
The snowflake ice is dense and not watery, with a rich selection of toppings. The taro has a good texture without being too sweet, the pudding has an eggy fragrance, the red beans are not overly sweet, and the peanut snowflake ice has a rich flavor. The menu offers a variety of options, including desserts, hot and cold dishes, and savory dumplings.
The walls of the store are filled with photos of celebrities, creating a relaxed atmosphere and forming a unique cultural night market experience.
Let’s start with the conclusion: #Xizhi Night Market No. 71
#Snowflake ice is fluffy and won't melt 💯 with a ton of toppings to choose from
Order time: Thursday at 19:00
Waiting time: 0! (30% full)
Waiting for food: Made to order
Payment methods: Cash, Taiwan Pay, and Jiekou
Here are the items ordered and their prices 🔻
🔺Peanut Snowflake Ice $80👍🏼
For an additional $10, you can choose four toppings; the owner really knows how to upsell 😄
The taro is not overly sweet, with a nice fluffy texture that is delicious and filling.
The taro balls are tasty, but they harden quickly in the ice.
The pudding has a light egg flavor and a smooth texture.
The red beans have a texture between paste and beans; they are not overly sweet and very tasty.
The star, the peanut snowflake ice, is perfectly seasoned; you can really taste the rich peanut flavor and it won't melt, serving size is enough for two people to feel full.
The menu is extensive, with plenty of options whether you want something cold, hot, or frozen.
They even have savory rice balls, which is pretty cool!
There are also tons of topping options, probably more than 15.
The walls of the shop are filled with photos of artists who have visited.
Brother Li Luo is basically the spokesperson for Xizhi Night Market, right? 🤣
Every shop I've eaten at in the past couple of days has a photo with him.