I know Taipei has many, many, many, many markets, but the one just a block away from where I used to live, that one is my favorite.
Ching Guang Market 晴光市場 is the reason I survived my first few years in Taipei when I still didn’t know my way around the kitchen.
It is also the culprit behind my then 180-pound obese body. EGADS, JIN!!! Did you really just announce that to the WWW???
This was my eating pattern during my balyena years.
It is still the eating pattern I follow on my recent Taipei trips.
Well, what can I say. I am still a balyena.
Breakfast is Spring Onion Pulled Pancake, Frances’s obsession
Pan fried on both sides until nicely browned then scrunched up to make it all fluffy
We like it with egg and lots of basil
Lunch starts with Yilan Spring Onion Cake
Crisp and pillowy and quite tasty
We follow it up with dumplings and noodles from this food cart that has been in business since Chinese year 55, which is equivalent to 1966.
Don’t you think those on the right are suspicious-looking things?
Our meat course is no other than Auntie Babie’s favorite, Ah Wan’s Goose Meat.
That’s Auntie Babie and the now gazillionaire owner.
Ah Wan’s Goose – so rich in flavor there’s no need for sauce
We eat it with ginger and fresh basil
Our rice course is this Roast Pork & Roast Duck Lunchbox, a complete meal in itself
Me and Frances and our good morning faces
For sweets after lunch, I love Ding Xiang’s Dou Hua (Taho)
The bean curd is eggy, smooth and silky. I like it with peanuts and shelled green beans.
Thank you, Ninang Ann Marie!
And my favorite all-day snack is steamed Taiwanese peanuts
They’re huge and soft and oh so tasty
See what I mean? Each nut is perfect in every single way.
And what most people dread, but is very close to my heart… and mouth… Stinky Tofu!
That’s Auntie Babie caught sneak-eating right before dinner.
Fried stinky tofu. Smells like heaven!
Dinner is at Huang Ji Lu Rou Fan.
Then we grab some dessert on the way home.
You can mix and match up to four ingredients
My fantastic four: red bean, lotus seed, barley and grass jelly soup
I think I seriously want another bowl
And probably my most favorite of all stalls is Lu Wei Hsiang
(Yoohoo, Ritchie! This is for you!)
I pick golden mushrooms, bean curd skin, meatballs and fish dumplings, and the lady boils them for me in this rich and heavy stock
YUMMEEEHHH!!!!!! Thank you for still being open at 1:30am.
You are the perfect midnight snack.
Ching Guang Market 晴光市場: Intersection of Nong An and Shuang Cheng Streets, Chung Shan District, Taipei, Taiwan. 臺北市中山區農安街2巷及雙城街12巷