![]() ![]() The Lowdown: The ground floor of a beautiful art deco tower in Midtown has been revitalised as a food hall with 16 NYC-based vendors. For Global Dishes: Urbanspace Lexington, Midtown ![]() Where: 265 Canal St, New York, NY 10013, USAĦ. The market’s anchor vendors include Fox Fodder Farm and Davey’s Ice Cream, with new vendors being added regularly. Canal Street Market provides a meeting place for a variety of vendors, including those operating in retail and design, beauty products, clothing and food. The Lowdown: At the intersection of Manhattan’s Soho and Chinatown neighbourhoods lies this “carefully curated” downtown retail market and food hall that operates year-round. For all Things Lifestyle: Canal Street Market, SoHo Where: 55 Water St, New York, NY 10004, USAĥ. Each vendor will be handpicked by Time Out experts and guests can enjoy views of the iconic Manhattan skyline as they dine. The Lowdown: Time Out Market will showcase the best of New York City’s restaurants, bars and experiences to Dumbo, Brooklyn later this year. Where: 300 Broadway and 183rd Street, Washington Height, NY, USA The new eating destination and neighbourhood gathering space offers visitors a trendy communal space to eat, work, and relax. Designed by architecture firm NADA, North End will provide a curated selection of locally sourced, sustainable, and fair-trade goods and fare. The Lowdown: North End is set to become uptown’s largest food and beer hall when it opens to the public in later on this year in Washington Heights. For Fair-Trade Goods: North End, Washington Heights Vendors include Di Fara Pizza, Corner Bistro for burgers, and Harvest2Order. The Lowdown: North 3rd Street Market is Williamsburg’s first indoor year-round market, and provides an innovative platform for established and emerging brands. ![]() For a Year-Round Market: North 3 rd Street Market, Brooklyn Where: Basement Level of City Point, 445 Albee Square W, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USAĢ. Located in the City Point development in downtown Brooklyn, DeKalb is home to a collection of more than 40 local and regional food outposts, including Hard Times Sundaes, Ample Hills Creamery, Bunker, Wilma Jean, Cuzin’s Duzin, Fulton’s Landing Seafood Company and the first venture of iconic Katz’s Delicatessen beyond its original Lower East Side location. The Lowdown: DeKalb Market Hall is one of the largest food halls in the country. For Local Produce: DeKalb Market Hall, Brooklyn From old favourites to new openings, here’s the best food halls you must visit in New York:ġ. NYC is a gastronomic feast for the senses from the smell of freshly made sourdough to the crunch of the Instagram favourite, cronuts – New York’s dining obsessives are loving the all-under-one-roof eating expierence. New York’s culinary landscape is thriving, and it’s all thanks, partially, to the growing number of food halls opening up across the city. ![]()
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