Dekalb Market Hall in Brooklyn
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Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, US
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Site: http://dekalbmarkethall.com/
- Monday:11AM–9PM
- Tuesday:11AM–9PM
- Wednesday:11AM–9PM
- Thursday:11AM–9PM
- Friday:11AM–9PM
- Saturday:11AM–9PM
- Sunday:11AM–9PM
Clean, spacious and well appointed. Transportation is easily available with busses and taxis running on the Fulton Mall side and users, taxis and subway on the Flatbush side. No run of the mill mall stores but niche stores (furniture, bookstore, Trader Joes and Target). The Food court on the lower level is an interesting mix of food and desserts.
Great food court. You can find whatever you like just spent a little bit more time than usual.I have found great coffee shop here. They have great italian coffee (but soon it will be even better - they will be served French roast coffee). They have great choices of different pastries and have great collection of macarons!! It better to buy box then individual macarons. And taste of macarons is delicious. Service very cool - friendly and quick.This coffee shop is closed to exalator closed to Fulton Street entrance. Enjoy 😊
I am not tired at all of the food court craze that has hit the nation. Especially if they are all as good as this one. They have everything and it’s good. I think the place has great hours and it’s cool that they have a full bar in there as well. The Arepa Lady may have been my favorite but the empanadas and Vietnam place were also outstanding.
A great little market hall in Brooklyn complete with a variety of cuisines. Stumbled upon this off the back of a recommendation in The Lonely Planet City Guide and I’m glad that I paid a visit. Everyone I encountered on the stalls were super friendly and informative about the dishes and gave me free samples/additional food/drinks. You won’t come away from this place hungry!
Lots of options, it was first time and we were like kid in candy store. We were confused and we did try tacos empanadas chorritos doughnut and falafel, everything was good except it was a little pricey about 3 dollars per meal except for taco.The 16 ounce beer was about 9 dollars, but where do you get to walk around the market with beer in your hand and sipping as you wander around.Interior was great and Brooklyn style interior is pretty evidentThe community tables and the dining area was a let down as one could feel much thought was not put into designing the space rather the space was an afterthought.I would come back again even though its pricey and the the dining area let down, as the ambiance is great, reminds me of Chelsea market (not in terms finesse in design or put together as a whole)I would also reccomend this place to my frienda and you as well whoever got to the end of this sentence.
Love this place. Whatever you’re in the mood for, they have it, and it’s delicious. Great spot. I’ve almost tried every place and have yet to be disappointed. The poke bowl is one of my favorites. However, the tacos, dumplings, pierogis, bbq, burgers...Nevermind, I like them all.
This place is HUGE! Its amazing to know theres over 40+ food stalls in this one space. You can find almost anything here. Tacos / BBQ / pho / pastries /etc. The variety is one insane. I love getting coffee at one stall and turn the corner to find pho and cake pops at the next corner. My only down side to this area is how the price point for every starts at almost the $10 range. Getting something thats usually a street food/ snack shouldnt start that high (A bowl of pho, a box of tacos, crepes). The quality and convenience of all these food stalls is great but the price point is just arguable. - is it worth seeing once or twice - absolutely! Would I go back - yes. Frequently - one a month maybe.
We like coming here and hanging out, hut we dont always eat from the establishments due to the costs. I do seriously dig the idea, the restaurants, everything...but the price. Also, wish they had one stall that was like a mini cocktail bar or something. Aside from thar, its 100% worth checking out.
Always a pleasure! Love this place...somewhere to relax and unwind in the middle of Downtown Brooklyn. Fantastic food court, so many places to eat that you will have a hard time choosing. The environment is clean and welcoming...good music, family eating at tables, friends hanging out..lines for food and just joy to be in that space. Love it!
Eat around the world without leaving Brooklyn. So many options in one food Hall. Most of the food is very good to great. Fletchers ribs are the best. Arepa Ladys are great. And definitely recommend the BLT crepe from Crepe8. Love the ambience of industrial feel. Minus 1 star for lack of a lot of seating.
Amazing addition to the neighborhood. There are so many high quality , very unique, well curated food vendors here. There should be something for everyone.Id say opening day went very well. there was a massive crowd here to test the food vendors first run. Everything seemed to have went impressively smoothly, at least from a customers point of view.
This place is amazing! Probably the best food place in downtown Brooklyn, which seems to have a pathetic offering of chipotle, five guys, and other such types of establishments as the norm. Good to see dekalb market providing a haven for small businesses and amazing NYC culture and cuisine!
Amazing place to go for a lunch!So many options!! Chinese/Latino/American/Korean/French/Japanese/etc... Name one, its there! And although the prices are a little extra, you can try more than one thing from another corner of the world. So go, you are not gonna regret it.
Just had some lunch from “Brooklyn’s Best Asian Comfort Food” ...The food was so delicious I didn’t even get a picture! The chicken fried dumplings are a must! And the “Sweet blackened” so d*mn goood! I’m such a fan of Thai food and this spot is definitely in my top 3!
Well you would be hard pressed not to find something you like.From a bakery to great coffee Tacos, Ramen, Cheese shop, Paella, Sushi, Barbecue, Pizza, Shanghai-street food, bagels, mini donuts, crepes etc...I went there to go to Han Dynasty which I will review separately and was amazed to see how much is squeezed into this space.
This is a nice food court. We go pretty frequently as it’s nearby and offers lots of options. They have monthly/weekly deals that apply to the whole food court so keep an eye out for signage and such that tells the dates and deals. I would say the only downside is there is the layout doesn’t work well for long lines at different vendors, so things can get a bit cramped from time to time.
This place has a great variety of food stalls and plenty of tables spread about. We are at Hana Noodles and Mr. Lin. They were both delicious.I would not recommend using the central ordering system on the Delano Food Market website because it took quite some time for the restaurants to recognize it and then they didn’t mark it as ready for pick up.Go straight to the stalls! It’s a lot faster for pick up.
While visiting the area for prospective new homes I stopped here and although it’s pricey, i thought that this little underground food court was cute. I tried a chicken station that i can’t remember the name of and a jerk chicken station as well that i can’t think of. Food from both was tasty. I am from upstate NY. We have nothing like this.
I feel like this is the perfect place to go with a group of friends when you can’t agree on a restaurant. Or someone like me who just wants to try everything! The beer offerings are good, we sat and ordered fish, clam chowder at the Long Island fish place and kept on getting things from neighboring vendors. The churros are good snd so is Steve’s Key Lime Pie. Most vendors have great offerings. Good luck deciding what you want to eat!
This food hall is fantastic - so many choices including perogies, tacos, empanadas, traditional deli food, donuts, ice cream, froze, sweets, beer, pizza, bagels, cheeses, and the list goes on. Most of the food is delicious - can get a little pricey. The space is well designed and feels “Brooklyn” in that there are lots of neons, reclaimed wood, exposed ceilings, “street art”, steel and the requisite polished concrete floors. Great for families, kids and adults. Highly recommend if you’re trying to suit different tastes and appetites.
A variety of food vendor which most were had good quality. Hand pulled noodles, BBQ, Katz s , and many others. The only thing keeping it from five star is the lack of parking and the Taco spot scooping its guacamole out of a home depot bucket (thats not food safe). Go and try all you can
What an energetic vibe you feel when you walk in the market! There are lots of vendors to choose from. Theres a very diverse choice of food options. You can find seating in a common seating area or find seating by your vendor of choice. Today, I had a falafel sandwich from Hummus Inc. Brooklyn. The wait wasnt bad and the staff was super friendly. The sabich sandwich was also very good. They have the option of whole wheat pitas instead of white. I cant wait to come back and try another vendor.
Wow. An orgasm of delicious food!From Katzs Delicatessen to Tacos🌮, from pizza🍕, Ice Cream🍦 to Foragers Butcher to Perogeis, pickles🥒, sushi🍣, wine🍷, burgers🍔 and beer🍺. Youve got it all here. Over 40 restaurant stands. Moreover, you have a great Trader Joes Next Door! Definitely Get there before 9pm, because everything is closed by 10pm. #Supercalifragilisticexpiolidocious!#FoodMeet
DMH has something for everyone. Whether youre vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, gluten-free, or on a see food diet, theyve got something for you.Some people might find the prices a bit higher than theyre used to, but based on other trendy spots in the area, or even chipotle, you can expect to spend $15 on lunch.On my first visit I tried a bulgogi bun and Wilma Jeans fried chicken sandwich, both were delicious. I also tried a delicious sweet tea from a cake pop stall.Today I went back to check out their breakfast offerings, but the one item that piqued my interest was a $7 bacon and egg sandwich. Sorry, but thats a bit out of my price range. The two open stalls that I spotted seemed to offer lots of bagels and breakfast breads, but I ended up buying a pecan sticky bun for my afternoon sweet tooth attack.If you havent been to DMH yet, check it out!
A terrific food hall with many great options! The most famous is Katzs for its oversized sandwiches. Fortina pizza makes some of the best wood-fired pizza in New York. You can get other types of ethic foods as well from jerked chicken to Japanese to BBQ. This hall will satisfy everyones palates. Dont forget to try Gusss pickles, Arepas and Pierogis.
The best mall in Brooklyn. You can find traders Joe, target and Century 21 in there. You can also find lots of outlets in the food court and all outlet are delicious with character. All of the outlet are quite particular and the dining common area is big enough with sufficient table.It is located at the Fulton Mall hence it is very assessible and convenient.
A very nice food hall with plenty of options. But I have to tell you I was disappointed in the pricing of most of, If not all the places. You are easily going to spend $15-20pp for lunch and not even get filled up. Oh, and Katz’s Is the same pricing as in the city, $23 for a pastrami sandwich.
The selection of places to eat in one area is great. There is so much to choose from it will take a while to visit every vendor. The feel of the space is fun and different. There are a few large tables if youd like to eat there and a couple of restaurants have a little counter space at which to eat as well. Other than one full service restaurant, its more of a place to pick up food to go. It would be a bonus if they started doing delivery!
I had this place listed as one of the places to visit when I visit NY. The main reason was for the Crepe place inside this market. They did not disappoint. We tried the lychee crepe and it was delicious. I would have had more, but wanted to leave space for all the other places I wanted to try that day. There was a fried pizza restaurant inside the food hall that peeked my interest as well, but they weren’t going to open for another hour???? There is a good variety of restaurants to try. We had a hard time finding them, so be aware they are in the basement next to Trader Joe’s.
A magical land of many foods, where picky friends w/ disparate tastes can get savory crepes and Katzs Deli and vegan things and Ample Hills and jerk chicken and Trader Joes all in one place. May the gods bless and keep this place.Also, better since they added more seating.
Was amazed by how affordable the food in Dekalb Market. Plus the tips were not 20-25% unlike when you eat in a reataurant in Manhattan. There were a really a lot of food choices! I got this Ramen in a Japanese stand (was really good! but huge portion for me to finish) and my boy got the jerk chicken.
This place has it all. Can it get more than 5 stars?? So much deliciousness in one spot. Grab a wine slushee to walk around with, makes it that much more fun! Grab some dope ice cream from ample hills after, you’ll thank me! Whatever your tastes are you can find it here.. it’s a must go to spot for me.
Great space with a cool aesthetic. Tons of options for food varying from seafood, Katzs deli, donuts, ice cream, noodles... Its definitely going to require a few visits to get a lay of the land. Theres a lot of signs saying that more seating is coming which is good because right now theres not enough.
Did not know Century 21 was going out of business.. Went there to get my kids some coats and the store was practically empty..all levels.. So we went to the food court ..food is super expensive and not worth the price.. Well for what we had anyway.. Oxtails were tough n tasted more like stewed chicken.. Macaroni from the seafood joint was disgusting.. Chicken sandwich was tasty.. Fries were plain..They have seating available.. You have to sign in to get a table..order your food first and they do a temp check.
If i had a complaint it would be there were too many choices i had such a hard time deciding. What a cool spot with lots of different. Ended up getting a bowl of beef noodle soup and it was really good. Love the armosphere here and the variety. Would love to come back again next time Im in brooklyn to try something else here.
I love this place. they have a great, diverse selection of food with tons of options for vegan/vegetarian, and it’s so convenient that it’s right next to trader joe’s and below target. the only thing is, i would not recommend trying Pulkies unless you’re ready to be disappointed. I had passed their place multiple times before and was intrigued by their selection that includes vegan dishes. I was so excited to try their cinnamon babka bread pudding until i actually decided to get it. I was charged 13 dollars for a tiny box containing “bread pudding” that looked like mystery meat covered in gravy. the actual bread pudding was even smaller than the container, it was a total scam. the gravy like substance poored all over it was extremely oily. Over all, this does not make me want to try anything else from Pulkies for fear of being scammed once again. Love Dekalb Market but definitely avoid this place.
If your public bathrooms are closed because you don’t want to pay workers enough to maintain them, then maybe it was irresponsible for you to get into Ownership, Mister Market-Hall. Perhaps if you cleaned them yourself you’d appreciate the workers whose labor you live off of. I imagine it must be very hard for you to meander around shuffling papers sir! But consider switching to wage labor, you aren’t cut out for this “fat cat” stuff! It’s the big leagues, so don’t beat yourself up, always improve!
Over 20 unique restaurants. The food and drinks are amazing. You will be able to experience flavors from around the world. Italian. Indian. Pakistani. Russian. American. Jamaican. Japanese. Korean. Etc. there are also vegan and natural organic options. I would recommend anyone in the area a must visit.
Great indoor food market. Its located downstairs in City Point, same floor as trader Joes. If youre a fan of smorgasburg youll love this place. Theres plenty to choose from. Theres a french fry place, ample hills ice cream, Katz deli, a few bbq places, cake pops, and more. Its better to take public transportation here because parking is scarce and limited. There are a few parking garages nearby thats btwn $5-10.
Best food hall in nyc. Variety and quality. Recommend with closed eyes hana noodle station: Braised beef noodle soup is by far the best they serve. Also, if you seek something more new yorky katz pastrami sandwich wont let you down (although it is quite pricy)IG: @tutieats
Easily one of the best food halls in all of New York! There is a wide variety of options thatll satisfy everyones cravings. My favorites are definitely Eight Turn Crepe, Dulcinea, and Paella Shack. Its a nice, cozy environment that has a great aesthetic and even greater food. Whether youre visiting New York for the first time, or a life long resident, Dekalb Market Hall is a must-visit place!
The market offers many choices from burgers and BBQ to sushi. At first glance I didnt see many vegetarian options in the primarily meat-centered concept restaurants, until I find 2 table spoons. They have hearty and delicious veggie and vegan options. So good! Also loved the churros donut with dolce de leche. 🍩❤️
Kind of reminds me of an amusement park in a small town that used to be popular, but has reached the final stage of its life cycle...every other stall abandoned...you start to question your decision to go there as soon as you step in...employees all share that 1,000 yard stare of utter despair like animals in a cage whove realized they will never be free again...I know...kind of dark, but it is 😬
There is a pretty wide selection of food and quite a bit of it is good food. Overall though its not a good value for the price. Im sure the rent these small restaurants are being charged is exorbitant and it shows in what they charge. There is seating which is temporarily being handled by requesting a spot at a front desk due to COVID restrictions.
Downtown Brooklyns gem is no longer in the rough! This market hall has it all. Restaurants, eateries, clothing shops, and even movies! From Trader Joes, and pop up boutiques, to Katzs and Target! 5 levels of shopping faves, and businesses, and even an NYU Dentistry. With all the options, youre guaranteed to enjoy yourself, either alone or in the company of others. All you need to do is take a trip downtown and spend some of your money! er, I mean time!!
Closes early...call a head. Make sure it is open. It used to be full of people but now is a ghost town, lost if good places to eat, some spaces to eat, and stores. Sadly not what it used to be hopefully it comes back. Just wish that information on openings and closings were not confused based on source. Check ahead. When I went everything was closing and stay was around eight pm
Love the variety that the market gives the neighborhood. You can get a paella, BBQ, authentic Thai, burgers, deep fried pizza crust pizza, ice cream (ample hills is amazing!), and more! Don’t miss this if you are hungry and in the area. There is also a great shopping mall above the market that makes it a one stop shop with some pop up stores from time to time that keep things interesting.
Cool concept for a quick taste of variety of dishes!Its a good idea for bigger groups with different tastes as theres going to be something for everyone. A couple of bars with a dine-in vibe as well for a more formal feel if you dont like the chaos of the market. Keep in mind drinks and food in general is pretty pricy here.Not a lot of seating arrangements, except for limited stools at each vendor and a few communal benches. You might have to eat your food as you walk around.I think Time Out market is a much better arrangement with much better food options. The view of the skyline and the rooftop bar and happy hour prices are also absolute wins.
I’ve come here once on a weekday lunch time and on a weekday dinner time and it’s never been crowded, never had to wait for service or very long for food. (I imagine weekends it’s more crowded). I’ve tried 4 or so of the stalls, and I like everything I’ve had, it’s a great place for a group that wants to share. Super clean too and well maintained. Compared to similar food halls, it’s a calmer experience, it’s indoors, and well designed.
I practically lived here on my trip to Brooklyn. The food is absolutely amazing. The Arepa lady is fantastic. Ample Hill ice cream was so good I had them mail me some. Tacos were authentic and the wine place in there was great. She was very informative and drinks were 👌
Love taking visitors here for dinner or lunch. Great selection of food to choose from. Sit down options as well as seats and tables around the market to hang out. Bathrooms are usually pretty clean. My favorite thing is the ability to enjoy beer or wine with your meal.
I kind of love this place. Great restaurants (Trader Joes, too!), awesome food vendors and an amazing selection. You could eat here every day for a week and not have the same meal twice. Its a little more expensive, but not shell shock when you check out. They also have a great craft and carry - delicious beers and ciders.
This place has a great selection of foods and sitting areas. definitely somewhere you would want to visit if you are just coming through Brooklyn. Its also good for regular stops as there is a trader Joes down here. I love the atmosphere I love the lighting I love the music, which sometimes is live. Dont miss an opportunity to come here. The variety is great. There is Jamaican, Chinese, American BBQ, Japanese, Korean, Mexican and more!
Updated review. there are still many vendors in there operating despite the pandemic. They have a concierge who organizes places for you to sit and maintain social distance. SUPPORT LOCAL!This place is so much yum and fun! Theres all kinds of delicious foods to choose from. My top picks are the fish sandwich from Bunker, the classic burger from Hard Time Sundaes, and the brisket sandwich from Fletchers, but there are so many things Ive yet to eat, so that could change!Great place to bring the kids!
Its like going to a great food truck stop. Lots of amazing options in a pretty tight space and seating can be hard to come by during rush times it can also get pretty expensive. I grabbed lunch at the Paella Shack last time and lunch for me and a friend came out to $30 with two entrees and one drink but portions would good and the flavor made the price! Horrible place to take an indecisive date but a great one for coworkers who want to have lunch together but on different diets.
Great food market, so many types of international and local food choices. Very well designed and really easy to navigate. It was one of the best Markets I ever been to. Trader Joes attached to the Market doesnt hurt. Bathrooms were cleaned and looked great. Definitely a must market to visit, will be back many times.
Went to Miznon, sorry really disappointed:-( got the lamb kebab one piece of lamb and a few onions which was pretty flavor free. Paid $18 which was a total rip off. No utensils or napkins. I dont mind paying for quality but please if your gonna do it make a effort. Not worth it.
Im obsessed with this place - Im so happy that I live within walking distance. So many wonderful food options and lots of NY favorites like a Katz deli stall and Ample Hills creamery. My personal favorite is Thank you Come Again - hand made soup dumplings (plus noodles + fried rice options) ran by a family business.
Great food hall. The Vendor selection is quite impressive! From tacos to pizza , periogies and fried chicken buns or awesome desserts. Great vegetarian option as well. Fun expedition if you come from Manhattan. The same building has also a great shopping center with Trader Joe’s target and many independent businesses. Very accessible by train or car.
Plenty of food to try on the lower level! I recommend the Thank You Come Again, Bunker, Eight Turn Crepe, BK Jani, Daigo Handroll, Ample Hills, Kotti Berliner Doner, Likkle More Jerk. Im looking forward to trying more food from the other vendors here. Due to COVID, there is check-in seating. There is plenty of seating to go around and this is a smooth/quick process.
Really like the vibe and selection of restaurants. Right next to a Trader Joe’s so you can pick up some groceries if you’d like, though note that this place was always super crowded when I went there—to be fair, I went there during the weekends, pre-pandemic so unclear how busy things are now.
Modern market hall with a good variety of stalls and sit-down restaurants. It also has a Trader Joe’s!Though not particularly cheap, you can get Korean fried chicken, Japanese hand rolls, quality deli sandwiches, gooey ice cream, savory crepes, and more.All the food here is decent and it’s a really nice spot to just hang out, grocery shop, etc. Would recommend if you love market halls!
Visited last weekend, with covid rates up in Jan, there is no indoor dining. Approx 50-60 percent of the food stalls were closed which was disappointing. Also restrooms are technically closed but found a work around. We had lunch from Creamline. They were open along with Perogi Boys, Katzs and I think a sushi place. Hopefully more will be back later in 2021.
My girlfriend and I were coming out of target and decided to go downstairs and check things out. We were blown away! The variety of eateries and the atmosphere was incredible. Unfortunately, we had just eaten so we had to pass it up that day. But we fully intend on coming back and hitting each of the stands!
Amazing, fun, lively, the staff is great! I really enjoy:the noodles, (well everything) from “THANK YOU COME AGAIN”,lamb or hanger steak from “BK Jani”,shakshuka from “Humus inc”Jerk pork and patties from “Likklemore Jerk”,sushi from Daigon.You really can’t go wrong here
Great place to grab a bite or to roam around and try great foods of NYC. Many of top local places have opened stands in here (only other place you can get Katz Deli!) Good vegan + veg options. Not a ton of seating but suggest to stand or walk around anyway. Great dessert!
Ate here for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic. Low seating capacity and the closure of several vendors makes it harder to justify coming here regularly. Contact tracing is available but not enforced by staff. Bathroom is on other upper level via elevator. Will come back when everything returns to normal; hopefully soon!
I visited the market and it feels like a street in Japan. I decided to eat at Fletcher Brooklyn BBQ and it was a great choice. I ordered the chicken sandwich, the chicken was so flavorful and so was the BBQ sauce. The waffle fries looked amazing, I might get them next time along with ribs. There are about 40 vendors so you have numerous options. The prices are not as bad either. The only downside is that seating is limited.
A great place for lunch. Its basically a food court with a wide variety of choices to choose from underground. There is green food for vegans, Thai food, a pizza spot, a few beer spots, there is a junk food area if youre into that, there is a wings area, try their BBQ FRIES its awesome thank me later, fallafel, ice cream there is also a Trader Joes located to the rear. A medium size restroom area which entertains 6-12 bowels after said feast. The customer service is on a whole different level, lots of competition for your buck there fore its a win win for all consumers.
I would give this place 5 stars if it had a little more seating. Theres a great seating area, but not nearly enough tables. Great selection of food available here and decent prices. I loved the Berlin Doner Kebab place - very hard to find doner kebab in the US and I was stoked to see it available! Also really enjoyed Guss pickles!
Ate here several times while in Brooklyn. Food selection is excellent. A little pricey (non-New Yorker), but the food is interesting and well made. I like the seating options and the place is not too loud. Had grilled cheese one day, seafood another and am looking forward to barbeque next time.
I like the sheer variety at this place - you will most likely find what you are craving. Its in a basement but doesnt feel stuffy, and theres a trader Joes in it too. Its clear that thought has been put into the signage and cohesiveness of the market as a whole, and I enjoy the murals and festive seasonal decorations. Knocked one star because I am never able to find seating when I come, so I usually just take food to go. Also, the individual stalls have varying degrees of quality regarding food and service, a favorite of mine is the crepe place because the guys are friendly and service is fast.
Total reviews rating 4.6
199 Reviews for Dekalb Market Hall 2023:
Review №1
2021-09-02One of my favorite things I did in Brooklyn during my trip. So many food options! It was a great vibe and the bar was cool, but packed with heaps of college students. The bartenders were extremely kind and fun to chat to.
Review №2
2022-02-19This place is a fantastic food court! 🍱 DeKalb Market Hall has an incredible selection of restaurants 🍽️, markets, and store! The variety is truly endless and very global: ramen 🍜, dumplings 🥟, pizza 🍕, ice cream 🍨, noodles, deli 🥯, jerk chicken 🍗, burger 🍔 joint, and so much more! And in addition to everything, they also have a Trader Joes! 🛒 I wish I could come here more often!
Review №3
2021-12-05I absolutely love Dekalb market hall their are so many great food choices. My go to is the Arepa Lady and Eight turn crepe I absolutely love their ham and cheese creme and my daughter is a fiend for the Nutella and Strawberry one which has actual hazelnuts and a thick layer of Nutella unlike most crepe places I have been to. If you are in the neighborhood make sure to check it out. There is also plenty of seating scattered thru the market hall.
Review №4
2022-04-26Super choice of fast food located on the basement of City point brooklyn shopping center
Review №5
2022-03-08This place is awesome to bring anyone in your family especially the restaurants lower level . The only con is they need more bright lighting because it makes it a bit warmer than you would think it is. Food is amazing and the variety is great! Its sad some stalls are closed . Easy and convenient to Traders Joes too . An afternoon here is something to definitely think about.
Review №6
2022-03-28The food hall is worth the trip! There are so many delicious food options we were overwhelmed but in a good way. The shopping area on its own is in a great location and there are a few stores a large target and a movie theater
Review №7
2021-06-26Getting to this place is easy by bus or subway. The location is clean and vibrant. There are numerous options for dining here. There are also opportunities to do ones shopping too.
Review №8
2022-04-28A great place to grab something to eat before going to Bam or the Alamo Drafthouse. Is a wide variety of food booths here. A lot of interesting fusion and unique takes on Old Staples. Really something for everybody. I could see this being a good place to meet after work as well.
Review №9
2022-06-10The greatest food market we visited during our stay in NYC. We tried pierogi, crepes, Döner, Jamaican chicken and the pulled turkey sandwich. All were amazing. Highly recommend
Review №10
2022-03-04We met my son here for his birthday dinner. So fun! The choices of cuisine were endless. We wandered around to all the eateries, had some drinks, and feasted on everything from shrimp boil to empanadas. Then 🍨