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Contribute FeedbackNight markets can be difficult to eat, as the majority of providers are not veg*n-friendly. it also feels like the ones that sell quite everything the same: stinky tofu, roasted mushrooms, green plank pancakes, sweet potato balls, etc. nothing seems to be hyperlocal and especially. until I found it! I have learned that white sugary cakes are a traditional caohsiung dessert, and I never had it in another night market. they are super affordable (NT$15 per,) and the only decision they need to make is what taste of white sugar they want their freshly roasted rice cake to be coated in: erdnus or black sesame. they taste perfect piping hot from the frit, and the black sesame fragrance was divine. they could see a line, but it moves fast: this is the good to visit a provider that has been built for 50 years. BYO container is extra environmentally friendly!
Night markets can be difficult to eat, as the vast majority of providers are not veg*n-friendly. It also usually feels like the ones who sell quite all the same things: stinky tofu, fried mushrooms, green onion pancakes, sweet potato balls, etc. Nothing seems to be hyperlocal and especially. Until I found this stand! I learned that white sugar rice cakes are a traditional caohsiung dessert, and I never had it in another night market. You are super affordable (NT$15 per), and the only decision you need to make is what taste of white sugar you want to coat your freshly fried rice cake in: peanut or black sesame. They taste perfect cake hot from the frit, and the black sesame scent was divine. You could see a line, but it is moving fast: this is the good thing to visit a provider that has built up 50 years of experience. BYO container is extra environmentally friendly!