It was too small a space with lots and lots of people, long lines and sub par food.
I grew up in Vancouver on Richmond and Chinatown Night Market- they had a variety of food, vendors selling wares, and events. This night market in comparison is almost exclusively food, with some stalls with high school carnival styled games.
There were unreasonably long lines for food that really wasn't anything more spectacular than what you get in Pacific Mall or Toronto's Chinatown. In fact it seems that there are only a handful of vendors with multiple stalls- so it makes it seem bigger than it actually is.
It seems more of a social event to meet up with friends and family, and hardly had the authentic feel of any asian night market.