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You can win an AYCE experience at the Toronto Waterfront Night Market

Toronto's much-anticipated Waterfront Night Market (WNMFest) is back this weekend, serving up droolworthy street food from a slew of Toronto's hottest pan-Asian vendors, and you might just be able to get unprecedented access.

Running from Friday, Aug 9 to Sunday, Aug 11, the night market brings together all of the best elements of Asia's diverse cultural landscape, from food to arts and music, blending them all together into three nights of dancey beats and delectable eats.

To sweeten the deal even further, Dished Toronto is teaming up with the night market to give you the chance to dive into all you can eat bites from any and all the vendors you want at the festival.

For one hour on the Saturday night of the festival, you and one guest can choose any and every item you want from the vendors of your choosing to fuel up for a night of dancing along to the festival's hot lineup of local and international DJs.

You'll also be given two VIP tickets, which allow you entrance to the festival through a designated line, access to the front of the stage, a designated VIP area (where you can dine on your mountain of food), a special gold and red floating lantern to cast off at the lantern festival and a free drink at the bar.

Sound like something you might be into? Entering the contest is easy. Here's what you have to do for a chance to win AYCE and VIP tickets at Waterfront Night Market.

A winner will be randomly selected and contacted by WNMFest's Instagram account when the contest closes at 3 p.m. on Friday, Aug 9. Happy eating!

Lead photo by

Hector Vasquez


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