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    Yes, I’ve been here before. I hated it. Its just a food truck orgy that has you pay $5 for parking that takes forever to get in and out of. I follow my favorite food trucks when they’re not at the night market.

    Really the only redeeming quality here are the community performances– but most of them are generally pretty amateurish. The Djs who cover this event are generally at a loss of what to play, and you tend to get latino music played by the contracted PA providers between sets. The Chinese Lion dancers are fun when they’re there.

    The T-Shirt and trinket jewelry vendors aren’t worth noting.

    My advice: follow your favorite community performers and food trucks when they’re NOT at the night market.

    Sorry for the douchey post.

  • http://www.8asians.com/author/ancientone95131/ jeffat8asians

    No so douchey – it’s good to hear another perspective. I didn’t have a problem with parking other than having to pay for it, but I agree with you that the vendors were not much to get excited about. And I didn’t even get to see a community performance.

    I was generally happy to see pan Asian event be generally successful and well attended., While the night market has room for improvement, it’s good that there is something than can improve!

  • http://hellomoye.com/ moye

    So what’s the difference between a night market and a food truck gathering?

  • http://www.8asians.com/author/ancientone95131/ jeffat8asians

    I’d say that the difference is that it is held at night and tries to also have a significant small retail/vendor element.

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