Open kitchen showcases hand-pulled noodles with staff focused on their craft. Small seating area includes a walk-up bar and outdoor heated seating, creating a lively, noisy atmosphere similar to a bustling food hall. Decor features mazhong tiles and heavy music, evoking a vibrant street food vibe.
Hand pulled noodles stand out as the main attraction, especially the Dan Dan noodles which balance aromatic Sichuan pepper spiciness with chili heat perfectly. Vegan spicy noodles with baby bok choy and mushrooms also offer a solid option.
Very fresh noodles stand out with incredible flavor and authenticity. The noodle soup offers an exceptional taste that feels like a genuine find in the market.
Good to know
The restaurant is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Avoid lunch hour; itโs always packed with long lines.
Small Asian grocery store offers wide variety of Chinese and Southeast Asian ingredients with a diverse meats section and gluten-free sauces. Atmosphere is friendly and family-owned, with staff speaking Cantonese and Mandarin. Weekends bring fresh dim sum and roast meats, attracting early shoppers for best selection.
Weekend offerings include Cantonese dim sum and roast meats. Fresh ingredients like Szechuan peppercorns and rice noodles are available.
Offers a wide selection of Asian ingredients needed for cooking. Operates as a friendly family-owned market. Provides a very good shopping experience for Asian groceries.
Good to know
They truck in dim sum at 10 am on the weekends.
Top Asia Mart is the only Chinese supermarket in the area.
On weekends, I needed to get there early for the fresh dim sum.
Spacious grocery store offers a large food court with Japanese, Korean, and Chinese stalls alongside a bakery and fish market. Atmosphere stays quiet and clean, encouraging shoppers to keep to themselves. Fresh produce and seafood stand out, with many specialty Asian ingredients available.
Food court offers hot pot, stew, ramen, and a variety of dumplings including shumai and pork. Bulk wonton and rice wrappers are available for homemade dishes. Frozen gyoza come in pork, shrimp, and vegetarian options.
Everything needed for an Asian grocery is available with a plentiful assortment not found in typical American markets. The market carries milk candy and offers a variety suitable for all walks of life.
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H Mart Yonkers offers a wide selection of Asian food and ingredients.
Parking is convenient and readily available at H Mart Yonkers.
The seafood section features fresh options and great deals.
Crowded space with high chairs and classic Chinese takeout containers sets a casual, fast-food vibe. Loud environment blends with occasional salsa dancing, creating a lively atmosphere. Unbeatable views of city landmarks add a unique backdrop to the energetic setting.
Spring rolls stand out for their quality and flavor. Dumplings come with a spicy kick and rich sauces. Dan Dan noodles offer a smoky, slurpy texture. Mapo Tofu and Mapo curry deliver bold, intense tastes. Egg rolls impress with their crispiness and flavor.
Upstairs on the 5th floor, a spot offers vegan dishes within a larger market setting. The market features a variety of vegan options alongside other offerings.
Good to know
The restaurant is located on the fifth floor and is not at ground level.
You need to take the elevator to reach the restaurant.
Rogue Panda is the only fully vegan spot in Time Out Market.
Spacious market with fresh seafood and clean environment offers a friendly atmosphere and wide variety of Asian dishes. Food is often made to order, with generous portions and reasonable prices. The vibe suits a busy neighborhood, blending market and casual dining experiences.
General Tso's chicken stands out with its balanced flavor. Sesame chicken avoids a rubbery texture and pairs well with spring rolls and chili sauce. Fried rice and chicken wings complement the meal.
Impressively clean compared to other markets, it offers a unique fusion of fresh seafood and Asian-inspired dishes. Frequent visits highlight its consistent quality and variety.
Good to know
The restaurant is more of a takeout rather than dine-in.
They accept cash, card, and Apple Pay.
The lunch special is $5 and offers a good portion.
Food court offers spacious seating with both indoor and outdoor areas and features two bars with local craft beers. The atmosphere is loud and busy, especially during lunch, with poor acoustics that amplify noise. Open kitchen layout and varied food options create a lively, bustling environment.
Dan Dan noodles come in a large portion with an amazing taste. Beef bao buns feature hoisin flavor with a crunchy cucumber and peanut combo. Pork dumplings are also amazing.
Offers a variety of cuisines with 15 different restaurants including burgers, noodles, Italian, Greek, Japanese, and Indian food. Features a mix of bars and sweets in a cozy, clean setting suitable for casual meals or private events.
Good to know
Vanderbilt Market can host private events outside of normal business hours.
Most vendors at URBANSPACE VANDERBILT can only be paid for by credit card.
Seating is available inside the building or outside.
Basement food court recreates an Asian market atmosphere with hand-pulled noodles and dumplings drawing long lines. Spacious layout includes restaurants on multiple floors and a banquet hall at the top. Crowds create a chaotic and noisy environment with many people navigating tight spaces.
Dumplings draw long lines and come in fried and steamed varieties. Hand pulled noodles from stalls like ่ฅฟๅฎๅฐๅ stand out for their texture and flavor. Food options include dim sum, Chinese pancakes, and duck, with some spots like the Lanzhou noodle shop open for over a decade.
A bustling underground bazaar-style market offers a wide selection of Asian dishes with a strong Hong Kong vibe. The crowded space includes Chinese and Korean stalls and limited seating.
Good to know
You need to bring cash because there are places in the food court that do not accept cards.
Most places in the food court are strictly cash transactions.
The food court can get very crowded during peak hours, leading to limited seating.
Large indoor food hall offers multiple Asian vendors under one roof with a vibrant social atmosphere and lively energy. Bar and dessert stalls add variety, while seating is plentiful but sometimes crowded. Music volume can be high, creating a bustling environment suited for groups and after-work gatherings.
Pork dumplings have a tender, flavorful filling with a wrapper that melts in the mouth. Rice and congee come infused with chicken broth and paired with steamed mustard greens for a healthy balance. The menu includes authentic Cantonese, Singaporean, and Malaysian cuisine.
Vibrant indoor food market offers a mix of Singaporean street food and diverse Asian cuisines like Filipino, Malaysian, Indian, and Chinese. Stalls create a lively atmosphere with authentic flavors reflecting a cosmopolitan spirit.
Good to know
Urban Hawker gets extremely busy from 12 PM to 2 PM due to lunch crowds.
Many stalls offer 20% discounts with Apple Pay on Monday nights from 5-10 PM.
The stalls close at 8 or 8:30 PM, despite a 10 PM closing time.
Super spacious and clean Asian grocery store with a large food court featuring mini restaurants and a notable bakery. Offers a wide selection of fresh produce and Asian food supplies in a quiet, orderly atmosphere. Checkout lanes are wide, allowing easy movement through the store.
Offers a large selection of Bok Choy and quick options like pho noodles and Peking duck. Features a Chinese buffet style with roast meats, hot Dim Sum from 9AM, soup dumplings, and a variety of Asian foods including bubble tea and an Asian bakery.
Offers an insane selection of Asian vegetables, fruits, seafood, and specialty sauces. The aisles include diverse products from Chinese and Korean cuisines, with a clean environment and friendly staff.
Good to know
Hot Dim Sum is available starting around 9AM.
Tuesday is senior discount day with special offers.
The food court offers a wide variety of Asian foods at reasonable prices.
Stall-style Chinese eatery offers affordable authentic dishes with fresh vegetables and satisfying peanut noodles. Seating is available both at the stall and nearby food hall, creating a cozy atmosphere. Quick takeout options suit those seeking value-driven meals under $10.
Flawlessly fried pork dumplings stand out here, especially in six-piece servings. The scallion pancakes and peanut noodles offer solid value, while the Char Siu bowl pairs well with the provided ginger sauce. This spot avoids American-Chinese styles like large fried orange chicken portions.
Offers some of the best prices in the market. Mr. Lin stands out as a reliable and affordable vendor.
Good to know
The meal options under $10 are quite rare for the area.
Takeout is a quick and convenient option, and the peanut noodles keep well for a while.
There is a decent amount of seating attached to their stall and around the food hall.
Market combines cafeteria-style setup with large bakery and prepared hot food area under one roof. Crowds create a bustling, chaotic atmosphere with narrow aisles and frequent pushing. Offers a wide variety of fresh and cooked Chinese groceries at reasonable prices.
Scallion pancakes come in plain and beef-filled options, with the plain ones being fluffy. Fried dumplings are elaborate and hot. Hot and sour soup is available by the pint and tastes amazing.
Offers an authentic peek into market culture from 30 years ago with a large selection of prepared and cooked Chinese dishes for takeout. Prices stay low, with congee under $4 and big discounts near closing time.
Good to know
If you come at night before closing, there's big market discounts on food.
For popular items, go early as they may run out by the end of the day.
It is recommended to avoid peak times for a better experience.