626 Night Market Mini 1324 5th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401
About the Business
626 Night Market Mini is a popular food institution located at 1324 5th Street in Santa Monica, California. This mini version of the famous 626 Night Market offers a variety of delicious food options for visitors to enjoy. Admission is $3, with children 3 and under getting in for free. Parking is also free for guests.
In addition to the Santa Monica location, 626 Night Market Mini can also be found at various other locations, including 1640 Camino Del Rio N in San Diego, Gate 8 - 2005 Valley Ave in Pleasanton, and 285 W Huntington Drive in Arcadia. Admission prices and parking fees may vary depending on the location, so be sure to check the specific details for each event.
Please note that pets are not allowed at 626 Night Market Mini due to venue policy, with only service animals permitted. Don't miss out on the chance to experience this exciting food institution and indulge in a wide array of culinary delights!
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Reviews
"Was looking forward to this i have seen it all over Instagram but didn't enjoy it food is over priced ther arent many options and food is mediocre . I won't go again and definitely wouldn't recommend"
"HUGE RIP OFF - DO NOT GO!! This place closes at 10pm. When we went at 6pm, some vendors were already sold out. Since it's a mini night market, there's also not a lot of variety. On top of that, the prices are ridiculously high. April 2 had free entrance passes, vs VIP entrance passes for $20 for a drink at the bar, quoting "non-alcoholic" drinks were available. The only non-alcoholic drinks they offered were canned soda and sparkling water. So much for a VIP experience. The agua fresca drink for the small size as pictured is $20, and $27.45 for about the same size for free refills. You won't be spending a lot of time there, so the maximum refills you will get is probably 1. 3 sushi handrolls were $51. They were just regular salmon/spicy tuna/eel/crab handrolls that you can get elsewhere for a much cheaper price. The flavors and options were not outstanding, they're something you could get anywhere else. I feel like all the vendors here are upsxlaing their prices. Ultimately 100% would not recommend and would not go to any 626 markets again."
"Nice idea but really expensive for what you get and level of food quality. A good amount of variety to choose from but the cost brings down the experience. Lots of people and only about 4 very small tables so you are eating everything standing up. Given that almost every vendor sells a meat product chances are you'll leave hungry. Good idea but way too expensive, cannot recommend."
"High prices and lack of good food really makes this a tough place to recommend. There's also a lack of sitting space so you're pretty much required to stand and eat. The two things we liked here which can be hard to find elsewhere were the bone marrow and the spiral fried potato sticks. Service can be really slow, took over 30 minutes for the spiral potato. The ambiance was crowded and a little dingy. Highly recommend going to Qin West Noodle instead"
"Fun place for adventurous foodies and those longing for the good ol' days of maskless gatherings! . It's a "mini" version of the actual 626 Night Market, but there's lots of vendors to choose from. It's practically impossible to try everyrhing in a day anyway. Mainly Asian street food, and its always great to eat these meals-on-the-go outdoors in the cool, Santa Monica beach breeze. For the daring, there's a stall serving escargot, frog legs and alligator nuggets. For us, we were good with wagyu beef skewers (tender and tasty!), giant fried squid (suprisingly yummy), and fried, seasoned chicken skin (most delicious way to clog your arteries). Also tried yakisoba and beef combo (not as good as it looked, but still OK) and some refreshing agua frescas in giant baby bottles from Sunday Cafe (includes one free refill for the price). Speaking of the price, the food are occasionally a tad expensive, but some are worth it. The kids loved the roaming robots that were either delivering food (?) or passing out candy. Being in a crowd outdoors with loud music, smoke from the grills and the aroma of the food made this an enjoyable hello summer/ goodbye lockdown type of afternoon. Tickets are free and available at their website. Parking is metered on the street, so hopefully you get lucky finding a spot nearby. Cash and card accepted. Various merch and other items also featured aside from the food. No tables and chairs, so just hunker down somewhere in the lot and just enjoy the outdoor summer festival vibes we all missed the last 2 years."
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