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Co-founded in the summer 2017 by Marco Shalma, the Bronx Night Market had been serving up excellent food and a party-like vibe until the pandemic canceled the fun last spring. Shalma and his team made a brief go of it late last fall, but with cases climbing again and the weather getting cold, it wasn t the same at Fordham Plaza.
Last Saturday, though, marked the start of a new era for the popular market, with a festive spirit once again in the air, and pandemic protocols in place timed reservations for capacity limits and contact tracing, masks required, distanced tables, temperature checks at the gate.
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Native Noodles [Official]
After a successful run at the Queens Night Market in 2019, chef and owner Amy Pryke recently debuted a brick-and-mortar outpost of her popular Singaporean food stall, Native Noodles, in Washington Heights.
Located at 2129 Amsterdam Avenue, at West 166th Street, the fast-casual spot officially opened its doors on February 8 and is sticking to takeout and delivery for now, says Pryke. But customers who frequented her stall at the Queens Night Market which was open on weekends from the spring to the fall of 2019 can expect to see some of their favorites on the restaurant’s menu, most notably Pryke’s take on laksa, the popular spicy Southeast Asian noodle soup, which she deconstructs into a less soupier version.
Flushing Town Hall Celebrates the Year of the Ox with the Annual Chinese Temple Bazaar
The event will take place on Sunday, February 14.by BWW News Desk
Flushing Town Hall will celebrate the Year of the Ox with Flushing Town Hall s Chinese Temple Bazaar, held virtually for the first time and streaming via YouTube on Sunday, February 14 at 2:00 PM (ET).
The Chinese Temple Bazaar, title sponsor Tai Wang and Glow Foundation, will feature a feast of Lunar New Year celebrations, including traditional folk dance by the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company; Hao Bang Ah, New Year! , a new Chinese hand puppet performance by Chinese Theatre Works; a paper-cutting demonstration by Hongyi He and Ling Tang; a Chinese comic crosstalk episode; A Guide of New York Love , by Shuimu Xiangsheng; and, a fish-drawing demonstration by Arthur Liu of the Queens Arts Education Center.