M.F.
It depends on what she's eating during the day. However, after several nights of not eating in the middle of the night, she should be making up for it with what she eats during the day. Here are some thoughts:
If you haven't been doing a bed time bottle, try adding one (just be sure you brush her teeth/gums before bed).
If she's eating solids, she should be having food/cereal and a bottle for breakfast, a mid-morning bottle, food for lunch, a mid-afternoon bottle, dinner and maybe a bed-time bottle. At lunch and dinner you could offer a bottle too (mine usually didn't finish the between-meal bottles so they'd finish those at lunch or dinner along with their meal). That should equate to eating every 3 or 4 hours (say, 6a, 9a, noon, 3p, 6p) plus the bed time bottle.
If you're still nursing, she may need to nurse more often in the evenings. My son would cluster feed all evening -- 6, 7, 8 and 9, then sleep until 6 or 7am.
If all else fails and you've been at it for 2 weeks with no change for the better, feed her at night (but just once) and try this again in a month.