Queens food festivals nominated for Best City Food Festival
Briefly

Queens Night Market and EEEEEATSCON New York have been nominated for USA Today's Best City Food Festival, showcasing the borough's rich culinary scene. The public voting, which ends on March 3, allows New Yorkers to support their favorites. The Queens Night Market is a celebrated open-air festival known for its diverse global cuisine and affordability with a $5-6 price cap on food items. Founded by John Wang in 2015, it celebrates cultural diversity and supports local food entrepreneurs, drawing thousands each weekend as it enters its 10th season this April.
With dual nominations, Queens Night Market and EEEEEATSCON highlight the borough's food scene, emphasizing its status as a culinary paradise recognized nationally.
Founder John Wang states, 'Restaurants in Queens... are mom-and-pop... newer immigrant families that are doing something that they know they can do to support their family.'
The Queens Night Market, returning for its 10th season, celebrates global cuisine with a price cap that maintains affordability and accessibility for all.
The contest organized by USA Today showcases food festivals chosen by culinary experts, with public voting deciding which festival is the best.
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