Dozens of top Asian chefs and restaurants scattered around the DMV will congregate along the same D.C.
D.C.’s first annual Redeye Night Market ropes off a four-block stretch of Pennsylvania Avenue NW from 4 p.m.
its own version of a bustling, open-air night market — a popular community fixture in places like Taiwan, Tokyo, and Singapore.
Chang team ups with Events DC to pull off D.C.’s first-of-its kind dining affair next to the Capitol, which expects to draw upwards of 30,000 visitors based on RSVP figures this week.
Stalls are also manned by Blagden Alley’s Hong Kong-inspired Tiger Fork, Erik Bruner-Yang’s hip Taiwanese/Cambodian cafe Maketto, Jose Andres’s Japanese-Peruvian ceviche bar China Chilcano, and Bib Gourmand-designated Laotian eatery Thip Khao.
Attendees can save a trip to the suburbs and sample creative Korean street foods from Incheon, Annandale’s acclaimed tasting menus spot that made Tom Sietsema’s Fall Dining Guide.
With temperatures expected to fall in the 40s on Saturday night, the soup is sure to be a quick seller .