Manurewa Market
12 km
I had a great time at the Manurewa Flea Market! There’s a huge variety of items, from...
Takanini Farmers' Market
15 km
Grand opening 18th March, heaps of new stalls, come on down and check us out.
Reviews
The Pakuranga Night Market is a vibrant hub of activity, with plenty of merchandise stalls to explore. However, the real highlight is the food! The sheer number of food stalls is overwhelming in the best way possible. There’s such a wide variety of options that it’s impossible to try everything in one visit—you’ll definitely want to come back for more. The selection is diverse, the prices are reasonable, and the flavors are delicious. A must-visit for food lovers!
Really great vibes here but there’s a lot of smoke being a night food market in a parking lot with the occasional items being sold underground. The food variety is quite large and I would recommend doing a round before deciding on what to get. I recommend trying some of the filipino food and the takoyaki if you’re after something light. Parking can also get a bit tricky so will require some patience.
I am writing this review after visiting this place multiple times in past 5 years.nThe environment was amazing. Reminded me of Asian supermarket.nGenerally, the street food are supposed to be really good but the food that we tried in this night market was between bad to average.nThey serve local cuisine, Korean, Chinese, Turkish, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Turkish, Indian and other Asian cuisines.nThe only good thing about this place is anime shop and dessert section.nBut I think everyone should visit once to experience how to looks like.nMaybe your experience would be different.nHope the videos will give you some idea about how the market looks like.
Only opens in a Saturday evenings. Great place to find a great variety of foods at one place. Many Asian delights from Korean, Japanese, India, Chinese, Filipino. Desserts are a plentiful too. For me as a Chinese, i have many choices of selection. Western delights such as ice cream, corn-dogs, churros, donuts, part of this party
Arrived on Saturday night around 6pm, packed to the brim, fast service and a very authentic style food market.nWhen you arrive you will be greeted to beautiful smell of barbecue meat on hot charcoal and a mass of people racing around getting there fix of Thai, Korean, Chinese, Mexican, Japanese and the list goes on.nI had the mixed pan fried dumplings 5/10and chicken and corn fritters 8.5/10 deliciously juicy inside and crisp on outside, will buy again for sure, the fried sesame ball with a tablespoon of custard and was outstanding, fresh and crisp on the outside and chewy inside, and slightly sticky, perfect all from was from professional sio mai and prawns dumpling vendor near the middle.nMy first experience was fun and exciting full of aromas and bright food stall light.nLook fwd to trying more foods when I visit next.nMost places had electronic payment, limited pay wave, there was a limited amount of picnic table to dine ,and quickly snapped up.nAlso had fresh vegetables and clothing vendors.