Thai Night Market

5270 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles

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Christopher Aguilera

There not there when they say it's open drove 1hr for nothing

Ake_ Yae

There are only 5 shops here!

周健(大家一起喊田七)

Wasn't it closed? Why is it open now?

Joel Fetzer

Small but authentic. Reasonable prices. Pretty much one row of booths. At edge of parking lot. Monday and Tuesday evenings.

Rana Rehman

The pictures are from across the road opposite to night market in Langkawi.

karina k

Heat lamps for winter with tables to sit and eat. Port o potties. Some jewelry stations (2) and the rest are mostly Thai food with one Japanese crepe place, one Korean bbq, one cotton candy station, and about 2 bubble tea places. There are some I missed… The food is all mostly made to order so it’s fresh. The market was open on Friday 12/27/24 at 7:30pm when we went. DJ with Thai dance music. The drunken noodle I had was probably one of the best I had with fresh noodles, fresh basil, fresh yellow and red pepper, tofu, bean sprouts, onion, mushroom, and string beans, and not too much salt or fish sauce. Parking is on the street on meters and pay by LADOT app and after 8pm it’s free. I like this market bc there are many things that help you enjoy this place. It’s close to LA’s Chinatown and Chinatown public library

cynthia g

incorrect times. I visited on a friday at 7pm and there was nothing there

Garie Rodas

The pictures posted on here is actually from Damnoen Saduak Night Market. Don’t make the same mistake as me and come here to an empty parking lot. Go to Damnoen Saduak Night Market great time and vibe!

lub paj

Google said open Friday, Saturday and Sunday and this is absolutely False. We drove here wanting to get a taste of Thai street foods. But vendors, you people need to get it correct on Google. Those of us coming from out of town would have spent money and time to support y'all vendors.

David B

Not open on the weekends even tho Google says it is. Urrgh. So frustrated to take a bus here on a Saturday only to find an empty sad parking lot. (Yes, we took a bus in L.A.). Apparently there are other Thai night markets in the area but this one is only Monday and Tuesday. Looked like some legit Salvadorean food was setting up in its place but we didn't stick around.

Benjamin

This is by far my favorite market in Los Angeles (not to be confused with the night market down the street, this one is outside the 99¢ store). While it is a bit less busy than it's hayday last year, it is still my favorite as it maintains a sense of authenticity missing in many other night markets. The khao soi from saohacafe is an easy favorite, described by both my partner and I as being like "a warm hug". The moo ping (pork skewers) from another stand are wonderful as well. I highly recommend coming here to support the personable & kind people working here, enjoy some delicious food, and bring this market the popularity it deserves.

Katie Sun

Come here for authentic Thai street food for a great price on Mondays and Tuesdays. Doesn’t get any better than this in la. The family working at the khao soi and fried dough stand is the absolute best ? sadly the market is no longer as big as it once was due to lack of customers and the closure of the 99 cent store, but still worth coming to show support to local vendors and get some grilled squid, grilled pork skewers, soup, and mango sticky rice

*not to be confused with the Hollywood Thai night market that happens on the weekends

Myla Diamond

Yummy food. Nice setup.

Nick B

It’s a cool spot to go get all your Thai fixings. Fun and safe place to go. They have a dj and live music while your eating or just kicking it.

Nghia Nguyen

It’s a cool spot to go get all your Thai fixings. Fun and safe place to go. They have a dj and live music while your eating or just kicking it.

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