Since Taipei Dome opened, the Xinyi District has become the new hub for baseball fans in Taipei — and unlike older stadiums, the food situation here is exceptional. There are food stalls inside Taipei Dome itself across multiple concourse levels, the Xinyi shopping district with dozens of restaurants is a 5-minute walk, and Tonghua Night Market is 15 minutes away for the full Taiwan street food experience. When the night game ends around 9 or 10 PM, you have more options than you can handle — this guide tells you exactly what's worth your time.
Getting to Taipei Dome
Taipei Dome is located on Zhongxiao East Road Section 4, Xinyi District. The closest MRT station is Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Station (Blue Line), Exit 5 — about a 5-minute walk. From Taipei Main Station, take the Blue Line directly, roughly 15 minutes.
After the game, the three main directions for food are: west into the Xinyi shopping area, south toward Tonghua Night Market, or along Zhongxiao East Road for quick bites. We cover all three below.
📍 Within 5 Minutes: Xinyi Shopping District
CLOSEST3–5 min walk
Right next to Taipei Dome is the Xinyi Shopping District — Vie Show Cinemas, ATT 4 FUN, and Shin Kong Mitsukoshi are all within walking distance. If you don't want to go far after the game, the food courts and restaurants here are the most convenient option.
ATT 4 FUN's dining floors stay open until late, with yakiniku BBQ, izakayas, and various Asian cuisine options. The basement food hall at Shin Kong Mitsukoshi A9 is also great for affordable, diverse choices. On game days, most restaurants in the area stay open until 11 PM.
📍 15 Minutes Away: Tonghua Night Market
RECOMMENDED~15 min walk / 5 min by YouBike
Our top recommendation for post-game late-night eats — Tonghua Night Market (Linjiang Street Night Market). About a 15-minute walk from Taipei Dome, or just 5 minutes by YouBike (Taiwan's bike-sharing system), this is the most authentic Taiwan night market near Xinyi.
Tonghua Night Market is open every night until late, so even after a game that ends at 10 PM, you'll make it in time. Stalls run until midnight or later on weekends. It has everything a proper Taiwan night market should have — and because it caters to locals rather than tourists, the prices are fair and the food is genuinely good.
"The best part after a game is walking into the night market before you've fully calmed down — carrying the energy of the match while you eat. Tonghua is that place."
📍 Quick Grab: Zhongxiao East Road
CONVENIENT5–10 min walk
Head west along Zhongxiao East Road Section 4 and you'll find chain restaurants and independent eateries all the way. Hot pot, Korean BBQ, Japanese set meals — all easy to find if you just want to eat quickly before heading back to your hotel.
The Renai Road area has nicer restaurants and bars, great if you're celebrating a win or having a group dinner after the game.
🏟️ Food Stalls Inside Taipei Dome
Taipei Dome is one of the best-stocked stadiums for in-venue food in Taiwan. Multiple food stall zones are spread across the concourse levels, so you're never far from something to eat regardless of where your seat is. Here's what you'll find inside:
- Braised pork rice (滷肉飯) — the definitive Taiwan comfort food, available throughout the concourse stalls
- Fried chicken cutlets (雞排) — crispy, freshly fried, the most popular hand-held game food in Taiwan
- Beef noodles & bento boxes — proper sit-down-style options for fans who come straight from work
- Popcorn & ballpark snacks — classic game-day munching, multiple flavors
- Hand-shaken drinks (手搖飲) — bubble tea, fruit tea, fresh juice; expect lines on hot game days
- Taiwan Beer — sold at multiple concession points throughout the dome
- Convenience store inside the dome — drinks, onigiri, tea eggs, and quick snacks when you need something fast
Pro move: Taipei Dome's concourse is wide and easy to navigate. Do a full loop before settling in — check out all the stall options first, then decide. You won't miss much from your seat during pre-game warmups.
OneDayFans Tip: Taipei Dome's location in Xinyi gives you an incredible range of food options — it's one of the best-located stadiums for post-game dining anywhere. Our recommendation: arrive early, eat outside the stadium before the game; save room for Tonghua Night Market after. That's the full Taipei baseball experience.
Taipei Dome Food Summary
Food courts & restaurants
#1 post-game pick
Victory celebrations
Quick meal options
5 minutes away
Beat the lines
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What food is available inside Taipei Dome?
Taipei Dome has food stall zones on multiple concourse levels with braised pork rice, fried chicken cutlets, beef noodles, bento boxes, popcorn, and hand-shaken drinks. A convenience store inside covers quick snacks and drinks. Stalls open 1.5 hours before first pitch — on packed weekend games, popular items sell out fast, so grab food before the game rather than waiting for a big inning break.
What are the best restaurants near Taipei Dome?
For convenience, the Xinyi shopping district (ATT 4 FUN, Shin Kong Mitsukoshi A9) is 3–5 minutes walk with yakiniku, izakayas, ramen, and food courts open until 11PM on game days. For atmosphere, Tonghua Night Market (15 min walk, 5 min by YouBike) is the best authentic Taiwanese food option post-game. For sit-down group dinners, Renai Road has bars and restaurants perfect for celebrating a win.
How far is Tonghua Night Market from Taipei Dome?
About 15 minutes on foot, or 5 minutes by YouBike (grab one from the racks near the dome exit — it's the fastest and most fun post-game option). Tonghua runs until midnight or later on weekends, so even late games aren't a problem. Walk south from the dome, cross Xinyi Road, and you'll hit the night market lane.
How do I avoid the post-game MRT rush?
The MRT at Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall Station gets very crowded in the 20 minutes after a game ends. The smartest move: stay for a meal at the Xinyi mall area or ride to Tonghua Night Market first, then head home 45–60 minutes after the final out when the crowd clears. Or walk one stop west to Zhongxiao Fuxing Station — shorter wait, more capacity.
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