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Celebrate Tradition and Innovation at MO.MI.MEI’s Mid-Autumn Festival Pop-Up

September 12, 2024

Mark the calendar for Saturday, September 14, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., as MO.MI.MEI, a new Cantonese street food destination in Costa Mesa, hosts a special Mid-Autumn Festival pop-up event. MO.MI.MEI has quickly gained recognition in Orange County for its creative approach to traditional Cantonese flavors, offering a menu that blends heritage with innovation. This event, in collaboration with Golden 8ours, an AAPI art collective, offers a unique opportunity to experience the fusion of art, culture, and cuisine.

The Mid-Autumn Festival is a time for gathering, gratitude, and reflection, and this pop-up brings these traditions to life through a full day of festivities. The event promises an immersive experience filled with community and creativity, with activities for everyone.

Event Highlights:

  • Pop-Up Vendors, Makers, and Artists (11 a.m. - 6 p.m.): Discover a curated selection of goods showcasing the creativity and artistry of talented AAPI artists, makers, and creatives.
  • Live Music (4 PM - 8 PM): Enjoy live performances from two musicians as the evening unfolds.
    • Tristan Palmer (4 p.m. - 6 p.m.): Known for his soulful blend of indie-folk and acoustic rock, Tristan’s performances feature heartfelt lyrics and smooth melodies. Follow him on Instagram: @tristanrpalmer.
    • Leng Bian (6 p.m. - 8 p.m.): Offering an eclectic mix of electronic beats and melodic tunes, Leng creates an immersive experience that is both energizing and captivating. Follow her on Instagram: @maiden__china.

This celebration goes beyond being just an event; it’s a gathering of community, culture, and creativity, all happening in the heart of Costa Mesa. Take part in the Mid-Autumn Festival as it honors tradition while embracing modern elements.

MO.MI.MEI is at 1170 Baker Street, Ste G2 Costa Mesa, CA

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