Reviews of Wellington Night Market. (Supermarket) in Wellington (Wellington).
Wellington Night Market
Service Ln, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New Zealand
Description
Information of Wellington Night Market, Supermarket in Wellington (Wellington)
Here you can see the location, open hours, popular times, contact, photos and real reviews done by the users.
This place has good reviews, this means that they treat their customers well and you’ll feel great with their services, recommended 100%!
Map
Open hours of Wellington Night Market
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
5–11pm
Saturday
5–11pm
Reviews of Wellington Night Market
C.
Great place, I like the look and shops around.
D.
A great idea to do a market during evening. A lot of different tasts from around the world and live music from a little band. Just cool.
E.
Kiwi Singing Chinese classic songs in last century,Very good one
S.
Decent variety of food - Ethiopian, Morrocan, Indian, Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese etc and there are options for vegans and vegetarians too! My recommendations would be the House of Dumplings stall (you can also buy schezwan chilli oil bottles); Chaiwala for Masala chai and Indian snacks (pakoras etc); and the Garuda Food Truck for some tasty Mee Goreng and finally, head to the waffle store to finish it off!
Also, note that the Friday night market is fairly small, I'd suggest going to the Saturday market instead - unless you don't mind going twice - there's always something going on at Cuba St, like the pictured unicycle juggling act by Basketball Jones. :)
T.
Nice verify food in Friday night market 😋
V.
Great atmosphere and the food was delicious. Such a cool place, with heaps of authentic asian food options. The market was really great, such a great place to hang out at.
M.
Love the Night Market. Good and entertainment.
T.
Amazing selection of food and loads of vegan options (including the churros!) 👌
R.
I went for the vegan night market, hosted by Kris from Sweet Release Cakes and Treats.
Amazed by the amount of people and the information, food and general vibe were all superb.
J.
On Saturday night, the market is on a different location from the pin on the map - it's in lower Cuba St, between Manners St and the waterfront. It has a slightly less crowded vibe, and more stalls. The street is closed, which is a bonus. There are usually 15-20 stalls, mostly selling Asian food and drinks of various kinds (Japanese, Malay, Indonesian, Indian, Moroccan...) and a few stalls selling other random stuff. A good place to get a cheap feed. There are usually some tables and chairs out at the harbour end of the street if you want to sit down to eat. Later, you can wander back up Cuba St and go to one of the bars or pubs.