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Food Trucks Merchandise • Crafts • Games • Info Food • Desserts ATM NIGHTNIGHT MARKETMARKET North AUGUST 11 - 13, 2017 | FRI & SAT 4PM-1AM, SUN 4PM-11PM 41 25 EXIT to 40 25.5 Gate 5 Parking Event Sponsors 11 39 26 12 24 A 13 38 B 27 23 37 17 14 28 16 22 1716 15 29 21 36 30 15 35 34 33 32 31 14 20 SEATING EAST ENTRANCE 13 19 PAVILION 1 2 3 10 18 ATM info i 4 9 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 5 8 2 Merchandise • Crafts • Games • Info 6 7 4EVERGEMS GRAVITY LA EXIT B38 B12 Dream Bottle goblets & lights, jewelry, art Clothing and accessories League MAIN ENTRANCE RaceKraft A3M HAYEJIN, INC Drone Racing B16 Bone marrow donor registry B09 Korean cosmetics, mask sheets, skincare To Gate 3 & 8 Parking C05 AMIGURUMI MAN C17 HEARTFELT HANDCRAFT Will Crocheted plush, pixel art, jewelry Crochet dolls and pixel art Call Side A03 ANYONE HELPS C12 HOBBYFAN Stage Educational services Plushies, Anime figures, charms, wallscrolls C API EQUALITY HONEY BELLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 1718 B15 Info B05 Handmade body care, lip care, skincare B13 AREA REPS B39 HOT MESS WORKSHOP Tees, hoodies, hats, accessories Vinyl record art, art prints, headbands, cards, mixed media art 24 1 23 54 B33 BAUBLES N GEMS C01 HULMA Jewelry and accessories Handcrafted minimalist jewelry 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 53 BEAUTY COUTURE HUMMINGBIRD NEST ENTERTAINMENT 52 A09 Korean beauty products & skin care C04 Concert and talk show tickets 51 50 B31 BEEFY & CO C06 IGIFT AND CARDS Plushies, T-shirts, hats, vinyl figures Pop up greeting cards D C09 BELLZI B19 IN.LA Plush animals and accessories Apparel and trinkets 56 55 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 B40 BEYOND PARTY SUPPLIES & TOYS B24 JADE J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 32 33 Masquerade masks and hats PowerBox, ear phones DJ 91 90 89 88 87 C10 BODHI MEDITATION B34 KAYRIAN'S BOUTIQUE 34 35 36 37 Info Handmade jewelry, soap, candles E BONBLISSITY KEHASUK A08 Hand & body scrubs, vegan soaps, bath bombs C15 Art prints CHRISTINE LY LA MENO 38 39 40 AMP B01 Hats and sunglasses A06 Energy stone jewelry RADIO 86 COLLECTIVESCENTS LA TIMES 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 84 85 B06 Soy candles and melts B02 Newspaper subscriptions DENIM FOR DAYS LEGACY CARDS B22 High waisted shorts & jeans, denim "dad" hats A14 Pokemon games and merch E&J FASHION LLC LOTUS ERA PANDAHATCOM STUSSY C07 Sunglasses C03 Hats, sunglasses B21 Anime and Kpop hats, T-shirts and accessories Apparel ECOYARDSCAPES LOVE BUD PATTRA'S HOME SWAN LAMERE DREAM ROYAL B10 Succulents, terrariums, air plants B32 Hemp CBD Lotion and hemp products C02 Handmade crochet dolls, leather dolls, yarn dolls, key chains B37 Lace table linen, scarves, jewelry EDWARD RODARTE REAL ESTATE GROUP LOVE2BEES CROCHET GIFTS PETITE DREAMS STUDIO THE ANIMAL BOX B23 Real estate services B11 Crochet stuffed animals, flowers, cacti, & keychains B29 Jewelry, accessories and apparel B28 Apparel EMII CREATIONS LULAROE GLADYS ADVINCULA PLANNED PARENTHOOD TR&CO C14 Plushies, art prints, bags, keychains, stickers B07 Women's fashion clothing A12 Info B14 Hawaiian salt potpourri & burner, handcrafted jewelry ETCHED IMPRESSION MANDARINUSA QUALITY SILVER AND FASHION TWO TREE DESIGNS A13 Custom engraved hydro flasks B17 Spinners and toys B04 Jewelry, Rings, Necklaces B41 Handmade handbags, clutches, jewelry, accessories FANTASTIC FAM MARRONCAT LLC RECHARGEITUP VISUAL YOU B35 Apparel and accessories A02 Kawaii stationery, plushies, toys, bags & purses B25 Power banks, phone accessories, cables, fidget spinners B27 Apparel and accessories FAQ CLOTHING MIKUKUMI ROSE GYPSY WELK RESORTS B26 Apparel B08 Handmade fabric button earrings, necklaces, hair accessories B20 Dainty stainless steel, gold, and silver jewelry A07 Promotion of resort property FASHION ACCESSORIES MILKYWAY CASES SANE2K ARTISTS XKAPE A04 Earrings, necklaces, bracelets, keychains B18 Phone cases, accessories A10 Henna, face and body paint A11 Tie-dye clothing FOREVER + HEARTS MULTI PLUS SEA GYPSY CALIFORNIA YOU NAME IT A05 Sunglasses, hats, scarves A17 Kpop merch B30 Handmade signs, blankets, accessories C11 Handmade wire name necklaces, stainless steel rings FOREVER LOVE FLOWERS NATURAL BATH AND BODY CARE SIMPLY WICKED C18 Handcrafted miniature flowers in glass vases B03 Soap, bath bombs, scrubs, lotion C08 Handmade body care, lip care, skincare Food • Desserts • Snacks • Drinks Vegan/vegetarian food available. Also, ask your favorite vendor if they have non-meat options! A-SHA FOODS USA CO., INC. HOT STAR FRIED CHICKEN RENDEZVOUS CAFE D39 Taiwanese dry noodles E07 Giant fried chicken cutlet D10 Fried gyoza, blood bag beverages, mixed sparkling drinks A+ TEA HOUSE HUGO FOODS RIDGES CHURRO BAR D43 Fruit green teas with boba E15 Taiwan sausage, popcorn chicken, stinky tofu E76 Churro ice cream AB SORBETS ICE CREAM GARDEN LA ROLLING ICE D55 Sorbet filled fresh fruit shells; sorbet shots, gelato sandwiches E33 Ice cream flower pot sundaes, rainbow grilled cheese E10 Thai rolled ice cream AIM INDOMIE SATORI'S FOOD ADVENTURE E22 Thai food, popcorn chicken, slushies D12 Indonesian noodles, Indomie ramen burritos, ramen sushi, ramen taco D47 Takoyaki, lemonade, teas AJAJ BBQ IXLB DIMSUM EATS SEOUL STREET E50 BBQ skewers, lemonade, watermelon D19 Dim Sum E80 Korean bulgogi elote fries, kimchi fried rice, Korean Loco Moco, Korean BBQ quesadillas AN CHOI BANH MI J & J SEVAN GARDEN KABOB E37 Banh mi and chicken wings E02 Shanghaiese snacks E14 Doner Kabob, Shwarma, iskender w/ fries, Fruit Infused Water, slushie, watermelon juice BAKED DESSERT BAR JASMINE'S SWEET TREAT SHAKE RAMEN D53 Prepackaged cupcakes in a jar E49 Rice Krispies ice Cream sandwich, Filipino desserts, milk teas D08 Ramen cup, umami or chasu rice bowls, tea BAKUDAN JICHAN'S ONIGIRI-YA SHRIMP DADDY E91 Takoyaki, egg waffle, milk shake D32 Japanese Fried Chicken rice ball, spam musub, Hawaiian drinks D34 Hawaiian Butter Shrimp in pineapple, dole whip with mochi BAMBOO GRILL JINBAO CHESTNUTS SIP IT D40 Chicken/beef/pork skewers, watermelon/mango juice, shrimp and pork eggroll E04 Roasted chestnuts E69 Cream cheese egg rolls, fruit smoothies BBQ OF TIAN JIN JUST FRIE-DAYS SQUIDIES E68 Chinese BBQ E32 Pizza fries and chicken tots, Mexican food E05 Light Bulb Slush Drinks, Fried Squid Legs, Baby Octopus, Squid Balls, Shrimp Balls BEACH LIVE KABUTO SR POTATO SWIRL WORLD D41 Uni bowl, poke, oyster E59 Fried chicken, pan fried garlic noodles D35 Potato Swirls, Asian fusion funnel cakes, lemonade, aguas frescas, smoothies BELLY & SNOUT KAPAMILYA FILIPINO RESTAURANT STUFFED CREPE E24 Corn in cup, hot dogs, grilled cheese E55 Chicken/pork skewers, lumpia, balut, melon drink D20 Sweet & savory crepes, Thai tea BENGEES ICE CREAM KINGS CUP SUMO DOG E66 Ice cream, ice cream stuffed cronut, toasted marshmallow fluff E38 Fruit lemonade & tea in light-up bottles, fishballs, abalone noodles, chicken D03 Asian fusion hot dogs and tots BETA BOM DESSERTS KOBE WAGYU FREAKS SUNDAY CAFE D42 Cream puffs, Miso Butterscotch Mocha, fish balls & meat balls, pineapple drink E17 Kobe beef yakisoba, rice bowl, hot dog, omusoba E71 Bacon wrapped hot dogs, donut burger, corn, aquas frescas in baby bottles, steak fries D48 BIG AND LONG KOHK & SAHK SUNSET CATERING E52 Asian fusion hot dogs D56 Premium beef jerky E72 Lobster garlic parm cheese fries, lobster mac & cheese, beignets with toppings BOBA BEAR LEE'S TAIWANESE CUISINE SUSHI STUDIO ARTS D14 Mason jar milk tea and boba D36 Koah Bao, Nimoyaki, chicken steak, pork belly rice, milk tea E70 Poke, handrolls BOCA DEL RIO D01 LIAM'S LEMONADE & ROASTED CORN TAIWANESE STYLE BRAISED GOODIES E75 Tacos, burritos, quesdillas, nachos, horchata, fruit drinks E44 Corn on cob: Uni-Corn, Dorito-lote, Flaming Elote; lemonade E06 Braised Taiwanese food: tofu, fish balls, meat balls, duck wings BULBA LOBSTERDAMUS TAKOYAKI TANOTA E90 Watermelon light bulb, boba milk tea, fried oyster & shrimp burger D13 Charcoal grilled live Maine lobster, lobster nachos, garlic noodles E61 Takoyaki, yuzu drink BULGOGI HOUSE LOLLICUP FRESH TATER TOWN/ ITALIAN ICE 365 E35 KBBQ, grilled squid, taiyaki, rice cake skewer, chicken bacon wrap, fried noodles D28 Boba, popcorn chicken, pork chop, waffles, smoothies/slushies E56 Potato ribbons, corn rolled in hot Cheetos and Doritos, philly cheesesteak, cheeseburger BUTTERSWEET MINIS LUCKY ELEPHANT THE BOBA BROS D50 Macarons with ice cream, buttercream, ganache; cupcakes D38 Lamb skewers, Chinese street food E12 Milk tea, Hokkaido milk tea CAJUN HOUSE LUCKYBALL KOREAN BBQ THE BONKS LAB E84 Cajun alligator meat, frog legs, gumbo, garlic noodles D21 Pork ribs, meat skewers, teriyaki bowls, hot bar fish cake, lemonade E62 Tea drinks: Kalaman-tea, manila mango, buko pandan, chaamps, ube, coconut CHANA-MANA MACHI TEAHOUSE THE DIRTY COOKIE E25 Thai crispy wings, fried seafood triangles, larb shrimp with lemongrass salad D52 Prepackaged tea E79 Milk cookie shots CHICK N' SKIN MAIN SQUEEZE THE SHRIMP SHACK D29 Crispy fried chicken skin E85 Lemonade in mason jars D15 Cajun shrimp, grilled squid, grilled corn CHILLY RIBBONS MANGO TANGO THEM BALLS E60 Watermelon bomb, shaved ice, frozen lemonade D07 Mango slush, fish balls E54 Meatballs COCO FRESH TEA & JUICE MASON'S DEN TUM ZAP D09 Milk tea and cheese filled corn dogs D27 Funnel cake, corn, mangonadas, fruit drinks D26 Papaya salad, sweet mango rice, ice tea drinks COCO'S CATERING MIISTER POTATO VALENTINA'S GRILL E41 Pupusas, quesadilla, agua frescas, lemonade D04 Twisted potato, squid, Korean
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