Liaoning Street Night Market
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"If you find Tonghua or Shilin too “touristy”, then head over to tiny little Liaoning Night Market, which is anything but touristy. It’s only really one block and isn’t closed off to traffic like most night markets, but vendors take pride that each of them serves something different (unlike all the repeats at other night markets). The “famous” shop here, roughly across from #65 Liaoning street, it’s known for its (yep, more) oyster omelets, and the humble looking fried chicken stand (格登炸雞) next door supposedly does amazing baked yams and deep fried chicken wings. A few stalls also serve dan zai noodles, but for something different (and based on the pictures out front and local food blogs online, more delicious looking), try the popular Lan Fang Xiao Mian restaurant at the northern end of the street, in the direction of the MRT. It’s on my “to-try” list. One thing that made it seem very local to me is that there are several quick fry restaurants on the same street, so it could be a good option for people looking to enjoy a local quick fry experience. Another mistake that I made so you don’t have to: avoid Sundays, when about half the stalls are closed. To be honest, I was a little disappointed by this night market, even taking into consideration that I experienced it on a semi-off day. Access: Follow the signs from Nanjing Fuxing MRT station exit 3. You’ll pass a Japanese style cocktail bar that could be worth investigating."
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"- Seafood Stir Fry - Fried Goose - Oyster Omelette - Migao (Taiwanese Sticky Rice Pudding) "
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