Street Food Around the World — April 20, 2026
Queens Night Market makes its triumphant return to New York City this weekend, while Thailand's booming food festival scene is drawing international attention with a new push toward food-safe packaging. Meanwhile, summer 2026 street food trends are taking shape, with global flavours and faster service leading the way for traders worldwide.
Street Food Around the World — April 20, 2026
City Spotlight
Manila, Philippines — A City Buzzing With Food Culture
The Philippine Food Expo (PFE) officially opened on April 18, 2026 at the World Trade Center Metro Manila, gathering stakeholders from across the food, beverage, and agriculture sectors. Now in its 18th edition, the PFE signals the enduring vitality of the Philippines as a street food and culinary powerhouse.

Manila's food scene stretches far beyond formal expos. The city's street food culture — from isaw (grilled chicken intestines on skewers) to kwek-kwek (battered quail eggs) — draws both locals and tourists to its sprawling night markets and roadside stalls. The PFE's annual gathering of thousands of vendors and producers underscores how deeply food is woven into Philippine civic and commercial life.
Bangkok, Thailand — Where Festival Culture Meets Sustainability
As Thailand's food festival culture continues to grow, APP Group announced on April 18, 2026 that it is supporting a shift toward food-safe packaging at Thai events — from bustling street markets to large-scale festivals. Thailand's vibrant scene, long a celebration of culinary heritage and a major draw for tourists, is now also becoming a showcase for more sustainable practices.
Dish of the Week
April Street Foods You Must Try Right Now
With pleasant evenings and lively markets making this the perfect season to explore local flavours, April is prime street food time globally. From fresh spring rolls in Southeast Asia to grilled corn elotes in Latin America, the world's sidewalks and market stalls are alive with seasonal produce and sizzling woks.
This week's must-try: Keep an eye out for jhal muri, a puffed rice dish with muri masala, green chilies, coriander leaves, potatoes, cucumbers, tomatoes, and pickled mustard oil — a beloved Bengali street snack making its way onto menus in New York City's diverse food vendor scene.
Summer 2026 Street Food Trends: Traders should be watching global flavours and faster service as the two dominant themes for the upcoming season, according to a fresh look at what's shaping summer 2026. The street food industry is leaning into international tastes while optimising for throughput at busy markets and festivals.

Events
Queens Night Market — New York City 🗽 One of the world's best food festivals is back in New York this weekend (as of April 14, 2026). The Queens Night Market — a beloved celebration of global street food featuring vendors from dozens of countries — is offering sneak preview tickets for its 2026 season. Don't miss it if you're in the NYC area.

Festival of the Arts — Oklahoma City 🎨🍴 More than 30 food vendors will showcase their culinary skills in food stalls, trucks, and carts at the 2026 Festival of the Arts, running April 23–26 in Oklahoma City. A diverse lineup of street eats accompanies the art installations and performances.
Mega Night Market — Songkran Festival (Lao Thai Cambodian New Year) 🎉 The Mega Night Market's Songkran Festival — celebrating Lao, Thai, and Cambodian New Year — runs April 24–26, bringing a full night market and cultural celebration together. Keep an eye on their calendar for the HAAPI (Honoring Asian American & Pacific Islander) event May 22–24.
Spokane Night Market & Street Fair — Monthly 2026 🌙 Spokane's monthly themed vendor fair, music festival, and immersive art experience — a curated party-market featuring local makers, street eats, and more — is back for the full 2026 season. The next edition kicks off May 8.
Asian Night Market Memphis — September 26–27, 2026 🏮 Mark your calendars for the fall: Memphis's biggest Asian food and culture festival returns September 26–27, 2026, with 100+ Asian street food vendors, live performances, and Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations at the Agricenter.
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