Some booth like Hotato expect long line. |
Lots of Skewers ! |
Vikon Farms Chicken great deal $6 for 2 of this big pieces |
For those who crave Asian food and want to try a large variety in one place then the 626 Night Market is probably your best bet. Admission is $2 from 4 to 6pm and $3 after with parking. That is a lot cheaper than the Asian America Expo which can cost almost $20 with parking and admission; the main difference is that there are very few booths that give out freebies and performance here.
The Good - Some new and rare food are the Vietnamese Crepes, Hotato, Okonomiyaki and Free Range Grilled Chicken. For a peaceful option you could sit inside the park which has a lot of seating.
The Bad - Kogi's food prices have gone up a lot since last time I visited it, but most of the food trucks don't seem to belong here. 3 Tacos for $10 and Burritos cost $9 which is way too high in my opinion. I Sweet Snow Ice gave you small portions and toppings are not even included for $3. Nobody selling any Mochi is a bit surprising!
There are just too many vendors out there selling Milk Tea, Snow Ice, and Skewers. There are hardly any Korean and too few Japanese vendors, so this place feels more like a place that has Taiwanese Street Food. The addition of Indonesian and Burmese food is nice.
This is a great place to try new food that is sometimes rare or one of kind, but don't expect the quality to be top notch despite the fact that you are paying for food where the prices are closer to or even higher than a restaurant. Hopefully they will keeping improving by adding more entertainment in the future and a better layout of the vendors. Expect to spend $10-20 to make your stomach happy :-p
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