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  Subject: Events

  Location: Queens Night Market 4701 111th Street Queens, NY 11368

  Start Date: April 25, 2026

  End Date: April 25, 2026

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Queens Night Market 26 Sneak Previews

Check out Queens Night Market's 11th Season before it opens to the public! We are pledging 20% of net ticket proceeds to charity. ~~ Remaining tickets for April 18th are $8 at the door ~~ TICKETS: Because of the unexpectedly large turnout on opening night our first few years, we are selling limited $5 tickets to sneak preview nights in order to minimize traffic, congestion, and the impact on the surrounding community. We are pledging at least 20% of net ticket proceeds to charity! ~~ Queens Night Market will be free-to-attend starting May 2nd ~~ AFFORDABILITY: We're maintaining our overwhelmingly popular $5/$6 price cap on food for one more year, but would love to find more foundations/philanthropists/corporations to help us lower vendor fees. WHAT TO EXPECT THIS YEAR: This season will include Dominican quipes and orejitas fritas, Burmese palatas and tea leaf salad, Turkish gozleme, Argentine choripan, Ethiopian sega wot and messer wot, Nigerian meat pies and moimoi, Peruvian ceviche and picarones, Trinidadian shark sandwiches, Colombian aborrajados and arepas, Romanian-Hungarian chimney cakes, Panamanian hojaldre & carimañolas, Bangladeshi dim chop and beguni, Haitian diri ak djon djon and chiktay, Indonesian kue pancong and tahu pong, Guyanese metemgee and pepper pot, Hong Kongese soy sauce noodles, Polish pierogies and zapiekanka, Brazilian esfiha and churrasco, Kazakhstani kuyrdak, beshbarmak and koktal, Mexican tacos and huaraches, Sichuan ice jelly, Indian dabeli and chana jor garam, Tibetan momos and shogo bhakleb, Cambodian fish amok, Portuguese pastéis de nata, Puerto Rican pernil, Chinese roujiamo, Native American fry bread, Pakistani biryani and nihari, Venezuelan cachapas, Salvadoran pupusas, Taiwanese popcorn chicken, Jamaican jerk chicken and curry goat, Lithuanian knishes and gribenes, Cameroonian jollof rice a

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