Richmond Night Market

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Richmond, Canada

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Night market· Tourist attraction· Chinese· Food Stands· Retail

Richmond Night Market Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Richmond Night Market is located in Richmond, Canada on 8351 River Rd. Richmond Night Market is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category night market in Canada.

Address

8351 River Rd

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 6042448448

Service options

In-store shopping

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Robert Miller

Took some family from out of town here. Had a great time. Be sure to check the weather before you come. If your group is large, you may want to consider their fast pass option (6 passes, slight savings, fast entry). There are some activities for kids and plenty of food options. Would recommend that you eat before you come and snack at the booths. Probably healthier and more satisfying that way. It's also easy to spend lots on food here. The spiral potatoes are always a hit for us. We were so busy trying food, putting the kid's into the balls on the water, and paddling boats that we didn't really check out the merchandise booths. Something for next time. Probably a good idea to check the market out at least once. Hope all goes well.

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Terrence Phillen

Definitely a must see to believe. Make sure to bring your appetite! There is so much delicious food here. Yummy treats for the sweet tooth, and hardy entrees for the hungry man or woman. Plenty of people watching opportunities. Just a great activity that you must do at least once.

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Vanfoodiepharmily

Follow our IG for our review on over 20 stalls and also giveaways! Overall, lots of good food to choose from (but definitely not a replica of an actual night markets in Asia). Only kinda of annoyed by the entrance fee as the cost does add up. Didn’t get to play games as it could take a while to line up and try all the food. Go with lots of friends to share the food and the cost of the food. They do have a few interesting stalls that sell cute things too!

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Jason Van Camp

Many of the tents and stalls are peddling low quality kitsch, such as knock-off anime goods, cellphone accessories and chotchkies. But the food is unreal, for real! The poke tuna taco with avocado from some random vendor I cannot remember is one of the Top 3 most delicious things I have ever eaten. Takoyaki, taiyaki and other Japanese delectables abound this eclectic Asian bazaar. Come for the food, stay for the ambiance, and don't waste your money on the sideshow games and attractions. You will get more than your money's worth in savory street-stall selections!

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Kitty Kong

Wonderful night market for all ages. Lots of fun game stalls, clothing, accessories, eats and drink. Well organized and attractive!

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Jacqueline Lai

Had a fun time shopping and eating. Worst was the bubble tea. Surprised they don't have a big brand there. Or a company slightly more professional.

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Peter Yong

A must for anyone visiting Vancouver. A vibrant place with lots of foods. Most people go there for the foods and not the games. The carnival/fair types of games are expensive and not quite interesting. Be there early to get on line (long line) or get the fast pass (best if you have 6 in the group). Ask around if you need others to chip in to make 6. Entry price will be lower and much faster getting in. Foods highlight: Had a great time there with the family enjoying the different types of foods. AVOID the stall Aberdeen! It's a scam and your food will be nothing like the pictures shown. Most BBQ sticks are good. Deep fried chicken skin was good but salty. Tropical bar had tasty refreshing drinks in the fruit itself (watermelon and pineapple). Roasted pork hocks were yummy and huge portion to share (if you buy the entire) but it's not cheap (CAD 20 without sour kraut). Remember not to stuff yourself too early else you won't be able to enjoy many selections of foods.

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Nelson

Pretty cool place if you’ve never been. It’s pretty small and the shops are nothing special. It’s all socks, jewelry, and cell phone cases. Food is what you go for, at least it’s all in one place and you can try different things. Really crowded, which is to be expected. Go once and your done.