Chris Y.
Yelp
Ningxia Might Market is a night market that so primarily focused on food, and not much else, which is a primed spot for those who mainly go to night markets for just the food.
Ningxia isn't too far away from Taipei Main Station, albeit, there are no direct MRTs that get there. The preferred options is to either go by bus, which have multiple lines that will get you there, or to take a taxi. The bus there will drop you close to the entrance, so you will have to walk a little bit, but just a couple of minutes at most depending on the bus line.
Ningxia night market is separated into some very specific arrangements that sets it apart from the majority of night markets. Rather than having the stands in front of the shops, the stands themselves are actually aligned in the middle of the road, and they have their own separate seating for certain food stands, which you would have to purchase food from their stall to sit there. But this makes it interesting because as you make your way through the food stands line, you won't have to worry about anything but. Food everywhere, and a wide variety of selections to be had. Some of the restaurant side places seem to be fairly well known, and a few of the shops had some pretty crazy lines going out the door. I mean, these are cool to visit of course, but since this set up is different than most night markets, eating at the restaurant side makes it feel as if it's detached from the night market experience since there's a noticeable gap between the two. Not what is really come by Ningxia night market for, but if you prefer a less crowded sit down experience before you sink yourself into the midst of the night market festivities, then plan accordingly. At the end of the night market there are some fun activities that are mainly for the kids as well. Some mini games, and you can win prizes, and just good outing for children if you have them with you.
Drop by Ningxia Night Market if you're hungry, as it is really one of the better night markets to go to if you just want to eat, and eat a lot. While it's one of the shorter night markets around, it is fairly deceptive as it's mainly just filled with food stalls, and less the shopping, so really, it's like part of a night market comparatively, but just the food part, which for me, I have absolutely no issue with, and in most cases, more of an added feature.