Reviews
Wonderful experience. Lots of great music, food and shows. The vendors are really great though I wish they had more Japanese items!
Some shows and some booths are great. But most of booths only deepen the stereotype. The entire festival just seems cheap. I would not go again. This festival does not show the culture of my country. They need better organizers and people that actually know intangible culture heritage other than dancing, singing, martial arts or selling cheap Qipao panda pens or bad food. the food was not even good Would not go again this year.
Amazing food and events , must visit ! Entry is free .
The lines for food were long The food was not terribly exotic or unusual. They did have an actual Indian buffet though which was a blast from the past. The live events were entertaining and sometimes informative and came along pretty quickly The health clinic was an amazing deal for free cuz everybody should have that. Not a bad time do check it out.
A lot of people. A lot of delicious food parking was an issue, but I loved it
I love the park and the fact that it is free... But that is about where it ends. I was not impressed with the "Asian" areas. There were more vendor tents, aka aarp, etc, then exhibits on Asian culture. Cambodia was a tent for painting nails... That is wrong on so many levels, but yeah, it's not very informative of a continent full of culture and history. The food courts were legit a 45+ minute wait and
The festival is over, but they brought it back after 3 years. It wasn't as bih as previous ones, but I'm just glad it's started back up. COVID definitely affected many things. I love coming every year. Lots of performances. I was hoping to get some Filipino food, but not this year. Looking forward to next year.
Sorry but it actually seems really cheap and probably only deepen people’s stereotypes for my country
Different Asian food and stuff to buy. Nice day of visiting this place.
a wonderful event celebrating with many happy people