Nanmen Market
Nanmen Market
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7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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- Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall • 1 min walk
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MandC0218
Riverside, CA6,898 contributions
Feb 2021
We went here before the Lunar New Year for one hour. Very crowded with abundant food shops including ready- to-eat main dishes, side dishes, candies, dry foods, snacks, buns, savory meat ,fish snacks, hams, Taiwanese sausages, fresh produce and seafood... and more . It’s all cash transactions here and we bargained a little bit on what we bought. Come visit during holidays to experience the festival ambiance.
Written 2 March 2021
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Michiko S
Taipei, Taiwan48 contributions
Aug 2024 • Solo
In the newly reopened building, the basement is full of fresh produce, and the ground floor is bustling with local customers for deli items, package, sweets, dried fruits, and processed meat. Dried fruit and flower buns may be in better condition than Dihua Street. Above all, shopping in the newly air-conditioned and clean building is comfortable. Freshly prepared side dishes and bako seemed to be sold and looked very good. The location is close to the exit of the MRT Zhongzheng Memorial Hall and easy to get around during squalls.
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Written 20 August 2024
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liucy752
Taipei, Taiwan1,654 contributions
Dec 2017 • Solo
This market dates back to 100 years ago, which was originally located by the South Gate (demolished) of Taipei City. Now it has been renovated as a modern market, located some 5 minutes' walk from the CKS Memorial Hall.
Or you can reach the market from Exit No. 2 of the Taipei MRT CKS Memorial Hall Station.
On the 1st floor, there are traditional preserved hams, cured meats, snacks, cookies, steamed stuffed-buns, and various cooked foods.
On the 2nd floor, there is a mid-size food court, offering numerous affordable Taiwanese food. Unfortunately, only one vendor provides English menu.
Or you can reach the market from Exit No. 2 of the Taipei MRT CKS Memorial Hall Station.
On the 1st floor, there are traditional preserved hams, cured meats, snacks, cookies, steamed stuffed-buns, and various cooked foods.
On the 2nd floor, there is a mid-size food court, offering numerous affordable Taiwanese food. Unfortunately, only one vendor provides English menu.
Written 9 December 2017
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Richard P
Singapore, Singapore1,793 contributions
Mar 2015 • Family
Nanmen Market is located above exit 2 of Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall mrt station. I was there with my wife on 04 March 2015 at 1030 hrs. This was my second visit.
There are many stalls on ground floor selling different types pastries, cookies, bak kua, pineapple tarts, many jars of different salted/preserved prunes, fruits etc... which will delight most ladies. Also available are dried fruits, nuts, cured ham, sausages, mushrooms, abalones and fish roes. There are also a variety of buns made on the spot. There are some stalls selling cooked food for takeaway as lunch too. This is a good place to buy gifts and stuff for family and friends back home as prices are cheaper.
On the 2nd floor are boutiques and dressmaking shops with unique and elegant dresses on display. These shops open after 1100 hrs only. At a corner on 2nd floor is a food court with many stalls selling different type of noodles and mixed veg/meat rice. I had my lunch here ordering a plate of rice with stewed pork, veg, tofu and a bowl of soup which cost me only NT$40. In Singapore, it would have cost NT$70.
After lunch, we went down to the basement wet market for a look. There are many fruits, vegetables and meat stalls here. The fruits look really fresh and big. There was no smell/stink in the wet market and floor was only slightly wet near seafood section. Nanmen Market is frequent by locals staying nearby and workers in nearby government building etc... I did not see any tour group here.
After your shopping, you can go back down into mrt station, walk in cool comfort and come out exit 5 for Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall visit. This is better than crossing a major road to left of Nanmen Market, walk 80m and cross another major road to right when you see the Memorial Hall. Admission to Memorial Hall is free.
There are many stalls on ground floor selling different types pastries, cookies, bak kua, pineapple tarts, many jars of different salted/preserved prunes, fruits etc... which will delight most ladies. Also available are dried fruits, nuts, cured ham, sausages, mushrooms, abalones and fish roes. There are also a variety of buns made on the spot. There are some stalls selling cooked food for takeaway as lunch too. This is a good place to buy gifts and stuff for family and friends back home as prices are cheaper.
On the 2nd floor are boutiques and dressmaking shops with unique and elegant dresses on display. These shops open after 1100 hrs only. At a corner on 2nd floor is a food court with many stalls selling different type of noodles and mixed veg/meat rice. I had my lunch here ordering a plate of rice with stewed pork, veg, tofu and a bowl of soup which cost me only NT$40. In Singapore, it would have cost NT$70.
After lunch, we went down to the basement wet market for a look. There are many fruits, vegetables and meat stalls here. The fruits look really fresh and big. There was no smell/stink in the wet market and floor was only slightly wet near seafood section. Nanmen Market is frequent by locals staying nearby and workers in nearby government building etc... I did not see any tour group here.
After your shopping, you can go back down into mrt station, walk in cool comfort and come out exit 5 for Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Hall visit. This is better than crossing a major road to left of Nanmen Market, walk 80m and cross another major road to right when you see the Memorial Hall. Admission to Memorial Hall is free.
Written 12 March 2015
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rudi sutrisno ho
Jakarta, Indonesia859 contributions
Apr 2024 • Family
A Modern Market
Found this market by Accident when going to Metro Train Station.
U can buy souvenir, meat, vegetable etc here, and on second floor are for fashion and food court.
Found this market by Accident when going to Metro Train Station.
U can buy souvenir, meat, vegetable etc here, and on second floor are for fashion and food court.
Written 21 August 2024
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karlkoh
Singapore, Singapore39 contributions
Oct 2012 • Couples
As this is our first time in Taiwan, the best place to visit first is a wet market. This way we can mingle with the locals and understand their culture. Nanmen is located at Chiang Kai Shek Memorial Station which is very convenient for visitors to go.
It was interesting seeing the wide variety of cooked food prepared in different ways. We did not try as it was our first day in Taipei and we went to the market straight from the airport. As the food were displayed openly and we were not sure whether we need to reheat before consuming. But there was one particular food stall which was extremely crowded and the food was piping hot.
There were a quite a number dried food stalls selling interesting cured ham, sausages and fish roes. There were also a variety of steamed buns which we have not seem before.
The wet market which is at the basement was also interesting. There are live poultry on display. We were fascinated that the butcher was selling just the toes of the pig and some stalls were preparing fresh sausages.
Should we be back Taipei, we would visit this market again to try out the cooked food and the cured fish roe. We bought some custard apples which were very sweet and creamy.
It was interesting seeing the wide variety of cooked food prepared in different ways. We did not try as it was our first day in Taipei and we went to the market straight from the airport. As the food were displayed openly and we were not sure whether we need to reheat before consuming. But there was one particular food stall which was extremely crowded and the food was piping hot.
There were a quite a number dried food stalls selling interesting cured ham, sausages and fish roes. There were also a variety of steamed buns which we have not seem before.
The wet market which is at the basement was also interesting. There are live poultry on display. We were fascinated that the butcher was selling just the toes of the pig and some stalls were preparing fresh sausages.
Should we be back Taipei, we would visit this market again to try out the cooked food and the cured fish roe. We bought some custard apples which were very sweet and creamy.
Written 19 October 2012
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kevintao75
Zhongzheng District, Taipei110 contributions
Sept 2019 • Solo
This market was a market that my Grandmother went to, alot of personal memories. Its moving to another location October 17th, not recommending anything there worth a visit
Written 30 September 2019
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Melisa L
Singapore33 contributions
Apr 2018 • Couples
We didn't buy anything from the market but the foodcourt on the second floor is a must visit. The braised beef noodles 紅燒牛肉麵 from 合歡刀削麵 stall is superb. There is a perpetual queue at the stall. Lots of people ordered the tomato soup version as well.
Written 15 April 2018
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Haifeng C
Singapore, Singapore245 contributions
Oct 2017
A great place to buy snacks such as candy, dried fruits, barbequed pork slices, almond crispy jerky, Jinhua ham, dried mushrooms, Chinese sausages and dried seafood like scallops. Located just outside exit 2 of the Chang Kai Shek Station on the Taipei Metro Red Line.
Written 29 November 2017
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Uti2018
Munich, Germany13 contributions
Oct 2017 • Business
Hi, I saw several markets the last few days and was not aware that one of the best ones are next to my hotel. The simple entrance does not prepare you for the secrets inside! The locals buy here and I felt safe to try several offered items. The clothing stores upstairs are not worth seeing.
Written 31 October 2017
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Hi, will Nanmen Market cooked food section be open on 1st Feb,2016 ( monday )? Thanks.
Written 9 January 2016
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