Trying many different kinds of chinese street food at Liuhe Tourist Night Market located south of Taiwan Liuhe Tourist Night Market Address: Liuhe 2nd Road, Xinxing District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 800
Here in the UK we have a type of small sea snail called Winkles. They were very popular in the 50s and 60s when I was a child, but I haven't seen them for decades. We used to buy them by the pint measure. I can remember Sunday night supper - a plate of Winkles with a little saucer of malt vinegar and pepper, and sliced bread and butter on the side. We used to get the meat out of the shells with a sharp needle, then drop the meat into the vinegar and pepper. Delicious!!!
Not sure about right now but some night popular markets stay past midnight as long as there is a crowd while some breakfast shops open as early as 7 am (or earlier). Was really convenient for those traveling to Asia's Taiwan with a jetlag since there is always something opening for our stomach XD
My father had a job on a restau-bar so they have to be wide awake for 13 whole hours,they start at 5 pm till 6 am but my father's salary isn't even enough,but I'm glad that my parents has owned a plot so we lived a middle class life,anyway back to the story,my father quit his job because the salary is too small and the 2 main reason 1st is that the kitchen where my father is stationed is not cleaned,when I say not clean I mean the floor is so muddy and the wall is full of black things and the utensils are not well maintained and also the floor gets flooded by dirty water,2nd is that his colleagues are using illegal substances just to stay awake,welp the owner know about that but don't take actions(because it'll cost much) I hope a costumer go catch them and report it,my father don't want to report it because the owner is rich(and also Chinese),so I just hope they get punished. That's all I want to say because I hate keeping secrets to myself so I just use my ALT account to share this and accidentally I stumble upon this comment and remembered about that.
Simple trick for non-Mandarin speaking tourists.....just go to the stand that has the longest lines and order what everyone else is having. Taiwan has arguably some of the best food on the planet. The variety is amazing.
A number of years ago I visited Singapore on holiday I had food from a street vendor on Clark key it was just the best Asian food I had ever tasted In 2006 where I live a guy from Hong Kong opened an Asian fusion restaurant close to where I live. For the past 17 years I’ve been the best customer and I’ve become good friends with the owner / executive chef
There's a small old eatery near where I live which doesn't even have a sign, run by an old lady, serving that fried rice. I noticed it one day walking passed it and smelled the fried rice. It's a pleasure to discover this kind of food.
Thanks for posting this comment. It reminds me of a time, years ago, when I was in Boston with an animal rights friend. I really wanted a lobster, and my friend said I should be willing to kill it myself, as quickly and painlessly as possible. Unbelievably the restaurant people agreed, and I chopped into the lobster in the back room. Thus I learned that if I had to kill my own meat, even a lobster, I would be stuck as a vegetarian. A coworker ate the lobster and enjoyed it. I still eat meat, but recognize that I am an imposter carnivore.
ask a vegan why they do not treat plant and aminal life equally. Talk a bit to understand the rational. Conclude the conversation stating you think they are racially decimating against plants as all should be treated equally by tooth, lip and tongue.
been to Kaohsiung 3 different times for work assignment. stayed at the HaiLai hotel, not too far from the night market. i love it there. hoping to go again this year for a fourth time!! great video!
@jeremy gorecki I'm an aircraft mechanic for the DoD. They are always hiring if you check out usajobs.gov. finding something specifically in Taiwan will be hard though, but I did just get back from Japan and I think there's an opening in iwakuni!
do you know? The dialysis rate in Taiwan is the highest in the world. People on this island play politics every day and do not recognize that they are Chinese, which leads to lack of morality. Their meats have a shelf life of more than 1 year, and they will add preservatives, expired oil, plasticizers, and ractopamine pork (from the United States). So don't go to Taiwan to eat anything. If you want to eat really good snacks, night markets, please go to mainland China, or after we unify Taiwan, we will correct them, after that you can go to Taiwan Province to eat.
do you know? The dialysis rate in Taiwan is the highest in the world. People on this island play politics every day and do not recognize that they are Chinese, which leads to lack of morality. Their meats have a shelf life of more than 1 year, and they will add preservatives, expired oil, plasticizers, and ractopamine pork (from the United States). So don't go to Taiwan to eat anything. If you want to eat really good snacks, night markets, please go to mainland China, or after we unify Taiwan, we will correct them, after that you can go to Taiwan Province to eat.
@@altina2366 I don't think either country has the healthiest food... it's kinda like fast food here (Canada)... not healthy food. My sister lived in China for two years though. She went to Taiwan for surgery though, she said they have better surgeons...
Food at night markets is a bang for the buck! Yum! The visitation would be sweeter at night to see the candescence! I've been to a night market before. 'Twas the first time in such place in frank.🍜
This makes me miss traveling so much. I travelled allot in my twenties. Now we have twins and travel abroad is limited. Hopefully some day be back traveling around the world.
@@jazmin2111 I earned money throughout college teaching piano lessons and during extended holidays eg christmas, Easter and summer travelled on a very strict budget with the money saved. I remember traveling to Cambodia with a $12 a day budget including food and accommodation. I then moved into the international school education system after doing my teachers degree. I worked in Switzerland and Shanghai International schools which also extended holidays and great bases for travel.
do you know? The dialysis rate in Taiwan is the highest in the world. People on this island play politics every day and do not recognize that they are Chinese, which leads to lack of morality. Their meats have a shelf life of more than 1 year, and they will add preservatives, expired oil, plasticizers, and ractopamine pork (from the United States). So don't go to Taiwan to eat anything. If you want to eat really good snacks, night markets, please go to mainland China, or after we unify Taiwan, we will correct them, after that you can go to Taiwan Province to eat.
@@stefanopatsiuras2838 not happy with Taiwan ? Go and say it in front of their face, don't hide behind the monitor and being a coward. Childish and shallow.
Increíble , toda esa comida se ve exquisita y deliciosa y tan solo pensar que son puestos de la calle , tengo gana de visitar países asiáticos por su cultura y comida.
amazing how fast it was cooked, however i can't help noticing the left over rice from maybe the previous batch and i was wondering if he will mix it with the fresh batch which he did :(
I watch to many of these, that said I have to say an egg is in almost every one of them. I declare the humble egg to be the greatest street food ingredient, bacon though is the best.