Monday, October 10, 2011

Asian-inspired night market comes to Brooklyn, New York

Filed under: Activism, Arts and Culture, Festivals and Events, Food and Drink, Asia, North America, United States, Budget Travel, NightlifeOn Sunday, October 9, 2011, from 5PM to midnight, the Brooklyn Night Bazaar will be held at Dekalb Market in Brooklyn, New York. The event, which is inspired by the night markets across Asia, will feature more than 65 independent vendors, food, music, art, and a beer and wine garden, all outdoors. While the event is free, there will be a ticket charge of $12-$15 to enter the performance area. Tickets can be purchased here.

Some things to expect:


A light and sculpture installation by Jason Krugman

Delicious food from vendors such as Arirang Kimchi, Red Jacket Orchards, Snap Food Truck, Barry's Tempeh, Morris Kitchen, and more

Crafts, clothing, accessories, and design by Bags for the People, Sweet Olive Jewelry, Sue Rock Originals, Hail to the Right Brain, Lovely Day Designs, and more

Music from Yacht, Monogold, Trouble Andrew, and various DJ's


Dekalb Market is located at 138 Willoughby St., at the intersection of Flatbush Avenue Extension and Willoughby in Brooklyn, New York. Asian-inspired night market comes to Brooklyn, New York originally appeared on Gadling on Sat, 08 Oct 2011 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments



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