QUEENS, N.Y. (PIX11) — A popular NYC night market is gearing up for its 11th season, bringing back its signature mix of global food and weekend crowds, along with one major change for visitors.
This year will be the final season featuring the market’s long‑running $6 price cap on food.
“Amidst this K-shaped economy and with affordability at the top of everyone’s mind, the $5/$6 price cap seems more important than ever for New Yorkers. So, we’re keeping it in place for one last year,” Wang said.
Wang noted that keeping prices low relies on vendor participation.
“Keeping the $6 price cap in place since 2017 hasn’t been easy,” founder John Wang said. “It’s required the leanest of business models, passing every possible cost saving along to the vendors and ultimately to the customers.”
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To help manage traffic and crowding, the market will open with ticketed entry for the first two Saturdays.
Sneak‑preview tickets cost $5 in advance, and children under 12 can enter for free.
Tickets for April 18 and April 25 can be purchased by clicking here.
Any remaining tickets will be available at the door for $8.
Organizers say at least 20% of net ticket proceeds will be donated to charity.
The Queens Night Market will return to its free, open‑to‑the‑public Saturday night schedule starting May 2.
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