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Da Hu Night Market is where locals go to eat—and live. From sizzling stinky tofu to hand-pulled beef noodles, every stall tells a story of flavor and tradition. The neon-lit streets buzz with energy, making it the ultimate taste of real Taiwan nightlife—hungry? You’ve come to the right place!

Yin Shui Han Motel

Yin Shui Han Motel

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No. 165, Huzhong Road, Hunei
3.05KM from Dahu Night Market
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Dahu Night Market

Hanshin Department Store Hotel is a top choice located just a 5-minute walk from Dahu Night Market. It offers modern rooms, free Wi-Fi, and convenient access to public transit. The hotel’s proximity to the MRT station makes it ideal for travelers who want to explore the night market after dinner. Nearby guesthouses also provide authentic local charm with personalized service, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in Kaohsiung’s daily life.

Accessibility: Take the Red Line MRT from Kaohsiung Station to "Zhongyuan Park Station," then walk 8 minutes to the market. Some hotels even offer free shuttle services, enhancing convenience for guests.

Dahu Night Market is famous for charcoal-grilled chicken cutlet, salted crispy chicken, and oyster vermicelli noodles. Ayi Charcoal Chicken Cutlet stands out with its crispy exterior, juicy interior, and signature sauce—consistently popular among locals and tourists alike. Another highlight is Lao Chen Salted Crispy Chicken, made fresh on-site with fragrant green onions and peppers. For seafood lovers, Linji Oyster Vermicelli Noodles delivers rich broth and fresh ingredients, creating a comforting, savory experience.

Experience Tip: Open daily from 6 PM, the market comes alive with lights and energy. Visit early to avoid crowds and try limited-edition drinks like homemade sweet potato ice or pineapple shaved ice.

The most convenient option is taking the Red Line MRT from Kaohsiung Station to "Zhongyuan Park Station," then walking about 8 minutes to the market. This journey takes only 12 minutes with no transfers—ideal for travelers with luggage. Alternatively, buses such as route 80 or 82 run directly through the area, offering scenic views of urban neighborhoods. Taxis are also efficient, taking around 10 minutes and costing approximately NT$70, perfect for groups or late-night visits.

Pro Tip: The market opens at 5:30 PM. Arrive early to enjoy quieter hours and avoid peak congestion. Note that some streets may close temporarily during events—check signage for updates.

Yes, Central Park is just across the street from Dahu Night Market and serves as a perfect family retreat. With shaded benches, walking paths, and a children’s playground, it’s ideal for parents to relax while watching their kids play. The park connects seamlessly to the bustling night market atmosphere, allowing families to enjoy both excitement and calm.

Nearby, Hanshin Department Store features indoor play zones, movie theaters, and diverse dining options, providing sheltered entertainment regardless of weather. Weekends often include kid-focused events like craft workshops and live performances, making it a great spot for bonding and fun.

Dahu Night Market typically opens at 5:30 PM and operates until 1:00 AM, making it one of Kaohsiung’s most vibrant nightlife destinations. Vendors begin setting up around 4 PM, with full operations starting at 5 PM when the lights go on and the aroma of street food fills the air.

Visitor Tip: Popular stalls like Ayi Chicken Cutlet and Lao Chen Crispy Chicken see their busiest hours after 8 PM—arrive earlier for shorter lines. Be aware that some vendors may close early during rainy weather; check conditions beforehand and carry an umbrella.

Just a short trip away is Cijin Art District (Dabu Art Zone), a former port warehouse transformed into a creative hub showcasing contemporary art exhibitions, independent design shops, and pop-up markets. Don’t miss the "Dabu Youth Hall" and the scenic "Penglai Pier," perfect for photography and riverside strolls.

Also nearby is Cijin Island, reachable via MRT and bus in about 25 minutes. Home to the historic Cijin Tianhou Temple and seaside pier, it offers a glimpse into traditional fishing village culture. Together, these sites complement the night market experience, blending local flavors with deep cultural heritage.