Samantha Larot’s idea for the Harajuku Foodie Fest was a simple one: By the summer of 2023, she’d been throwing successful food and craft pop-ups for much of the pandemic, starting with a handful of vendors outside her plant shop in Benicia and eventually moving to the nearby City Park when she outgrew that space. She’d also been a lifelong lover of anime, Japanese art and “kawaii” culture — everything cute and pastel pink.
Why not combine the two?
So was born the first Harajuku Marketplace, in August of 2023, and it drew such a huge, enthusiastic crowd — more than 13,000 attendees from all over Northern California — that Larot knew she had to do it again. (“It was meant to be a one-off,” she says.) Now, Larot hosts the self-described “cutest foodie marketplace” in the Bay two to three times a month, both in Benicia and beyond, catering to the (very large) subset of Bay Area food lovers who also dabble in cosplay and Hello Kitty merch.