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Gongguan Night Market

Gongguan Night Market

Gongguan Night Market

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The Ones Worth Trying

Stall by Stall

Gongguan is both a student canteen for National Taiwan University and a heritage food hub, stretching through the alleys between Roosevelt Road and Tingzhou Road. The most popular spots are found around Lane 108 of Roosevelt Road Section 4 and Lane 316, where evening food carts and storefronts serve the local student community. The Shuiyuan Market building brings an indoor option, with stalls officially rated by the Taipei City Market Office. Two Michelin Bib Gourmand favorites, Lan Jia Gua Bao and Hsiung Chi Scallion Pancake, attract food tourists to this otherwise local neighborhood market.

#1

Lan Jia Gua Bao

Michelin Bib Gourmand—fat, lean, or mixed, your choice
$
Specialty Gua bao (Taiwanese pork belly bun)
Difficulty Easy

Michelin Bib Gourmand recognized. The customizable fat/lean meat ratio is the signature offering—regulars debate whether the fatty side adds necessary richness or whether the lean cut lets the braising flavors speak more clearly. Classic accompaniments: peanut powder, cilantro, pickled mustard greens.

#2

Hsiung Chi Scallion Pancake

Michelin Bib Gourmand—basil and honey mustard make it different
$
Specialty Scallion pancake (cong zhua bing)
Difficulty Easy

Michelin Bib Gourmand recognized. Uses basil and honey mustard in a non-traditional combination that creates a sweeter, more complex profile than the standard scallion pancake. One of the more unusual Bib Gourmand picks in Taipei.

#3

Jiang's Vegetable Pancake

A massive, budget-friendly NTU staple
$
Specialty Large cabbage and egg pancake (dan bing)
Difficulty Easy

A massive cabbage and egg pancake popular with NTU students for its size and low price. The large format and budget pricing have made it a daily-meal staple for the student body.

#4

Longtan Tofu Pudding

One item only—with a distinct burnt aroma
$
Specialty Tofu pudding (dou hua)
Difficulty Easy

Only sells one item. Noted for a subtle 'burnt' aroma from the soy during the tofu-setting process—a characteristic that distinguishes it from the neutral-flavored versions served at chain dessert shops.

#5

Xian Fu Gourmet

The best purple rice taro cake in the building
$
Specialty Purple rice taro cake (zi mi yu gao)
Difficulty Medium

Located in the Shuiyuan Market building (1F Stall 79), officially rated by the Taipei City Market Office. The purple rice taro cake requires precise steaming times to keep the taro fluffy while maintaining a 'Q' (chewy) rice texture.

#6

Xiang Ji Gourmet

Wok hei king of the Shuiyuan Market building
$
Specialty High-heat stir-fried rice and noodles
Difficulty Easy

Located in the Shuiyuan Market building (1F Stall 62). Known for high-heat wok hei stir-fried rice and noodles—the primary fuel source for the surrounding student population and market workers.

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