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Luodong Night Market is the beating heart of Yilan County after dark, a sprawling maze of sizzling stalls and buzzing alleyways that draws locals and travellers alike. This is where Taiwan’s night-market culture comes alive — the air thick with the aroma of scallion pancakes, grilled squid, and stinky tofu. Unlike the tourist-heavy markets of Taipei, Luodong feels refreshingly authentic, with families, students, and food lovers jostling for space under the glow of neon signs. It’s a must-visit for anyone craving an immersive street-food experience and a glimpse of everyday Taiwanese life.
Highlights & What to See
- Scallion Pancake (蔥油餅) — A local legend: crispy, flaky, and packed with Yilan’s famous green onions. Watch them being made and eat them hot off the griddle.
- Grilled Seafood — Try the giant squid on a stick, basted with a sweet-soy glaze, or the tender grilled eel — a Yilan specialty.
- Luodong Night Market’s “Maze” — Get lost in the labyrinth of lanes branching off Zhongzheng Road and Minquan Road. Each alley hides a different specialty, from oyster omelettes to shaved ice.
- Yilan Scallion Pancake Wrapped in Pork Floss — A unique twist on the classic, where the pancake is rolled with fluffy pork floss for a sweet-savoury crunch.
- Fruit Shaved Ice — Cool down with a mountain of finely shaved ice topped with fresh mango, strawberries, or taro, drizzled with condensed milk.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least 2–3 hours to fully explore the market and sample a variety of stalls. Arrive early (around 6pm) to beat the biggest crowds, especially on weekends. If you’re a serious foodie, you could easily spend an entire evening here, working your way through the different zones. The market stays lively until midnight, so there’s no rush.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Luodong Sports Park — A pleasant green space a short walk away, perfect for a post-market stroll.
- Yilan Train Station & Jimi Square — A quirky area with the famous “Jimmy” the giraffe-themed installations, about 15 minutes by train or car.
- Dongshan River Water Park — Great for cycling and riverside walks, especially during the Yilan International Children’s Folklore & Folkgame Festival.
- Su’ao Cold Spring — A unique natural cold spring (around 22°C) perfect for a refreshing dip, a 20-minute drive south.
- Yilan Distillery Chia Chi Lan — A whisky distillery offering tours and tastings, about 10 minutes by car.
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Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.