NYC—Queens Night Market is back for another season of global culinary adventure, and food enthusiasts and residents of Jackson Heights are eagerly anticipating its annual opening.
This event offers a diverse selection of reasonably priced global cuisines such as Afghan mantu, Peruvian ceviche, Trinidadian shark sandwiches, and Sichuan ice jelly. In addition to the food, the Night Market features entertainment for children, arts and crafts vendors, live music, and DJs.
The market is open every Saturday from 5 p.m. in an open field adjacent to the New York Hall of Science in Corona. The 7 train to 111th Street is the best way to reach it. To manage traffic, the Market is selling tickets for $5 in advance or $8 at the gate this Saturday and next. After April 29th, admission is free.
Don’t miss out on this year’s culinary journey at the Queens Night Market.
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