When it comes to night markets, "Eat Street Northshore" is definitely Brisbane's most famous night market. Given its history as a shipping container dock, it's also referred to as the "Riverside Container Night Market". Inside, you'll find a wide array of global cuisines, cultural creative items, flowers, apparel, everyday necessities, and more. With meticulous setup of various scenes and installation art, it's a great spot to take pictures and indulge in delightful food. It's an excellent destination for families, friends, couples, and everyone!
Eat Street Northshore
◎Address: Eat Street Markets, MacArthur Avenue, Hamilton QLD
◎Admission: $5 AUD per person; $15 AUD for a group of 4; free for children under 12 (cash or card payments accepted onsite)
◎Opening hours: Friday to Saturday 4pm - 10pm; Sunday 4pm - 9pm
◎Transportation: Take bus no. 305 and get off at "Theodore St at MacArthur Av", then walk for about 6 minutes, or take a ferry from the city center to the "Northshore Hamilton ferry terminal" and walk for about 6 minutes. (Find Car Hire Deals | Car Rental in Australia)
◎Parking: Approximately 1400 spots (free)
◎Official website: Eat Street Northshore
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(Eat Street Northshore's entrance is lined with colorful containers, which is the most iconic image of this Australian night market. After paying an entrance fee of 5 AUD at the entrance, of course, it's time to feast!)
(There are many food stalls offering dishes from around the world in the night market. Whether it's hamburgers, Japanese cuisine, Thai food, pizza, oysters, fried dishes, Mexican food, Greek food, Italian food, drinks, desserts, you name it, they have it. Most stalls accept card payments or cash. The entire park is adorned with lights, making it very bright and comfortable.)
(Eat Street Northshore has somewhat divided the stalls into sections such as Asian food, dessert, and cultural creative areas. Among them, I find the "dessert area" to be the most flamboyantly designed, and it gets a lot of children excited, ha!)
(There is plenty of dining space in the night market, including rain shelters and some decorative art designs. It's practical and aesthetically pleasing. Overall, it can accommodate quite a number of people, but it still gets crowded at dinner time. This night market is really popular locally.)
(There is a large stage in the center of the night market where local or touring music groups perform. There are also street performers scattered throughout the market. I find that Australian night markets place great emphasis on creating a vibrant atmosphere, which is slightly different from many Asian night markets where I've been.)
(Apart from food, there are many stalls selling various clothes, cultural creative items, souvenirs, etc. Additionally, the night market also provides services like public restrooms and ATMs, so you don't have to worry too much while shopping!)
(After wrapping up the day's Australian night market experience, the whole market is quite large. Including mealtime, it takes about 2-3 hours to explore the whole place. I was delighted to enjoy this food journey with a group of friends. If you're in Brisbane over the weekend and want to experience local night market culture, do drop by "Eat Street Northshore"!)
Here's an introduction to "Eat Street Northshore," the night market in Brisbane. It's a popular destination for locals, including myself, who often visit on weekends. In addition to delicious food, the overall environment is clean and relaxing, making it a enjoyable place to stroll around. I highly recommend everyone, whether you're visiting Brisbane as a tourist, studying abroad, or on a working holiday, to plan a visit here and experience it for yourself. I believe it will be an unforgettable experience!
I guess, I am not the only person, who likes street food so much. Most of people would say, that this is harmful, but, I would say, that it is delicious.
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