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Blocks of Food at KTown Night Market - October 2014

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The Last Night Market of the Season! The KTown Night Market   organizers presents the Halloween Food Fest October 25 & 26, 2014 My post of the first KTown Night Market in April 2014 HERE 6th Street was closed to traffic in KTown.  Over 70 vendors lined the street between Mariposa Ave and Berendo St.  The Ultra-Popular Original Ramen Burger was in attendance. They're so popular, they even had a line before the event opened! OK, so it was the Original Ramen Burger crew in their new red shirts... See What Jay Eats... Just a few things I had  I stopped by the Chilly Ribbons ' ski chalet to try their latest flavor, Red Bean. You can see the red bean pieces... Now ready to go with red beans, mochi, and almonds. It was sweet without being sweet and had a nice flavor.  Now that the night market season is over, I guess I'll have to get out to their store in Westwood. ...

OC Block Party 2014

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After spending the prior weekend at Santa Anita Park it was time to move the party to Orange County and Angel Stadium in Anaheim. Besides food and merchandise vendors, there were also carnival games and rides. What a cool location to be under one of the Angel helmets. We arrived early and a lot of the booths had to wait for  their health department inspection, so we waited patiently. OK, so I was hot, hungry, and wanted something to drink! Ordered a blackberry lemonade, from Spiked Juices They got us something to drink to cool off... It was nice seeing friends at the Ramen Burger , Mama Musubi , PopD Up , and Swirls Potato and Lemonade. See What Jay Eats... It was really nice to meet new vendors Got to try the Red Velvet Mochi Waffle from Puffect Bakery Red Velvet Egg Puff with Mochi, a Hong Kong style waffle, from Puffect Bakery . Was surprised that I liked it with mochi ...

Night Market Survival Guide

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It's Night Market Season Again! With the popularity of Night Markets in Asia, we're fortunate to have some good ones in Southern California. It's a great place to try all kinds of food, entertainment, and shopping All in One Place!  So much to see and do at a Night Market. The best thing, it's street food and most prices are between $3 - $8. (items such as lobster are at a higher price) Here's my Night Market  Survival Guide Just some helpful hints... 1.  Want some good stuff to eat? Plan to arrive Early. Once the sun sets, you can expect lines getting into the parking lot AND lines getting into the event grounds.  Hence the name Night Market. Once inside, be prepared to stand in line for one of the more popular vendors. If you want to try something popular, like the Original Ramen Burger , plan on waiting. Speaking of lines, when you're at Mama Musubi , order more than one. You...