Eat street food in a Chinese night market

Eat street food in a Chinese night market

๐Ÿ“ China๐Ÿ”„ Repeatable๐Ÿ‘ค All ages
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Navigate bustling night markets where neon signs illuminate endless stalls serving everything from xiaolongbao soup dumplings to exotic durian fruit and grilled scorpions. The sensory overload of sizzling woks, aromatic spices, and friendly vendors creates an authentic taste adventure that defines Chinese street culture.

Difficulty
15/100Easy
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Cost
$20 โ€“ $100
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Time
2hours
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People
1+
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Setting
either
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed

People who tried this

โ€œSo the food at the Raohe Night Market really was good; I ended up eating a lot of eggs. The first thing I stopped for was a cheesy tamago, made with two eggs and a slice of cheese that didnโ€™t look like much but when I bit into it there was so much cheese I might have choked. There was a long-ish line for them, and although other, more spectacular-looking toppings were offered (kimchi! shrimp!) everyone seemed to be getting cheese.โ€
positiveโ€” jp ๅ‰ๅนณ ยท WordPress blogsource โ†—

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