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    Midnight Market

    4.1 (39 reviews)
    Open 3:00 pm - 7:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Nehali S.

    This was such a sweet event!! I LOVE supporting local businesses and even more so, women owned businesses (75 percent of the them are operated or owned by females!). It goes from 6:30 to midnight, but I highly recommend getting there around 6:30-7:30. I was able to get everything I wanted without having to deal with outrageous lines. Also, I suggest bringing a wad of cash (maybe 50 or so bucks in 1s and 5s). I ended up spending 35 bucks on food with my husband, and we got approximately 7 items. There is nothing there more than $7 bucks. An ATM is located on site, but why not make your life easier? The food I had was SO amazing. There was a good mix of sweet and salty food with several different types of cuisines represented (Asian, Mexican, Italian, etc). I didn't try any of the drinks, but that's something I'll do next time.There was also a photo booth and some pretty fantastic music! When it gets later (around 8 PM), the lines start getting cray cray. It's actually pretty annoying, but you can avoid this by getting there earlier. Also, you don't have to eat where all the commotion is. Do yourself a favor and go to the way back where there are more room/tables/chairs and less people. Obviously there is no parking cuz it's Jersey City, but I was able to find a street spot with no issue (probably because it's the dead of February). There are a few garages and a lot (I thought I saw a sign for a $5 lot) next to the atrium, but if you can take the train, power to you! I think this event happens every second Friday of the month. If this is the case, I'm going to go back in March or April and bring some more friends along to help spread the word!

    Pork dumplings and Korean original chicken.
    Danielle J.

    Got to enjoy the Midnight Market in Jersey City last night. Although I loved the food vendors at the event I do wish there was more because the mount of people in the venue was insane. Last night I got to try food from Tojo Kitchen, Hold My Knots, and Baoanas. Baoanas never disappoints! I love their original, but I had the Oreo and it was pack with Oreo bits and banana flavor. Tojo Kitchen was preparing food fresh to order and you could taste it! They even had someone filling dumplings on site. I had the original Korean chicken which had good flavor, my friend has the dumplings and she said they were delicious. The vendor I was most excited for was Hold My Knots and it was my least favorite thing of the night. I ordered a chicken parm slider and the chicken was really thin and the garlic button was baked on to the garlic knot, just slapped on. I would have loved to try more places and even taste one of the cool bucket liquor drinks I kept seeing, but as I said the amount of people in that place was insane! Lines were 20 mins+, even the quick entry line was a wait. There wasn't many seats and the dance floor didn't really exists because it was so many people. Overall a great event, but a cap on tickets should be a must!

    Tatiana A.

    The first time I've heard about this event was from my friend. I thought it was cool because I've never been to an indoor food festival. I feel like that gives everyone a chance to be able to come and enjoy the experience no matter what the weather is. The prices range from five dollars to 10 depending. I think that the prices. For the food that you're going to eat is very reasonable it's sometimes $5-$7 which is very reasonable. They have a DJ they also have games and of course the food there's a wide variety. Great time to spend with your friends family love ones etc. they usually host one every month in Jersey City so definitely make it a mission to visit at least once.

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    Nick C.

    I met up with Jabriel J., Edgar V., and Ramsey A. at the Midnight Market in JC one Friday night. I have visited night markets in India, Thailand, and the Philippines. This is not a night market, this is a food court. I had to pay a $5 entrance fee, which isn't bad, but I ended up spending more time waiting in lines than actually eating the food I got. There wasn't much to do in the market besides eat either. I think I saw some giant Jenga, but there was a wait for that too. They had a dance floor going in the back but I would've went to a club if I wanted that. I think I'd only go again if I knew a specific vendor I wanted to try the food from were attending.

    Camille G.

    Very interesting and fun event!! I had the opportunity to try different kinds of delicious food from different vendors for only $5. You couldn't beat this anywhere you went. I was blown away on how fresh and flavorful a the food was. It wasn't just appealing to the eyes but all my senses were in pure bliss. Rice ball was the best I ever had. I asked the owner several times where was his restaurant. I wanted to eat everything he makes. He laughed with the compliment. Garlic knots sliders were so fresh and tasty. I tried chicken Parmesan slider it was so tender. But the meatball was amazing. I should have taken some home. I hope they will be there on the next event I'm going to stack up. We tried the Portuguese pulled pork sandwich it was good. I tried the different flavored donuts covered with all kind of goodness. It's definitely Jersey City secret event!! DJ was very good kept people dancing and singing. Loved the free bag and gifts!!

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    Rebecca G.

    First time at the midnight market and I want to go back every month now! It was such an awesome event! So much variety of many different foods from local business. The music was great. The vibe was incredible. It's something new and different for jersey city. There is no parking but I did park in a lot nearby. Bring cash because it's cash only. I saw there were ATMs available. Nothing is more than $7 but I did see at the bar, cocktails were $8. Everything is bite sized and in small portions though. There were a few activities. Jumbo jenga, virtual reality, trapeze, and a photo booth is all that I saw. I believe I saw that coat check was $2. I can't wait for next months event to try other different foods. Come hungry!

    Kyle R.

    Lisi and Perla of Midnight Market are awesome! What a business they run and create such a terrific event for so many people to enjoy. Everything about the event is diverse, from its customers, vendors, to food. All very affordable, $5 to get in and most vendors have food for just $5. The food is more than bite size, but small enough that you can sample from a handful of vendors for the full effect of what they're creating. It's a great environment to socialize and meet new people. A welcomed addition to Jersey City which already has a great community vibe, but this simply fastens those bonds. Can't wait for the next!

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    Steve S.

    Came to this event on Friday night, March 15th. We ordered our tickets online in advance and arrived very early. The place opened at 6:30pm and we got their by 7:00pm. The first hour was the best. Very small lines for all the food vendors and beer. I was able to try multiple food places, before it became super crowded. I cant remember all of the vendor names, but I had no complaints at all. A very good selection if items. Best part is that pretty much everything offered was only $5. All food items were $5 and all beers were only $5 as well. This was a great event to attend with friends, as ot was cheap and we all got to eat, drink, and had a blast! I see that they do this type of an event monthly, and i will definitely be back for another on in the future.

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    Jinny T.

    When I heard about this, I wanted to go so badly. It's a great chance to sample the food from a lot of venders! Yes, I'm a greedy person about food! We got there a little bit before 7:30pm. The line was not bad at all. We could pay $5 cover/person & get in in 5 min. The coat check is $3/person right on the left after entering. A lot of people did use their coats to save the seats. It's not too crowded and not super hard to find seats. For the food, I tried sausage & bread from Taste of Portland, tuna poke bowl (brown rice) from House of Gains, Chinese quail eggs & bacon pancakes from brunch street, pork taco& avo cannoli from The Quac Spot, filet mignon sandwich from Garden Steaks & the cocktail Candypolitan. All of them were for 2 people. I know, we were hungry people! The food was good. My favorites were tuna poke bowl, Chichewa quail eggs & bacon pancake (on a stick). The tuna was fresh. I really liked their sauce and mixed with tuna & seaweed salad. The quail eggs and pancake were kinda overpriced. The cocktail was just ok. I think I'll get wines or beers next time. Overall, I'll go back to try out other food but paced myself better with the food.

    Boananas cookies and cream and go boananas pudding..so yummy
    Chardonnay A.

    The hubster and I had such a great time at Midnight Market last night. With tons of food vendors there is definitely something for everyone there. They had pretty good DJs, giant jenga, a photo booth, and a trapeze tutorial. Boananas and whatever vodka lemonade drink I had were wonderful. We also had mini donuts and empanadas which were decent. The vibe was great! Everyone was clearly just there to have a good time. We definitely plan to go again.

    Step and repeat, but it didn't have great lighting.
    Bridget B.

    I finally got to try Midnight Market and overall thought it was a good experience, but overpriced. A few things to note: 1.) The DJs for the 2019 Halloween theme were awesome. They had about three or four different DJs that were really getting the crowd to dance. The group of people on the dance floor were awesome. 2.) there were about 8- 10 food vendors and two bars. The food was decent, but nothing that wow'd me overall. The prices ranged from $7-$10 for each food item or drink. When you couple that with the price to get in ($24 for 2 people), the night really starts to add up. Each food item is smaller so the price can be small too. 3.) The cost to get in is way overpriced. Considering there's a street fair almost every other weekend in Jersey City that offers same or similar food vendors for free admission. 4.) spots to sit and eat are somewhat limited. 5.) It was tough to find out where the bars were vs. the food vendors. It would be cool if they could hand out a paper map. There was a photo booth but I couldn't find it. I had two different people ask me where the bars were. 6.) The Halloween decorations were cute, but was hoping for a little more Halloween theme, and more things to do. Something Like more games, several photo booths, cool installations, etc. especially since we paid $24 for 2 people to get in.

    Marissa K.

    So I paid the extra $ to get early access at 6:30. Totally worth it just for the tables. It gets crowded and there isn't enough seating for everyone. They had one white, one red, a mixed drink and beer. All drinks were $5, which was totally reasonable. They had so much food. My favorite was the Indian samosa spot by far. Their salad and samosas were to die for. There were delicious shrimp tacos at the avocado spot. Empanadas mania was great. Brisket empanadas were nice. I got a shrimp and tofu Korean type dish, also amazing. They had a lot of desserts but I was too full to eat any. The waffles with egg nog looked good. There was also a DJ and by the end of the night most people were dancing. I would definitely go back to this event. Make sure you go hungry!

    Sherilyn N.

    Very cool environment with different age groups! The music and dj were awesome! Cool vendors just wish things wouldn't sell out as quick. But awesome event

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    What a fantastic idea, and outstanding food vendors. Then the DJ came on. Place got a little too "hood" for me. What a shame.

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    4.5(120 reviews)
    2.9 miLower East Side
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    Owned and operated by a Fuzhounese couple, this late night Chinese skewer cart has been around for…read morethe better part of 15 years. While it appears as "Young Xinjiang" online, the owners have confirmed this cart is nameless despite what the rest of the internet says. (#1) Open until 1A.M nightly, they have steadily maintained one of the best street food options in the Chinatown vicinity. Gone are the days where the skewers were $1. Thanks largely to food inflation, each one now varies between $2.00 and $4. While it's a steep increase, the meats have remained excellent in quality and in today's economy would be considered a very good deal. Their most popular options include lamb and beef, both aptly at $3 each. The meats are grilled over charcoal, and make for an excellent snack at any time. Chili powder is highly recommended for a small kick but delicious finish. Duck skin ($3) is a sleeper pick, and the beef tendon ($2.50) is excellent and is their most tender choice. Squid ($3.50) can be incredible if grilled well, and I would highly recommend avoiding the Italian sausage ($4) completely. Vegetarian options such as eggplant, king oyster mushroom, corn, or rice cake feel a bit overpriced at nearly $3 each. As per usual, everything is cash only. Given the price point, friendly service, and high quality meats, this nameless cart (#2) is an excellent option for a late night goers and carnivore lovers. Given the lack of competition at this point, I sincerely hope they can continue to keep it up. __________ (#1) Perhaps accidentally mixed with another competing cart? It matters little now, since they are the only one left. (#2) Take that, IRS.

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    2.9 miLower East Side
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    Still the best zongzi in Chinatown, sold weekday afternoons (and possibly other times) right…read moreoutside the entrance of the B/D subway stop at Grand and Chrystie Streets. This woman (a little older now, walking with a bit of a limp... my heart really goes out to her) is as kind, sweet, and humble as ever... and despite all the inflation, her zongzi are still a jaw-droppingly low price of $2 and $3. I wondered if perhaps quality might be lower given that prices have remained static for quite a while, but no... these zongzi are still absolutely perfect, with moist, tender, flavorful rice, generously filled with high quality ingredients. We like the Shanghai style ($2) for the kiddos, especially, since the stewed pork filling and perfectly fragrant, soy sauce seasoned rice are accessible and hard to dislike (if you eat animal protein anyway). The Taiwanese style ($3) is the everything-but-the-kitchen sink version with pork, peanuts, dried shrimp, shiitake mushrooms. It's full of umami. I'm pretty anti dried shrimp, but love the other ingredients so much, I end up with at least one of these zongzi every visit. The only sign of these inflationary times is that she uses a bit less of the dried shrimp ingredient nowadays -- and that's a good thing in my book. I used to love the zongzi at Sun Ming Jan, the famous sausage store on Hester near Eldridge. These days, they are still pretty good -- and of course their sausages and other preserved meat products remain famous / insanely popular for good reason. But SMJ doesn't hold a candle to the Zongzi Lady.* Hers are without a doubt the best you can find in Manhattan's Chinatown and perhaps anywhere. Michelin and James Beard folks take note! * This article identifies her as "Mrs. Soo." https://www.mottstreetgirls.com/chinatown/zongzi-lady

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    Kissena Night Market 法拉盛夜市

    5.0(1 review)
    12.1 miFlushing, Murray Hill

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    4.2(5 reviews)
    2.5 miSoHo

    This is it! Bahn mi in halves for $5, for those of us that can't take the entire thing. A duo of…read morehipster sandwich thieves must have felt the same way because my bahn mi was hijacked. ROBBED. The food truck remedied the situation, thankfully, and I say mine was better. See the pix for best Vietnamese food if you're in Bklyn, but they are 404 on the map in Bath Beach. I'm guessing it's a roving food truck. Maybe you can summon them via the phone #. The best, most deliciously rich little cheese tarts had virtually no line, which I am still trying to wrap my head around. Ube and matcha cheese tarts went in my greedy little belly. Their card is attached. I had no room for the basque cheese cake, which looked delicious but was simply too big for me. Fancy. Many varieties of food, sugar cane being juiced with a roller machine to order, music, sugar painting and on and on. DJs, lights, the city.... Don't miss the next one, which is the last of the summer, sometime in August. Be early, the lines were long.

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    Lovely mix of cultures in the historic area of Chinese immigrants, now gentrifying, but retaining its unique character

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    4.5(41 reviews)
    2.7 miChinatown
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    My first "mini cakes" experience was several decades ago at the Pacific Mall in Markham, ON, an…read morehour north of Toronto. We eat things for various reasons--to nourish, to engage socially, to share an experience, to bond, to mourn, to celebrate, to forget, to dissolve... "Mini cakes" for me is eaten for memory--to bring me back to a different time when I was younger, naive, perhaps experiencing things more passionately as youth permits as more experiences are novel to us including taste and texture. Memory eating is not just of the experience of that food, but of a mind-state that was your lens in the perception of your experiences, that is your life. I delight in memory eating because often we forget the past as we are consumed with our current lives. Memory eating is in many ways a time capsule or a hologram that beams you back into your past life that has made you become the person you are today with all the decisions along all the forks on the road to now. Thank you Lina for existing since 1982 and going strong. Being in Manhattan's Chinatown and eating your "mini cakes" is a journey for me without psychedelics or a plane ride that takes me into my own limbic system through the sense of taste, smell, touch that includes texture and the visual.

    This is the cart I've been going to since I was a little kid so it was surprising when I had it for…read morethe first time in years to discover that it was tough and no longer tasty. Maybe it was bad batch or they had a bad day. I won't say I won't give it another shot but it was clearly unexpected. I remember it being soft and sweet and fluffy but now it was tough and hard to eat. Price went from $1 to $2.50 which was expected of inflation.

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    Ling's Sweet Mini Cakes
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