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FeedRank: 6/10  6/10  Very Good  ---  thedaily.washington.edu
The latest news from The Daily of the University of Washington ...

 

 
Tuesday, May 13, 2008 --- 150 days ago
More than 2,000 people attended the annual Taiwanese Night Market at the HUB Saturday to participate in the games, festivities and food offered by the UW Taiwanese Student Association (TSA). “Saturday went excellently and a lot of people came,” said James Tse, TSA’s internal vice president. “We ordered twice as much food as last year but managed to sell out over a couple of hours.” Night markets are a pretty common event in Taiwan, said Kevin Hu, TSA’s treasurer. “It’s a lifestyle in Taiwan to go out and be on a strip of street with games and food,” Hu said. Ten booths were set up to sell the food, including TSA’s best selling item: sausages. “It’s a very popular item in Taiwanese markets,” Hu said. “We started selling them two years ago and they are the best selling things we have.” The sausages were so popular that the club had to organize two booths to cut down on long lines. This year, six restaurant vendors participated in the market, including local restaurants Mee Sum Pastry, Oasis, Jack’s Tapas Café and Tapioca Express. “They offer food that is more traditional to Taiwan that not a lot of restaurants have around here,” Hu said. “A lot of food that we have at the night market is not that easy to find at any Asian restaurant.” Along with traditional Taiwanese food, the night market also had games and entertainment. Four different live performances by UW students kept the market’s visitors entertained ...




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