The event is held multiple times a year from May through September. Each 3-day night market event draws up to 100,000 attendees[1] with more than 250 participating food, merchandise, and craft vendors, as well as art and music.[2][3] The market is held at
Santa Anita Park in
Arcadia.[4] It is the largest night market in the United States.[1][5]
The events are known for their large selection of
Instagram-friendly foods, ranging from traditional night market snacks found in Asia such as
stinky tofu and meat skewers to
fusion cuisine such as
pho tacos and ramen burgers.[6][7] Vendors are local artisans and aspiring chefs plus entrepreneurs who already own a restaurant, retail store or food truck, or those who are launching a new product or brand or
test-marketing a new concept.[1][8]
History
Conceived by Jonny C. Hwang, a businessman born in Taiwan and raised in southern California,[9][10] the market was inspired by the night markets of Asia, especially the
Shilin Night Market in
Taipei.[11] The inaugural market was held in 2012 and drew an unexpectedly large crowd that clogged the streets of
Old Town Pasadena, initially drawing negative criticism from attendees and allegations of mismanagement.[12][13] The market subsequently relocated to
Santa Anita Park.[14]
Related events
626 Night Market established OC Night Market at the
OC Fair & Event Center in
Costa Mesa.[4] DTLA Night Market was held for a limited run next to
Staples Center in Downtown Los Angeles in the same year.[15] In 2018, 626 launched NorCal Night Market at the
Alameda County Fairgrounds in
Pleasanton.[4][16][17] As of 2020, all events were renamed to 626 Night Market, with OC Night Market rebranded as 626 Night Market/OC and NorCal Night Market as 626 Night Market/Bay Area.[18] In 2022 626 launched in Santa Monica.[19] The various locations do not overlap dates.[20]
Similar events
Since the first 626 Night Market event in 2012, a number of other night markets have emerged in Los Angeles and Orange County, including the
KTOWN Night Market, the Little Saigon Night Market and the MPK Night Market.[21]