The texture of the oyster omelette is somewhat inconsistent, the edges are not crispy enough, and the sauce lacks flavor while having issues with broken shells. The broth of the oyster soup is light, the seafood is fresh, but it is underseasoned.
The store has a bright and clean environment, but the tables are small and crowded, making it difficult to move around, and you might sweat while dining. It is recommended to avoid peak hours for a more comfortable dining experience.
The staff is highly efficient, quickly serving dishes after ordering, allowing customers to enjoy their meals promptly. Overall, the service experience is good.
"I heard that the Ningxia Night Market is undergoing renovations, and seeing it on-site broke my heart a little! Too many food stalls are closed... it's all about luck." by Brother
<Regarding the dining experience🥣>
Oyster Soup: The soup isn't heavily seasoned; it's all about the fresh and sweet flavors of the ingredients. The oysters are still quite large even after being cooked, which makes me a bit suspicious if they are actually cooked (just kidding). The seafood doesn't have much flavor but is quite fresh.
Oyster Omelette: Overall, the portion is on the smaller side, and the edges lack that crispy texture. Also, I couldn't really taste the flavor of the sauce; it resembles the taste of fermented tofu a bit. Additionally, I encountered some shell fragments (a couple of times)... that's quite a big no-no.
<Regarding the environment on-site🐾>
The dining tables are too small, making it a bit difficult to walk around as it feels crowded. Dining can make you sweat. The indoor dining area is acceptable; the table surfaces are not sticky.
Oyster Omelette is located in Ningxia Night Market. If possible, try to avoid dining time, because there is almost always a queue, so I always come early to eat, and there will be fewer people on rainy days.
The portion of fried rice was quite sufficient, but overall it tasted a bit dry.
The shrimp fried rice $90 and the oyster fried rice $90 both come with quite a lot of ingredients, and the shrimp is actually quite delicious.
As for the oyster omelet, which is $80, although the portion is quite large, I felt that the noodles were not that crispy and the texture was a bit ordinary. However, the oyster omelet was served surprisingly quickly.
The store also sells oyster soup/pork liver soup/kidney soup. If you are afraid that it will taste too dry, you can order soup to go with it.
There seem to be a lot of employees in the store, which shows that business is really good. There are quite a lot of seats in the store.
The store next to Ningxia Night Market usually has a lot of people queuing up on holiday nights. If you don’t want to queue, come on weekdays. The store is quite clean and bright, with plenty of seats.
About the meal
Shrimp fried rice, NT$90. The fried rice was not crispy, some of the rice stuck together, and there was no aroma of fried rice. The shrimp ingredients were okay.
Oyster fried rice, NT$90. The oysters are quite fresh and the rice is not cooked yet. It seems better to order oyster omelette. This is true for fried rice. If you want to eat fried rice, go to Ali Vietnamese or Ah Guo Cut Noodles. Relatively delicious.
There are a lot of oyster omelets in the Ningxia night market. It can be said that it is a night market famous for oyster omelet. When my family comes to Taipei, they must come here to eat oyster omelet. As a result, the famous "Ring Side Oyster Omelette" and "Lai Egg Oyster Omelette" are both available. There were so many people, so we chose "Oyster Omelette King" which was also waiting in line but not so crowded.
Although the crowds are not that exaggerated, there are still more than 10 people waiting in line for dine-in, so we decided to order take-out. There is no need to wait for take-out, and we get it in less than a minute after ordering and paying.
Oyster Omelette$80
The eggs and sides are fried very crispy, and it doesn't look like the flour is not cooked. I recommend it for this alone; the portions of oysters and bok choy are quite generous; the sauce is as usual It just has the salty-sweet sauce that oyster omelette has, but their sweetness is quite obvious, the more you eat, the sweeter it becomes, but since I’m from the south, it’s ok hahaha
Overall, I think it is a delicious oyster omelet, because the queue is not as large as other restaurants, so if you want to eat oyster omelet next time you come to Ningxia Night Market, I will definitely come back to this restaurant!