7 Tips If You're Going To OC Night Market This Weekend

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • May 6, 2015
If you're planning to go to this weekend–the second year for the festival of Asian food in OC–here are some tips from someone who went last year. ] 1. Avoid this insane 6 to 8 p.m. line to buy an admission ticket. Get there earlier or later. 2....
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