ORLANDO, FL – Mills Market located at 1110 East Colonial Dr. is hosting its annual Lucky Lunar Night Market on Friday, Feb. 20 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the popular food hall in the Mills 50 District just minutes from downtown Orlando and I-4. This celebration will recognize the Year of the Horse. This year specifically is the Year of the Fire Horse, which is expected to trigger major changes across the planet and a general energy of rebellion that could change the world and lead to new movements and momentum in our society. Lunar New Year Night Markets are tradition that goes back thousands of years.
Tickets are $59.92 + taxes and fees and are available online. The all-you-can-eat market is sure to fill empty stomachs. The first-tier at 6 p.m. has already sold out, leaving the 8 p.m. entry available. Some of the food that will be served includes Hainan Chicken & Ginger Rice, Coconut Pandan Cookies, Black Sesame Cream Puffs, Japanese A5 Wagyu Katsu Sando bites, Black Sesame Croffles, and more.
Participating vendors include Bento, Palm Beach Meats, Light On The Sugar, Zaru, Kawaii Crochet Shop, Mr. Takoyaki, Sampaguita Ice Cream, Okonomi, Baddie Bird, Kai Kai, Banh Mi Boy, Cowboy Curry and more.
Guests can enjoy unlimited Asian street food and drinks, a live DJ bringing fast and festive energy, guest chefs and vendors from Orlando and beyond, Lunar New Year–themed merch, prizes & red-envelopes, and sake cocktails available for purchase.
Free parking is available in the rear surface lot and along Thornton Ave.
Purchase tickets online: http://www.eventeny.com/events/lucky-lunar-night-market-27413/
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