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Photo Tour of Shilin Market in Taipei

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Photographs by Joel Haas

Get a look into the chaotic and food-centric Shilin Night Market, the largest night market in Taipei, with Joel Haas's photo tour on Neatorama. You can find fruits, freshly made dumplings, candied tomatoes, obanyaki, sugar cane juice, and more in this market that runs from the late afternoon until about 2 a.m.

For more Taiwanese night market food porn, check out the Taiwan Night Markets Flickr group.

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4 Comments:

Thanks for the head-ups; I love markets and grow quite homesick at times for Mahane Yehuda in Jerusalem. Btw, I LOVE your blog. When I first saw a photo of you and then compared to said blog title, I thought this girl is too small to have ate everything. Ah-ha! If I had one it would probably be The Girl Who (Over)Analyzed Everything.

I thought that said sh*tlin...LOL

@healthygirl78: I'm glad you like my blog! Especially since it seems to be in opposition to your screen name. It's a wonder I'm not obese yet. ;)

@roboopy - HOLA! Do not be fooled...it's actually a means of irony. While I do like vegetables, I LOVE everything, especially SUGAR. I drink my coffee VERY strong and black, which probably will give me an ulcer. Btw, did I mention I love SUGAR? I just finished a chocolate chip scone with the foulest coffee for a snack, and I'm starting to a shake a bit. Hey, at least the guy told me it was coffee.....

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