Queens Night Market
Address | 4701 111th St, Queens, NY, United States | ||
Hours |
|
||
Website | queensnightmarket.com | ||
Categories | Night Market, Live Music Venue, Market, Tourist Attraction | ||
Rating | 4.5 17 reviews | ||
Queens Night Market reviews
17If everything is to follow on what today’s preview showed it might honestly be as great as it was before the pandemic. It was a little bit less packed due to the need to purchase tickets, but the new stands that have popped up this year are definitely worth visiting. My favorite hands down is the new afghani stand with their dumplings. I would definitely recommend giving it a try if you hadn’t already. The classic huarache and beef sticks can’t go wrong for some bites.
You will find food from different countries in just here at night market. Of all flavors and colors!?
It was a different experience for me. The different foods were great. The lines were long but it was worth waiting for what anyone wanted. I really enjoyed with my family. Anyone who never went should just go and experience the atmosphere.
Fantastic experience. Highly recommend bringing cash and staying late! Everyone was friendly (except Sabrina's Henna stand). Definitely go while the weather is nice and bring a blanket/lawn chair!
Only reason why I don't give it a full five star is bc they are alway crowded and never put enough sitting area for people to eat. Most people where sitting on the floor and the ppl that did have seats where camping out with boba not letting others with food share. Food never disappointing
This is an amazing night market. Inexpensive food from all over the world, and some good vibes in general. I love it!
A nice place.the samples of food are good too.you can taste food from brazil.japan.jamaica and P. R
Smorgasburg is for tourists - Queens Night Market is the local foodie's insider tip! Now I wish I lived in Flushing so I could come more often and try everything!
Saw online that there was a queens night market with a wide selection of Asian food and decided to check it out. It's a bit of a commute if you are coming from Manhattan (18 stops on the 7 train from Times Square). Once you get there, 111st, also at least a 10min walk passing the NY Hall of Science.
We got there just as gates were opening. The first booths you see are the Art vendors, all on the farthest left. I made a list of food booths that I wanted to try with the booth number but there were not numbered so I initially chose based on the popularity (if there was a line)
First one was the Nomad Dumplings (Tibetan Mormos) where I got an order of chicken and beef. It was just OK considering I was in line for at least 15 mins. I then lined up for the Brazilian Steak Sandwich which was also just OK. There were additional goodies there to get (chocolate desserts.yummy). Next, I tried the Tada Noodles booth for Korean Spicy Chicken (which tasted pretty ordinary). For drinks, I went to Mr Bocadillos for the sugar cane juice. Woah, yummy! I then decided to pick up some desserts to go. First stop was the Dough Club for a Mochi donut. Next was Janies pie crust cookies where I got one of each.
As I still was not pleased with my main course dishes, decided to line up one more time and I selected C Bao for the duck (so so) and beef bulgogi (excellent) buns.
For a last hurrah, my wife wanted to try the Singaporean booth (Lion City Coffee) but line was just too long. We then saw fried ice cream and we got the chocolate scoop. Now, that was good!
A few vendors accept venmo but suggest you bring cash.
As it was almost 8pm, we then headed for the exit to begin our trek back home.
If you live nearby, the Queens Night Market is worth visiting. As mentioned, there were art vendors that may be of interest. Unfortunately, if it's a commute for you (at least an hr 20mins one way) might not be worth time and effort. Also, just because there is a line at a particular food booth doesn't mean food is good.
I really enjoy this market, everything I've had was delicious. The amount of options are great and let alone the prices for everything are phenominal at no more than $6. The entertainment and space to sit are also GREAT!
This is a great place. The event has so many food vendors and performers. Im thankful to be part of the event. Thank you.
Nice atmosphere and live performances. The food variety is okay and stands are a hit and miss. Fun place to hang out for a bit
Good night market experience overall. The food booths can be a bit hit-or-miss, but if you're looking for plenty of variety, this place certainly offers it. Not a bad way to spend an evening with friends!
A fun cultural food experience. Worth experiencing at least once per season. I'd definitely recommend going at opening as it gets more crowded as the night goes on.
Went early at 6pm and didnt have to wait too long in vendor lines, even for popular ones. Most purchases were a decent value, unlike purchases at other food festivals that feel like a ripoff
Foodie people must visit the Queens night market!
I love to try new things.
There are many different food to taste, if
I remember right, no more then $6 each.
You can have soups, sushi, twisted potato,
shark sandwich etc.also sweet things, wine too.
I got my Henna tattoo love it!
I been there couple of times.
It’s always a good time with family and friends.
They still open till october 30,
on every saturday 6pm- midnight!
An amazing array of such diverse ethnic foods from around the globe. I found good grub from all the corners of the world.