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Little Saigon Night Market opens its summer food season in Westminster

Little Saigon Night Market returns to Asian Garden Mall in Westminster, California, running Friday through Sunday evenings from June 19 through August 9 with rotating Vietnamese street food, bubble tea, and live DJ sets.

The Goldscene DeskUpdated June 17, 20262 min readSource: Falkor Events
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Orange County's Vietnamese food circuit gets its summer anchor back. Little Saigon Night Market returns to Asian Garden Mall in Westminster on Friday, June 19, and runs Friday through Sunday evenings through August 9.

Hours listed on the event page are 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Admission is free. The address is 9200 Bolsa Ave, Westminster, CA 92683, in the heart of Little Saigon.

What the market actually is

This is not a one-weekend pop-up. It is a multi-week outdoor bazaar where the vendor mix rotates, which is why locals treat it like a recurring habit rather than a single festival ticket.

Expect Vietnamese street food, bubble tea, imported fashion, handmade goods, and live DJ sets across the season. Categories called out in local coverage include fresh bánh mì, Hong Kong-style egg waffles, Korean corn dogs, and craft vendors that change week to week.

That rotation matters if you are planning food runs. The market rewards repeat visits because the lineup shifts, meaning delicious varieties of Asian street food, all summer long.

How to plan a visit

Street parking and structure parking are available around the Little Saigon commercial district. Bring cash for the smoothest vendor experience, even as many stalls accept cards.

No tickets. No RSVP. Show up hungry, expect crowds on peak Fridays, and treat the DJ sets as part of the atmosphere rather than a seated concert.

Why this is on our food calendar

Night markets are where diaspora food culture stays public in Southern California: families, teenagers, and tourists sharing the same parking lot without a formal dining room.

If you missed Sacramento's AAPI night market or you are comparing OC options before committing to a (much) longer drive, this is the low-friction option with a ten-week run.

Falkor has the season dates and venue details. Follow local vendor social accounts if you want to chase specific stalls before they sell out.

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