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Night Market in Mesa will celebrate Asian culture, food
Free event also will bring retail vendors
(Photo provided by Metro Phoenix Night Market)
Happy Buns will offer steamed pork bao and coconut bao among its delights at the upcoming Metro Phoenix Night Market Oct. 5 in Mesa.
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IF YOU GO
What: The Metro Phoenix Night Market
When: 4-9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5
Where: AZ International Marketplace, 1920 W. Broadway Road, Mesa
Special to Independent Newsmedia
A night market celebrating Asian food and culture is coming to the East Valley.
The Metro Phoenix Night Market will go from 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5 at the AZ International Marketplace, 1920 W. Broadway Road, in Mesa.
This free Asian event will showcase local food vendors and a variety of Anime/retail vendors. The food festival is about highlighting the diversity of food and an opportunity for small businesses to show their culture through their food.
Parking is free, and organizers encourage carpooling and rideshare. Most vendors will accept both cash and card.
Residents are asked to RSVP to help organizers have an accurate head count to share with food vendors. Guests can also order online from Happy Buns to guarantee availability during the event as they often sell out.