Food halls are becoming a big thing in NYC. At these places, you’ll find tons of small booths or kiosks, typically inhabited by some of NYC’s top restaurants or food merchants. In the last few years there has been an explosion of these joints popping up all over, with big-named chefs and celebs like Anthony Bourdain and Mario Batali throwing their weight behind the idea (yes, that’s a fat joke about Mario). This page is your resource for exploring them. Essentially it’s just a list, with an occasional link for the ones that I’ve visited and decided to write about in the past:
- Berg’n
- Broadway Bites (seasonal)
- Chelsea Market
- City Kitchen
- Columbus Circle Holiday Market (seasonal)
- Eataly
- Eataly Downtown
- Essex Street Market
- Flushing Underground Food Mall
- Food Hall Industry City
- Gansevoort Market
- Grand Central Terminal
- Gotham West Market
- Hester Street Fair
- Hudson Eats
- K-Town Food hall
- Le District
- Little Spain
- Madison Square Eats (semi-annual)
- Nordic Food Hall Grand Central
- Penn Plates (seasonal)
- The Pennsy
- The Plaza Food Hall
- Reading Terminal Market (Philadelphia)
- Smorgasburg
- Todd English Food Hall
- TurnStyle
- Union Square Greenmarket
- Union Square Holiday Market (seasonal)
- Urban Space Vanderbilt
- Urban Space Garment District
COMING SOON:
- Anthony Bourdain’s food market at Pier 57 (August 2016)
- Danny Meyer’s food hall at Hudson Yards
- Dekalb Market Hall (currently closed)