Carbon Night Market now open 3 days weekly

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CEBU2WORLD Development Inc. has extended the operating days of its newest attraction, The “Sunday Market,” Carbon’s newest popular food, retail, and entertainment strip, due to growing public demand.

The night market operations have been extended to three days a week since June 24.

Now officially called the “Carbon Night Market,” the place is open every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Cebu2World Director Cristina Angan said apart from extending the operating days, the Carbon Night Market will also provide more offerings and additional entertainment for the public to enjoy.

“Starting this week, we will now extend the Night Market from one day to three days. Because of our growing market, we will also increase the variety of merchants,” Angan said in a press statement.

From just 30 vendor stalls during its opening last April, the night market now has a total of 100 vendor stalls to date.

New food selections have also been added for a more exciting Cebuano culinary experience, many of which are specialties at Carbon Market. These include favorites such as pungko-pungko, siomai, balbacua, larang, and manok Bisaya.

More selections will also be available for international flavors such as Japanese, Korean, and American starting July.

Aside from food, the night market also features attractions such as foot reflexology and tarot reading by residents from the barangays around Carbon -- Ermita, Sto. Niño, and San Roque – that help augment livelihood for the participants.

The Cebu Artist Guild will also begin showcasing artworks by local artists and provide fun activities like henna tattooing and live portrait sketching.

“Week on week, there will be new additions to food selections and other attractions so expect more from the night market this July. We will surely make all Cebuanos, especially families and barkadas enjoy the night market,” Angan said.

She added that one of the goals is to let Cebuanos know that Carbon is “mas nindot na (better now).” (PR)

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