Tucson Foodie’s Asian Night Market, presented by Matcha.com, returns from 6-10 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, offering an evening of street food, live entertainment, and cultural festivities.
The Tucson Asian Night Market once again moves to a larger venue to accommodate its growing popularity. For the spring event, the Kino Sports Complex South offers more space for the anticipated crowd. That previously free event had 8,000-10,000 attendees, so ticket sales have been implemented with a cap at 4,000 for a smoother experience. Expect the ticket page to launch soon.
Tucson Asian Night Market on October 4, 2025 (Photo by Jackie Tran)
Event hours are 6–10 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, at Kino Sports Complex South(2343 Tournament Way). Expect the ticket page to launch soon.
Vendor List
While more vendors and information will come, here is the confirmed list so far:
Savory:
HUHU’s House of Dumplings: Plant-based, gluten-free dumplings.
Cafe Deli: Tucson cafe or deli listing unclear.
Abstract Aquariums and Cafe: Boba tea, drinks, and flavorful cafe dishes.
Chonky Cat Noodles: Yakisoba noodles.
KebabG Mediterranean Restaurant: Kebabs, shawarma, falafel, and Mediterranean-Indian fusion.
Hot Bamboo: Handmade steamed buns with assorted fillings.
Fiesta Filipina: Filipino and fusion favorites.
Takoyaki Balls: Japanese octopus dumplings and festival food.
Sweets:
Tucson Chocolate Factory: Bonbons, single-origin bars, and desert-inspired truffles.
Ate Kei’s Filipino Treats: Authentic Filipino desserts and baked treats.
Haus of Macs: French macarons.
Lahaina’s Shave Ice: Hawaiian shave ice and Dole Pineapple Whip.
Knead More Bakery: Cookies and plant-based decorated baked goods.
Kona Ice of Marana: Mobile shaved ice and snow cones.
Mochinut Tempe: Mochi donuts, Korean corn dogs, and drinks.
Gully Bakehouse: Indian-French-American fusion pastries and baked goods.
Wiki-licious Tucson: Hawaiian-style malasadas with gourmet fillings.