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Event Recap: TAP-NY’s First Annual Nightmarket

by Clarissa Wei

**We asked freelance journalist, Clarissa Wei, to do a feature of TAP-NY’s recent nightmarket event. Here is her recap article published in the Village Voice (original article here), along with some scrumptious photos she took at the event. Thank you to Clarissa and Bob Wu of TAP-NY! We wish we could have been there too!**


By 7 p.m. on Friday, the atmosphere outside of the old firehouse on Lafayette was already beginning to look impatient. Bouncers checked for ticket confirmations and a long line of people wrapped around the building. This was TAP-NYC’s first annual Taiwanese night market, and the event had been sold out for a solid week already. It was a three-hour festival of food vendors, raffles, and performances. The goal: to bring a part of Taiwan to New York City.

“We just hope to give people what a taste of Taiwan is like with a New York flair,” Charles Pan, internal vice president of TAP-NYC, said.

And what transpired inside the building was as Pan described — a solid mixture of both the New York and Taiwanese scene. The atmosphere was strictly New York. Music reverberated from wall to wall; people were dressed up and moved to the beat. Dim floor lights lighted up the space and the booze was free-flowing. A couple of traditional Taiwanese games were siphoned off to the corner, but the focus wasn’t on the beats or the crowd.

All eyes were on the food.

Fatty pork baos topped generously with cilantro and oozing with pork juices, mini black sesame cupcakes, and steaming pot stickers were among the top hits. The vendor lineup was a mixture of veterans and start-ups, from the original Chinatown Ice Cream Factory to the yet-to-have-launched Fun Buns NYC, a pork belly joint.

People tended to crowd toward the savory: fried chicken from Taicken, pot stickers from A-Pou’s Taste Cart, succulent sausages from Passport 2 Taiwan, and, of course, the baos, which were being served up by both Hong Kong Street Cart and Fun Buns NYC.

Dessert wasn’t limited to the strictly Taiwanese fare. Authenticity was maintained at Wooly’s Ice, which gave out snow ice, and with Thirstea Café, which stuck with bubble tea. But then there were the innovators. I8 NYC, a food club, whipped out eclectic combinations like Lipstick on a Pig (jackfruit, starfruit, mango, young coconut meat, palm seed, Asian pear lychee with rose syrup, ume powder) and Thai Me Up (chocolate chip Thai blondie, Thai tea frosting, coconut, crushed nuts).

Yes, it was hot, crowded, and at times uncomfortable, but as long as people got their food, no one seemed to be complaining. “The good thing about it being crowded is that there’s so many people and we get to hang out with them all,” Christina Ha, co-owner of Macaron Parlour said while passing out trays of red velvet macarons.

A belly dancer dressed in white kicked off the performances at around 8 p.m., but not after long the attention was back to the food.

“I never had any idea Taiwanese food was this amazing,” Emily Jennings, who had attended the event out of cultural curiosity said. “I love the desserts.”

The event was but a thin slice of the real Taiwanese night-market experience. DJs, a tight indoor space, and r&b performances are nowhere to be found in Taiwan ye shis.

But what distinguished TAP-NYC’s gathering was the inclusion of small, local, and down-to-earth entrepreneurs. There was no pretentiousness — no celebrity chefs and definitely none of that overglorified chicken and famous bao nonsense. The food was approachable and made by approachable people. And it was that fluidity between the customers and the vendors that made the night that much more Taiwanese.

Clarissa Wei is a freelance journalist with a focus on Chinese food and culture. She hails from the great city of Los Angeles, has lived in Shanghai and is now residing in New York City with occasional flights back to LA. Finishing up her undergraduate degree in politics and journalism at NYU, Clarissa is currently a collegiate correspondent for USA Today College and a editorial intern at Food Network’s CityEats. She freelances for CNN’s travel website CNNGo, Village Voice’s Fork in the Road and LA Weekly’s award-winning food blog, Squid Ink. She has also written pieces for BBCNYTimes East Village and CBS Los Angeles.

Sunday Brunch with TA Health Professionals NATMA in NY

Date: Sunday, April 22, 2012
Time: 12:30pm – 3:30pm
Location: Wonjo
Address: 23 W 32nd St, NY, NY
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/202246203222994/

Feeling hungry or wanting to catch up with Taiwanese American Health Professionals? Join the North American Taiwanese Medical Association (NATMA) 2G – New York Chapter for brunch this Sunday, April 22, at Wonjo in New York.

Learn more about NATMA: http://medical.taiwaneseamerican.org/

New York Cares Day Volunteer Event with TAP-NY

Date: Saturday, April 21, 2012
Time 9:30am – 3:00pm
Location: To be assigned
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/314088325327087/

The goal for this event is to help make the parks in New York cleaner and greener. Volunteers will rake and clean debris, plant, mulch, paint fences and benches, and more. This is for a great cause and it’s always good to give back to the community after we’ve taken so much from it!

Please go to the following link if you are interested in joining the Taiwanese American Professionals – New York (TAP-NY) volunteer team: http://nycdspring.eventbrite.com/

Please email Jennifer.Lin@tap-ny.org with any questions.

Night Market in NYC Hosted by NYU’s TASS

Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012
Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Location: NYU Kimmel Center, Eisner & Lubin Auditorium (4th Floor)
Address: 60 Washington Square S, New York, NY
Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/274996849252123/

Come enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Taiwan’s signature Night Markets through a combination of authentic Taiwanese food, exciting performances, and fun games!

Headlining: YOUTUBE SENSATION KEVIN LIEN
http://www.youtube.com/user/KevinLienMusic
https://www.facebook.com/kevinlienmusic
http://www.myspace.com/kevinlien

TAIWANESE FOOD! BUBBLE TEA! SHAVED ICE!
GAMES AND PRIZES! RAFFLES AND FREE GOODIES!
LIVE PERFORMANCES ALL NIGHT LONG!

***TICKETS AT TICKET CENTRAL***
http://www.nyu.edu/ticketcentral/ for times and location

$7 WITH NYU ID, $10 WITH GOV’T ID!

TAPpy Hour with TAP-NY in New York

Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012
Time: 6:30pm – 10:30pm
Location: Greenhouse
Address: 150 Varick St, New York, NY
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/356915621016161/

March was a blast and this month Taiwanese American Professionals – New York (TAP-NY) wants to bring the party back!

Ladies are always FREE. Before 8pm, gentlemen are $5 with RSVP (highly recommended), $10 at the Door. After 8pm, ALL gentlemen are $10. Come early as winter is over and everyone will be out and about looking for some fun! Door policy enforced and proper ID required.

TAP General Membership Volunteer Meeting in NY

Date: Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Time: 7:30pm – 9:00pm
Location: Chelsea – Midtown Manhattan
Address: 101 W 24th St, New York, NY
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/302638423142534/

REGISTER HERE: http://tapvolunteeropenhouse.eventbrite.com/

Interested in getting more involved with Taiwanese American Professionals – New York (TAP-NY)? Come to our first General Body Meeting to learn more about TAP, meet the TAP Board and other volunteers, and discover interesting volunteer opportunities. Walk away with new connections to other like minded individuals and the opportunity to be a leader in the community. Refreshments and FUN will be served!

There are many ways that you can help build a stronger Taiwanese American community in New York, including:

- Planning social events to bring members closer together
- Educating and empowering TAP members through professional networking and speaker series
- Getting TAP members more in touch with Taiwanese culture
- Giving back with community service
- Meeting and greeting members at TAPpy Hours and other events
- Helping to shape and design TAP’s image
- Communicating with members through our website and multimedia
- And, much more!

Taiwanese Movie in DC – Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale

Date: Saturday, April 14, 2012
Time: 3:30pm – 6:00pm
Location: Regal Cinemas Gallery Place
Address: 701 7th St., NW Washington DC
Cost: $11
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/378290018881717/

Seediq Bale, the movie that many of us have been waiting for, is finally screening in DC on April 14th and 21st. The movie is about Japanese colonization in Taiwan and is said to be one of the greatest movies being made from Taiwan. English subtitle will be available, so feel free to invite your friends and family to see this wonderful movie and learn more about Taiwan!

You may purchase your movie tickets here: http://www.filmfestdc.org/filmView.cfm?passID=85

Description: Showing here in its abridged form (shortened from the original 276 minute version), Warriors of the Rainbow is an epic historical saga that became both Taiwan’s most expensive film to date as well as its official submission to the 84th Academy Awards. Based on the Wushe Incident of 1930, Wei’s sweeping cinematic narrative tells the story of a showdown between the aboriginal Taiwanese tribe Seediq and the Japanese village of Wushe, with the former attempting to launch a war on the latter as revenge for the traumas inflicted on the Seediq people by Japanese colonialists. Wei’s sweeping cinematic narrative – a passion project over a decade in the making – highlights the best and worst of humanity on both sides of the fight, and is as rich a cinematic masterpiece as it is a thoughtful exploration of Taiwan’s history and the devastation of war. —Palm Springs Film Festival

“Almost Home: Taiwan” Sneak Preview Screening in Cambridge, MA

Date: Saturday, April 14, 2012
Time: 3:00pm – 5:00pm
Location: Community Art Center
Address: 119 Windsor Street, Cambridge, MA
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/210005085765693/

Join us and come meet fellow young professionals in the Boston area! Baked goods from Flour Bakery will be served. Our special guest will be Victoria Linchong, a Taiwanese-American actress, writer, producer and director. Come learn about Victoria’s documentary feature, ALMOST HOME:TAIWAN, and find out how you can help support her efforts to raise awareness of Taiwan!

ALMOST HOME: TAIWAN takes viewers on a tour of Taiwan, as seen through the eyes of a handful of Taiwanese who’ve survived decades of social and political change. Weaving together the reunion of the filmmaker’s family after 22 years, archival footage, and on-the-street interviews in Taiwan and America, ALMOST HOME: TAIWAN shines a light on the history and culture of an island long at the center of political debate.

For more information about the documentary, please visit http://www.indiegogo.com/Direct-Arts and http://almosthometaiwan.wordpress.com/

Hosted by the Formosan Association for Public Affairs (FAPA YPG) Boston

Taiwanese Night Market with University of Maryland’s TASA

Date: Friday, April 13, 2012
Time: 7:00pm – 10:00pm
Location: University of Maryland Grand Ballroom
Address: 1F, Stamp Student Union, College Park, MD
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/118998904890587/

Come out to the University of Maryland Taiwanese American Student Association’s (TASA) annual Night Market where you can taste authentic Taiwanese delicacies and snacks, play fun games, enjoy performances and learn about Taiwan’s culture and history! Tickets are only $3 so make sure you come and take a look for yourself!

Tickets are on sale at the Hoff Theater on the ground floor at Stamp Student Union starting from 12pm on Friday, April 13.

The event is open to public, so feel free to invite your friends!

Taiwanese Night Market in New York

Date: Friday, April 13th, 2012
Time: VIP Hour: 6:00 – 7:00PM, Main Event: 7:00 – 10:00PM
Location: 87 Lafayette Street, New York, NY
Cost: $35 (General Admission), $50 (VIP)
Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/399054363441459/

Buy your tickets here before they sell out! http://tapnightmarket.eventbrite.com/

Taiwanese American Professionals – New York (TAP-NY) presents its first ever annual Night Market! Escape to a place that transports you back to Taiwan’s most iconic and well known attraction. One ticket gives you the chance to taste wonderful Taiwanese snacks (小吃) and foods like snowflake ice, Asian-inspired cupcakes, Gua Baos, Taiwanese Sausage and Taiwan Beer! Tickets also give you access to Taiwanese night market games, performances, and a chance to win fun raffle prizes like Apple iPods, Pocky, Apple Sidra, Lotto Tickets and much more!

VIP TICKET
$50 – VIP Early Entrance Ticket Price
The exclusive VIP ticket includes:
Entrance to the night market one hour early (6:00pm). Early sampling from a handful of restaurants, VIP TAP-NY Night Market gift that will be available one night only, access to full event from 6:00 – 10:00pm featuring sampling from 10+ merchants and food vendors, game booths, a photo booth, fun raffles, 3 live performances, DJ sets and Taiwan Beer.

GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET
$35 – General Admission Ticket Price
The General Admission ticket includes:
Entrance to the event from 7:00 – 10:00pm
Sampling from 10+ merchants and food vendors, game booths, a photo booth, fun raffles, 3 live performances, DJ sets and Taiwan Beer.

All proceeds will benefit Taiwanese American Citizens League (TACL) National, a 501c3 non-profit organization run entirely by volunteers. Learn more about TACL here: http://tacl.org/

If you have any questions, feel free to e-mail alex.shih@tap-ny.org and yiu.carson@gmail.com