The Queens Night Market returns Saturday night, runs through October

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The Queens Night Market returns to Flushing Meadows Corona Park Saturday after a brief hiatus during the U.S. Open.

The open-air market will welcome visitors beginning at 4 p.m. Saturday through midnight, bringing back an eclectic lineup of delicacies from around the world to the grounds behind the New York Hall of Science.

The market attracts long lines of foodies hankering for cheap eats: It drew an average of 20,000 nightly visitors last year, and food items remain capped at $6, according to organizers.

Its 2024 fall season will run each Saturday through Oct. 26.

The market has been a destination for food lovers since its opening in 2015. It also has a lineup of non-food vendors and musical performers. See the full vendor list and map here.

Parking is limited and public transportation is encouraged. The market is near the 111th Street station off the 7 Train.

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