626 Night Market Las Vegas

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626 Night Market Las Vegas

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4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103

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Variety of food, merchandise, and live music events.  

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"Night + Market from Virgin Hotels Las Vegas made an appearance at Life is Beautiful to serve Thai street food by the downtown stage." - Janna Karel

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Ashley B.

Yelp
This year was the second year I attended the 626 Night Market. Last year it was at the Palms and was terrible! The parking situation was stressful and they had very limited options in a small space. This year's night market was ten times better and in a bigger space at the Rio. I was on the fence about going given last year's bad experience, but after seeing the vendor list, I was excited to try a couple of vendors that I had not seen before. I really enjoyed the selection this year and tried several things. The things I was most excited about trying were the pizza baos and hwachae. The pizza baos were a bit of a disappointed and tasted raw on the inside. The hwachae was very good. I also had some chicken skewers, noodles, and mango slushy. The biggest downside was the price and if you are someone on a budget, I would say skip this one.
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Racquel E.

Yelp
Our daughter wanted to explore the 626 Night Market, and since my hubby and I have been to a few similar food festivals without her, we were happy to go together and with my parents. This outdoor Night / Street Market features a mix of local foods, desserts, arts and crafts, clothing, jewelry and live music. We sampled a variety of dishes, including fried soft-shell crab from Mekeni's Kitchen, Yuzu & Truffle lobster rolls from LA Fusion Foods (which were okay), Quesa Birria tacos, Dat Noodle, Melo Melo coconut dessert and a calamansi drink from Cane Fusion.
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Gary L.

Yelp
What a pleasant surprise !! I really enjoyed visiting the 626 Night Market. There was some good food, nice music along with a pretty decent merchandise mart. Lots of people in a spacious area. It has this mellow easy going vibe about the whole setup. Pretty nice.
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Trisha V.

Yelp
Been to the original 626 in Arcadia and also the OC one. This is definitely smaller but sometimes I actually like not having too many options. It's easier to decide what to eat. This is very simple, great food vendors! They accept cash too and they even have a table where you take your own napkins, forks, serve your own selection of different condiments which is such a good idea!!!! There are also vendors where you can purchase jewelry or patches, etc. It is located at the Palms front parking lot. Parking is free and tickets were free but you purchase them online or Eventbrite. I hope they continue to do this in the future because it was very simple but good. It goes from 1pm-9pm. It's outdoors of course so wear sunblock! Today was perfect weather!

Charles T.

Yelp
Should have listened to other reviews. My experience at the 626 Night Market in Las Vegas was extremely disappointing. The food quality was subpar, with many dishes overcooked and shockingly overpriced. For the amount of money spent, you're better off eating at a high-end restaurant. Take the beef pineapple skewers for instance--$30 for two skewers that tasted like pure salt bombs. Not only that, but they cook everything slowly on purpose to create long lines, giving the illusion of "hyped" good food, which was far from the reality. I also tried the Filipino food stall and paid $25 for pancit lechon. The noodles were a mushy mess, and the lechon was greasy, chewy, and clearly refried--not the crispy texture you'd expect. The $18 calamari was another letdown, dripping with oil and clearly from a frozen, premade bag. If you're in Vegas, don't waste your time or money here. There are far too many excellent Asian food options in Las Vegas, especially in Chinatown or on the Strip. Save yourself the regret and go somewhere worth the experience.
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Francine L.

Yelp
This was my first time coming to the 626 Night Market in Las Vegas and this one stated that it was a mini one which probably has to do with sizing. Before you can get in you would have to download a QR code and they will scan it for you. After that then it is security. The place was super hot and sunny that day. I felt the sun hit my face and was looking for shade. But this place was not very shade friendly nor did they have enough chairs for people that bought food. I have to say I was a little bit disappointed in this situation and decided it wasn't worth buying anything. It also felt like the place was a little bit too crowded with so many people around. We quickly got out of there and ended up eating somewhere else.
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Monique W.

Yelp
626 Night Market is a variety of food and merchandise vendors. This is the second year in Las Vegas. Originally located in California, specifically Arcadia, Milpitas and a few other locations. The 626 Night Market decided to host a few events in Las Vegas. Dates for the 626 Night Market - Mini Las Vegas Sat Apr 22, 2023 1:00 P.M - 10:00 P.M Sun Apr 23, 2023 1:00 P.M - 10:00 P.M Sat May 6, 2023 1:00 P.M - 10:00 P.M Sun May 7, 2023 1:00 P.M - 10:00 P.M Sun May 21, 2023 1:00 P.M - 10:00 P.M Mon May 22, 2023 1:00 P.M - 10:00 P.M My partner and I decided to attend 626 Night Market - Mini Las Vegas on Saturday, April 22 around 2:00 P.M. You can get free tickets online at the 626 Night Market website. This year, the event was located at the Palms Casino. There is free parking outside and in their parking garage. Check-in to the event was easy. All you had to do we scan the QR code that you received upon registration. The event was busy!!! There were so many unique food vendors and merchandise to look at! Some of the food trucks All Dat Dumpling Baozza Bearology Birrieria Dimas Blue Maine Lobster Cafe 949 Dilla Manila Ghostix Hawaiian Honey Combs Ubenabon Yakitori Yado Ramen Shake My partner and I only tried out three different food trucks Baozza: What a unique and innovate concept! A fried or steam bao with pizza ingredients! We tried the pepperoni and cheese fried bao. It was delicious! So scrumptious! The other one we tried was the BBQ chicken. It was extremely sweet! Ramen Shake: We selected the ground beef ramen. It was a ramen salad that you would shake in a cup! It was flavorful and all the ingredients tasted fresh! Ubenabon: Pandan, cinnamon roll with coconut. We took this home with us to cook! The event was a lot of fun and the prices weren't too expensive!
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Jonathon T.

Yelp
Very underwhelming with food way too expensive for what you get. Also had to pay an entrance fee to get in? This place is a joke. Keep 626 night market in SoCal where it's 10x better. 626 night market was hosted at the Rio this year (2024) They had all the space to put other food stands but the good vendors from California didn't show up. The food selection this year was very mediocre with no food spot standing out at all. The service was also slow, to get your food. How can the food take forever to come out when the event was barely filled ? Hahaha smh 0/10 experience. Never coming back, do not recommend
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Eva N.

Yelp
It was our first time attending this and it will be the last. It's too over pricey and a small portion of the food is not so good either. It has a lot of selections but just as not look as good as we expected. Service was sucks too.
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Crystal C.

Yelp
Pros: love the variety of food. Got Philippine kebobs and Vietnamese lobster over garlic noodles. The kebobs were reasonably priced. Plenty of parking. Everyone accepted credit cards. Cons: the price! I paid $25 + tax for a watermelon juice and $42 for lobster noodles. The crowds. We go there right at 3pm (when they opened) and we still had to wait in lines. The Vietnamese place didn't have good to go packaging, but there was no where to eat the food? No tables set up.
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Nadine S.

Yelp
This was my first time trying out a food event and I am glad that it was the 626 Market located at the Palms Casino. I got my tickets online and they were free and easy process. We decided to go on a Sunday afternoon. It was a very hot day but thankfully cloudy. I knew that they were staying a while and I appreciate the spread out dates. There were very few vendors out but so much great variety to choose from. I just hope next time they provide more tables for everyone to sit down because everyone were just sitting on the curbs in the parking lot and leaning against light poles. The pricing is decent and all the booths accept card, cash, tap pay, and some require zelle payments/tips. The food and drinks were so good. My friends and I had a blast here!
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Jennifer M.

Yelp
Yay! I finally got to make it! I RSVP to this a second time on Facebook. We have been meaning to come here and my partner has been wanting to come here to meet with someone. What was great about this is the fact that I was missing the Cherry Festival back in my home town. I think today is the last day? Anyways, this is very similar minus the rides. We went when it was a little slower. It was kind of a hot day today, so it wasn't really the best idea to be standing in lines in the sun. Even though it wasn't very busy, there were very few tables. I would hate to see what this looks like busy. There were various stands of drinks, seafood, and kabobs. I saw this drink stand with drink containers that light up. I was interested in that, but I could only pick one and it was Blue Maine Lobster and Seafood. Blue Maine Seafood is really amazing. It was even suggested to us. We got the trio, which had a crab, lobster, and shrimp taco. The tortilla was toasted and topped with cold seafood, guacamole, coleslaw, and some spices. It was really nice to eat something cool on a hot, muggy day. This is a really great idea. It's nice to try some of the food that is around here. There are some locals and well as people from other states. My only complaint is that there are very few places to sit and eat.
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Maria V.

Yelp
Big NOPE. Apparently the first weekend had many more options that were better. Expect to pay no less than $20 at each stall. There wasn't much variety - only about 12 stalls. Free entry but for a reason. Each of the stalls minus 1 or 2 hiked up the prices. $20 for a regular sized taco? $20 for the Hokkaido waffle ice cream cone? $15 for the filipino appetizers? $20 for a glittery anime One Piece drink? On top of that $5 credit card charge or Venmo/Zelle only. We came at a relatively less busy time on Sunday at 7pm and still had to wait long for the more popular stalls.

Darnell C.

Yelp
Everyone I wanna star up by saying this is a "" public service announcement !!!!! ''Mm I believe anybody that comes To the 626 night market is paid to be there... because as a first timer This was the most diabolical con artist scam I have ever witnessed in my life. Please do not go to this event ... who ever is arranging this event stop!!!!! And don't comeback I repeat DO NOT COME BACK !!! I am a local and we do not want ! you back! ... for all the vendors that clearly overcharged people just remember elections are coming up and you're gonna get what you deserve very soon. Nobody should ever!!! pay $30!!! for fruit juice!!! Nobody!! should ever!!!!! have to pay $25-$30 for 3 !! Small tacos from old cooked meat , you're shameful to this country and I hope you're reading this

Patricia S.

Yelp
I've been going a few years This is a great cultural event although this year the prices were expensive as usual. The vendors are very nice but seems prices are double at least from former years except for a few items. Lobster for example is worth the price . Too bad great event
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Jenny L.

Yelp
I've heard of this foodie fest take place in different parts of SoCal, glad they finally decided to bring it over to Vegas. Love the variety of vendors they have, not just Asian food although it is the theme. Some vendors like Patchy Patchenstein were familiar to me from Foodieland at LV motor speedway. Also love the fact that it's free to enter (just register online) and that it's centrally located at the Palms casino/hotel. Parking is a little hectic during peak hours but at least there's people directing traffic. I've been there two different weekends now and noticed some of the vendors are different or will switch spots inside the festival. I appreciate that it's open late for those of us who get off work late. Both times I went 8-10 pm (they close at 10) and it's far less crowded and less hot (the vegas heat is no joke). It's also past peak dinnertime hours. Porta potties are pretty clean. I just wished they provided more benches or tables throughout the fest but I understand it's a smaller location.

Scott G.

Yelp
First time last night to 626 night market. Was nice. Lots of food options. Only negative is that the food vendors have such large portions that you either need to go with a group of people to share or don't plan to be able to sample many of the options in one visit. The prices were very high as well so expect to spend at least $140 for two people. That was two drinks, two food stands "two meal orders total". Also be ready for trying to get out as the Rio roads are confusing and cross over other traffic so it's difficult to get out.
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E L.

Yelp
Extremely overpriced. $20 for stupid ice cream. $50 for lobster drowned in garlic. $20 for meat skewers. Parking is fine, until you try to leave. Security have no idea what they're doing. 626 organizers are too good/high and mighty to speak to you like normal humans.

Mark S.

Yelp
Ridiculous prices for food/drink. 3 drinks 85.00 Dim Sum 6 to 8 pieces per to go container. My wife ordered 4 each assorted containers, 76.00 They had an ice cream vendor, 21.00 per order. Insane! Will never go back. Food wasn't anything special.
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Kihana M.

Yelp
Very disappointed. Saw it all over instagram and was thinking of trying it out. There were no indications of any pricing online (was my first red flag) and there was not any vendor information so i couldnt find out how many vendors there were online. So i take my family to go and its not only terribly expensive, everything was mid. $20 for a hawaiian honey comb ice cream (just one btw) when in hawaii it was way cheaper (i was born and raised in hawaii.) $19 for lumpia and noodles plate, $90 for 3 refillable drinks which is absolutely ridiculous. 30$ for deep fried oreos and twinkies. there was NOT 3 dozens of food options, there was like 13. This is just a money trap and you shouldnt fall for it ur better off going to a restaurant.

Ngwe O.

Yelp
Food is overpriced, not enough place for people to sit. Many vendors don't post the prices. Disappointed