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    Bronx Night Market

    4.5 (44 reviews)
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    BRONX NIGHT MARKET ATMOSPHERE

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    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups
    Dogs allowed

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    Weekly entertainment. Artist: Ayannathesinger and Uptown Melody on IG. Fire
    Sherene N.

    I love this little market area. Free entertainment from R&B to rap, to neo soul. All good artists that get you moving and grooving. Food vendors are good to decent. Many varieties. Jamaican, Spanish, desserts, Philippino, Southern, seafood, and many more. Prices are a bit above the average due to the economy and it being a competitive market. Lots to choose from, a few stands, a few trucks. A great overall vibe, though I prefer the Yankee stadium location over Fordham. Great people at both locations. Nothing bad to report. What could be better than fresh air, great music and good food anyway?

    Fish fritters delicious
    Sadia H.

    Lots of cultural foods from all over the world! Carribean, Japanese, Korean & Filipino goodies! ENJOY! HAPPY YELPING!

    Fried ice cream
    Tanesha J.

    I popped out for the Bronx Night Market, and they showed out! Although they promote having over 40+ Vendors, it was really about 20. It was the same vendors as the uptown night market give or take, but the vibe was a little different. Harlem had a few soul food vendors/trucks while the Bronx had Mexican & Spanish food vendors out. I have to pop out to the Queens Night Market to see what they got going on. The weather was great, the music was rocking, and the food was on point. I like these little food festivals. I can't believe this is my first time passing by, but I'll definitely be in attendance for all future events. I've been missing out, and that makes me sad. I love supporting small businesses especially within the community. IG: Soooomuchfun

    First time trying Philippine food
    X P.

    Great vibes and lot of food to choose from. The lightbulb drink mango was great. Chicken waffle with fries was good. Also tried food I don't usually get ever like Philippine food and Latin American smoked meat. Overall had a great experience. The aapi show was good too. The violinist was passionate and Hawaiian dancers were nice.

    Shanta K.

    A great variety of food options. Amazing tasting birria tacos, jerk crab legs, Carribean seasoned prawns and tasty fresh fruit drinks. Have a wonderful time, and yes they took all my money lol Support your local vendors and neighborhood bites!

    Mac and cheese and bbq sausage
    Jennifer P.

    First off, this ain't a night market if you're only open from 1-7pm. It's still light out. There was probably only 20 food vendors unlike the 40+ advertised. When we got there they were doing the Cupid shuffle so at least the put the effort of having some sort of entertainment system. There wasn't really a lot of seating area and it was directly in the hot sun so it was kinda terrible trying to walk around to get food. Most of the food I didn't really like. The arepa sandwich we got from the arepa truck was really dry and lackluster. Maybe we should've got the plain one. Maybe it would've been better. Cause the meat one was not great. We got empanadas that were just okay. The Mac and cheese place was very dry and bland. Their banana pudding wasn't good either. $8 for each. We got some potato balls from the churro stand. Those were pretty good. And I got a hot dog from the churro stand. It was odd. But not terrible. The potato sticks on top are unneeded tho. We also got a bbq sausage from the sausage vender. A lil too much bbq sauce but overall good. We also got mochi cookies from The Boiis. They were mostly not good and non of the flavors really tasted different from each other except for the matcha one. The rest all just tasted like a regular doughy vanilla. There was a tea place that had $5 teas and you could get $3 refills. They were good and very refreshing in the hot sun. Overall I regret making the hour long sub ride from Manhattan and wasting my money out here. Only like 2 of the 6 foods we tried were good.

    Night Spark
    Mercedes C.

    If you haven't been to Fordham, then The Bronx Night Market should be on your list of places to visit. Wait.....I don't mean come to Fordham and stroll amongst the mixed bag crowd...I mean come visit The Bronx Night Market with about 30+ (maybe more?) Bronx restaurant/vendors showcasing their goods. I remember well when this plaza got filled up with kiosks selling inexpensive what-have-you back in the day. But Night Market was so badly needed!!! When I heard about The Bronx Night Market back in 2018 from my friend Jason M., I wanted to jump on the bandwagon too and see The BX's well-known and only bustling Food market. It's filled with stalls selling all sorts of eats, Body Oils, Custom Jewelry and a few other things from almost all over the borough- (there was one NJ vendor though). Maybe it was towards the tail end of their season, but I had my sights on Mott Haven's Empanology- but they didn't participate the Saturday night we visited- I'll catch up to them in their restaurant. You'll find lots of vendors serving it up with a little bit of everything. Night Market has the Jerk spot, the Korean spot with Twisted Potato, Tacos and more- even a Vegan Bakery!!! Plus a table selling 'Bronx Night Market' merchandise which I picked up a $20 logo T-shirt. I'm digging what the Bronx Night Market founders created! So if your destination is to only come to Fordham- for The Botanical Garden and The Bronx Zoo, try also coming to Bronx Night Market between May-October on any given Saturday to have a chill time. The BX never ceases to amaze me. Kudos to you guys!

    Lobster Tots
    Jasmine J.

    After church dines at the @bronxnightmarket fall harvest festival today. So I'm gonna start with the Lobster Tots from @cousinsmainelobster. They used the claws and it was so succulent and juicy and the tots that nice crisp to them but I think what really did it up was the sauce they put on top of it all. After that was dessert time with some creamy smooth Bailey's Sweet Potato Pies from @trispies. The facts that u taste the bailey's cream in the pie but it doesn't overpower the sweet potatoes was a perfect blend. We picked up some delicious lemon and s'mores cookies from @ronnycupcakes a local at home bx baker. My sister ate the lemon cookies (I dont like lemon desserts lol). That marshmallow in that s'mores cookies so gooey and tastey. Now I've been seeing these cookies all over my IG and I finally got them @bakedincolor I got the rainbow chocolate chip cookies and the rainbow brookie (saving those for tomorrow.) Now u know I couldn't go there and not get food to take home. 1st spot was to the @nycmactruck. When I saw the truck my first shout out was "THEY FROM COMICCON" lol so u know I had to get the Bacon Mac n Cheese. This was our last day walking to the car meal from ComicCon and lastly had to swing by and get my pork fix from @lechon4life got that good good Pernil y Arroz con Gandules. Thank you @bronxnightmarket For another wonderful food fun day

    Treats from the streets
    Iris H.

    The Bronx night market was smaller than I expected but still a good time. We drove up from Brooklyn and paid $5 to park in the nearby lot. Lots of vendors were out and lined up on both sides. Right away we purchased some incense and bead bracelets and then tried the cupcakes which were delicious. We got the red velvet, strawberry cheesecake, chocolate pudding with pudding filling, and the vanilla cinnamon. Both were absolutely delicious. They had music playing throughout the day with a fantastic DJ to introduce upcoming artists and warm up the crowd. He had high energy despite the rainy weather and the Arlet was a great way to spend the afternoon.

    Gen C.

    Been wanting to try the market and finally went this weekend. It was outdoor so that was good. They had food vendors and also other businesses. There was also music and a small seating area. I did like that there was a little bit of everything but I do wish there were more food vendors. Overall it was a great experience and I will be back. Hopefully I can try new food vendors next time. I tried the fried dog, I ordered the half and half ( half corn dog, half filled with mozzarella), also tried lechón with rice from filipino food truck, and finally Peruvian arroz chaufa. Food was fresh. I do recommend bringing cash, as some places only take cash but there are a few that take card so come prepared. Also, the metro north stops right at the market (Fordham stop)

    BRONX NIGHT MARKET
    Ron R.

    The Bronx Night Market is not your ordinary weekend market. This is not just a farmers market with fruit and vegetables. They might have some of that. And it is not just a market with clothing, lotions, or items for your home. They will also have some of this. What they are known for is the food. That is very special. They originally opened 4 years ago. That is what was planned. The location was perfect here in Fordham Plaza just on the corner opposite Fordham University. That is ideal. The school is large and there are many students there. The community is large as well. This is not a small community. It is the area of The Bronx here in New York. That is large. But the people who visit can be from other areas as well. Right now they have over 20 food booths available to choose from. When first opened a few years ago there were more booths and people who would be there. But times have changed. The plan is to still have visitors attend and enjoy what is available, but catution is taken. We each get a brief testing as we prepare to go in. You can then visit the area and, if you order something to have for lunch, you can receive the meal and take it outside the area to the seats next to that and then eat. It is a smart thing to do at this time. Yet, while you are in the area you can see so much available for you to consider and enjoy. Once you are in the area it is time to enjoy what is available. There is much to consider. And this is not just one item from one region. Instead, this is a meal from various parts of the world. All is different, and all is originally. This is a meal that is like you have crossed the area and have decided to take your meal in the Caribbean, in Asia, In Spain, in the midWest, or even in Germany. Everything here is original to the region. And everything is unique. Nothing is to taste as if it is American in taste or design. Instead this will taste the way it is authentically made as if you crossed over to another country. There is a flavor and design that is special. It is cut the way it is over there. It has the spice and flavor from another place. It even has the area as if you were in another country. This meal is wonderful to know it is made as if you have stepped into the home of someone in another region who has invited you in to have lunch. One of the best connections here is that the owners of each booth that is making the meal for you is from those specific regions. There are people making a meal from Spain that come from that area. The chefs cooking the meal as if you are in the middle of Hamburg or Berlin are actually from there and making a meal for you. The cooks with the Asian meal are from the area and create a meal that tastes as if you were over there. That is one of the special directions in the Bronx Night Market. The chefs and owners are from the local community in the Bronx. This is where they live and where they cook. It is as if you did step into their home to enjoy their company. You can spend your time talking to them as they discuss the meal you shall have. The cooks and their members speak their special languages. There is Caribbean. Spanish, French. Italian. German and Asian. The people are friendly. And the meals are fresh, tasteful, spiced just right, and gives you a chance to eat a meal you will truly enjoy. The Bronx Night Market is in the right location. Again being near Fordham University you meet a variety of students, residents and individuals. Everyone is here to learn and talk with each other. Speaking with the owners I heard about where they had been and where they hoped to go. By the end of the summer in 2021 they hope to expand the area to include up to almost 75 different booths for various vendors from products to food. They also have students from the university who do work and participate to help the area grow and expand for other individuals who do attend. The hope is that for 2022 it will open bigger and everyone will be able to visit once more. It is hopeful then, but right now it is wonderful as well. There are many local vendors to visit. Big markets to visit. Traditional offerings from different cultures and individuals. Bronx Night Market is a special place to visit. There are a variety of booths and vendors to select from. Prices are very reasonable no matter which one you visit. They are all reasonable for you to consider. You might think of it as a regular outdoor market for the weekend. But once you step through the gate and start to smell the aromas in the air you know you are in the place you have been waiting for. This is the place where everything, and everyone is waiting for you. The choices are there. The people are friendly. It is truly a great place to be at this time, and in the time to come. You have had a good meal and maybe met a few new places to eat or friends to know. It is like being home.

    Kristia W.

    I have not been to the Boogie Down Bronx in YEARS, and the Bronx Night Market was a great way for me to sample what's new and popular with the locals. The menu options were pretty good and varied from finger foods to entrees, drinks, and desserts. I definitely jammed while exciting my palette with bold flavors from countries that I have never tried like Belize. Delicious! Thankfully, there is a seated area to keep customers close by for reordering. Although there are non-food vendors on-site, the crowds are there for the food. The kids' section was pretty ok too, complete with games and a huge inflatable chair.

    Lorraine T.

    Listennnnnn!!!!! Come here hungry and leave here full! I'm so happy to hear they'll be in town every Saturday until October. There are so many different food options. Tacos, street corn, fried ice cream, barbecue, fried chicken, seafood... legit something for everyone. All of the vendors I interacted with were very nice. Luckily I went early and avoided the long lines that began to form as I was leaving. Bronx Night Market will definitely be my go to Saturday food spot.

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    I've been going there since they first started A lot of VENDORS with good food and the Entertainment is nice

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