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Wonderful experience. Food/drink stalls provided, catering a variety of many different country cuisines for young and old. Craft stores and musical entertainment. Nearby shops also opened. Had no problems with parking. A fun night to be enjoyed by everyone 😊
A lovely experience in Rotorua. A great variety of food stalls and some local trinkets. I particularly enjoyed the empanadas. Live music at both ends of the market was a lovely accompaniment to the evening.
Good range of food trucks! Unfortunately it's mostly food available & only a few non food stalls.. Was looking forward to shopping for local craft or inedible Rotorua souvenirs.. Recommended for the experience though...
We definitely love the wide range of food stalls and other items. Buskers at both ends of the market with appreciative crowds sitting and having a feed while listening. The crowd level was reasonable with a number of stalls with queues. We decided to buy sourdough bread, almond croissants and sweets
Very chill laid back vibes 😎 + Alot of variety on the food trucks there. + Heaps of places to sit and enjoy your meal. + Lots of rubbish/recycling bins. + Live music. + Prices for the most part are good. - no negatives to really speak of. Really enjoyed my experience there.
I like the night market, there is a good variety of food and even usually 2 gluten free options. There are also a couple of vegetarian or vegan options. The music is nice and there is a good atmosphere. I loved the multicultural week last week, thanks for the great performances!
Open every Thursday 5pm-9pm offers asian, mexican and a lot of food choices!
Some of food of vendors are High value. You can find any kinds of exotic foods here and have a good night.
Great experience. Enjoy the variety of cultures, meals, smells...also live singers. Nice evening walk with music and great food. Night market between 17-21h.
The market is open every Thursday night in the city centre. It's actually an international market with different types of cultures: European, Chinese, Mexico, Spain, Korean, Japanese.... Live music is wonderful. Lots of seating area with beam bags, tables and chairs.
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