Taiwan's night markets are legendary, and Liuhe — Kaohsiung's grandest — is a 350-stall gauntlet of papaya milk, grilled squid, stinky tofu, and mango shaved ice. A private food guide transforms it from bewildering to revelatory.
What to expect
As Kaohsiung's neon signs flicker on at dusk, your guide leads you into the aromatic chaos of Liuhe. Begin with a fresh sugarcane juice to cool down, then work through signature dishes: grilled oysters with garlic butter, braised pork rice, crispy scallion pancakes, and the iconic papaya milk that made this market famous. Your guide shares the social history behind street-food culture and steers you toward the stalls with the longest local queues — always the surest sign of quality.
Good to know
Liuhe Night Market is a 20-minute walk or 10-minute taxi from the cruise pier; it opens at 17:00 and peaks 19:00–22:00. Evening timing works perfectly for ships with late all-aboard. Pre-book your guide at least 48 hours in advance via ToursByLocals. Arrive hungry — this is a serious eating commitment.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kaohsiung — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.