The Queens Night Market at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park broke attendance records on August 4, 2024, welcoming over 20,000 visitors to celebrate the borough’s unparalleled cultural diversity. Known for its eclectic mix of global cuisines and live entertainment, the market featured vendors representing more than 50 countries. Dishes like Ecuadorian ceviche and Filipino lechon drew long lines as attendees reveled in the market’s vibrant, community-focused atmosphere.
“This event truly embodies the diversity and unity of Queens,” said market founder John Wang, who highlighted the event’s commitment to affordability with most dishes priced under $6. In addition to the food offerings, live performances ranging from traditional folk music to contemporary dance kept the crowd entertained throughout the evening.
Many visitors praised the market’s unique charm, describing it as a celebration of global cultures nestled within New York City. Families, friends, and foodies mingled under the park’s iconic Unisphere, savoring dishes that offered a taste of the world without leaving the city.
With its growing popularity, the Queens Night Market has become a staple of NYC’s cultural calendar, fostering a sense of connection and belonging while supporting small businesses and culinary entrepreneurs.