After returning from our visit to Shifen and Jiufen, we decided to head to the Raohe Street night market (饒河夜市) via the MRT. As we exited the Songshan station, we were greeted by a daunting flight of stairs leading up from the underground station to street level. Groaning at the thought of climbing more steps, especially after our Jiufen adventure, we set out in search of an elevator. It didn't matter that the ascending elevator was facing the opposite direction from our intended destination; we were more than willing to ride it just to escape the confines of the underground station! And pretty soon, we reached the eastern entrance to the Raohe Street night market. As to be expected, even on a weekday, the place was packed with people.
We walked the whole length of the night market which, stretching from east to west, is about 500 or 600 metres. First going down the right lane of the night market and coming back by the left lane, thereby, theoretically, covering all the food stalls along the route. I was told that there were also more food stalls along the side lanes but by and large, most were located along this main stretch. Our food adventure began with some hot Fuzhou black pepper buns (福州世祖胡椒餅). These buns are stuffed with pork, green onions and black pepper, which are then cooked on the inner walls of a charcoal-fired clay and brick oven, much like an Indian tandoori oven from back home.
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