were enjoying the food too much, they didn't complain at all about eating while standing up the whole time. There were too many options to choose from. Although there was a language barrier, we managed just fine to order and purchase all the food.

LUKAS WYLOTEC

Google
Fengjia Night Market 🌟 A must-visit night market — vibrant, delicious, unforgettable! 🌟 Fengjia Night Market is the largest and one of the most diverse night markets in Taiwan. The sheer variety of food stalls is incredible — from traditional Taiwanese snacks to trendy fusion dishes, there’s something for everyone. I highly recommend trying the stinky tofu — crispy on the outside, soft on the inside, and packed with flavor. Don’t be afraid of the smell — it tastes better than it smells! The atmosphere is lively and full of energy. Crowds, lights, music, and aromas all come together to create an unforgettable street food experience. Despite the crowds, the market layout is spacious enough to move around comfortably. There are also plenty of hotels nearby — I stayed at Green Hotel, which was just a 5-minute walk away and super convenient. If you’re in Taichung, don’t miss this place. It’s the perfect spot for a fun night out with friends or family.

S Mr

Google
First, I went on a Saturday evening, and of course, there were so many people that it was hard to move. First, I ordered grilled scallops. They were neither particularly tasty nor bad, just average and ordinary. Next, I ordered clam soup, which the portion was too small. It was a waste of money. The soup smelled awful. It was the worst food I've ever had. Next, I ordered oysters and fried egg takoyaki. The food preparation was incredibly filthy. The grill was painted black and it seemed like they hadn't cleaned it. The chefs were also incredibly inexperienced. It took all day. It was the worst food I've ever had. The sweet potato fries, which I really wanted, were in such a long line that I couldn't wait. I recommend anyone who's sensitive to hygiene, taste, or smell to stay away. I also wouldn't go back.

Mavi Bamba

Google
Night markets are fascinating. The whole experience seems enchanting, doesn't it? I've always imagined them to be filled with a variety of unique foods and crafts. The sounds of lively chatter and the enticing aroma of street food must be captivating. I'd love to stroll through the stalls and discover hidden gems. I am especially drawn to the prospect of trying exotic delicacies. It must be a wonderful opportunity to experience different cultures. Perhaps one day, I'll be able to visit one myself!

Nestor Jr. Cancan

Google
A Must-Visit Foodie Paradise in Taichung! Fengchia Night Market is easily one of the liveliest and most diverse night markets I’ve been to in Taiwan. The food options are endless — from classic Taiwanese street food like stinky tofu, flame-torched beef cubes, and bubble tea, to unique finds like cheese-stuffed scallops and mochi donuts. Every stall has something tempting. The atmosphere is energetic but not overwhelming. It’s well-organized compared to other night markets, and prices are reasonable. I also appreciated the variety — aside from food, there are clothes, accessories, and fun little games. Tip: Come hungry and bring cash! It gets crowded, especially on weekends, so go early if you want to avoid long lines. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Taichung — whether you’re a foodie, a casual tourist, or just want to experience Taiwan’s vibrant night market culture.

The Explorers

Google
Fengchia Night Market in Taichung is one of Taiwan’s most vibrant and delicious night markets! Packed with endless food stalls, trendy shops, and a lively atmosphere, it’s a food lover’s dream. Must-try dishes include the famous *Fengjia Smelly Tofu*, crispy *Giant Fried Chicken Cutlet*, and refreshing *Bubble Milk Tea*. The variety is incredible—from grilled seafood to creative street snacks like *stuffed pancakes* and *cheesy potatoes*. The market is clean, well-organized, and easy to navigate, with friendly vendors adding to the experience. Open late, it’s perfect for a fun night out. Highly recommended for tourists and locals alike—don’t miss this iconic Taiwanese night market!

Jasper

Google
A wide range of food selection, most of them are tasty too! You can get lost and have a hard time deciding what to get. The prices are affordable, selection is great, food is great on average

Tessa Widjaja

Google
Feng Chia Night Market is quite diverse, offering not just food but also clothing and fashion shops, shoe stores, and game centers. I tried a few snacks like fried chicken and Mr. Bolo—they were okay, but nothing particularly special. The main road leading to the market is pretty long, with several smaller side streets we can enter as well, though they’re not as lively as the main street.