Small shop blends takeout and Japanese grocery with a warm ambiance. Offers fresh onigiri and hard-to-find vegetables alongside prepared dishes. No seating; focus stays on quick, convenient shopping and eating.
Offers a nice selection of snacks and groceries focused on Japanese products. Combines a mini-market feel with a charming food spot atmosphere.
Homemade curry shines with crispy katsu and good white rice in the Katsu Curry Rice. The pork katsu curry udon and chicken thigh curry offer rich, satisfying flavors.
Good to know
This is not a restaurant and they do not have Sushi.
There is no seating available as it is primarily a grocery store.
Ordering in advance is strongly suggested.
Restaurant offers home cooking style meals inspired by refugee cuisines with gluten-free options and a rotating menu. Atmosphere is clean and quiet with a chilled vibe, though music can be loud at times. Seating includes both indoor tables and outdoor spots with phone charging available.
A quiet and clean market with a nice atmosphere even in open spaces. Food offers a good quality-to-price ratio and service is very good.
Eggplant curry features a coconut flavor that blends well with the dish. Rice served with the curry complements the taste effectively.
Good to know
Eat Offbeat offers gluten-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
The prices at Eat Offbeat are very reasonable, with lunch for 2 under $30.
Eat Offbeat features dishes inspired by refugee cuisines from around the world.
Small, compact store offers broad selection of Japanese groceries, including fresh sushi, ready-to-eat meals, and shabu-shabu meats. Atmosphere feels organized and clean but somewhat unwelcoming, with limited registers open. Customers often eat outside on a shared bench since no seating is available inside.
Small and quaint with a wide array of Japanese imported items. Offers plenty of Japanese snacks, beverages, and ingredients.
Beef curry over rice offers a full and delicious flavor. It costs $10 and delivers a solid curry experience.
Good to know
The establishment only accepts cards and does not accept cash.
The store offers items that are hard to find elsewhere, such as yuzu juice.
The market has a wide array of Japanese snacks, beverages, and ingredients.
Small, casual space with a diner feel and anime decorations creates a warm, unpretentious atmosphere. Quiet and cozy, it sits adjacent to a Japanese grocery and deli, adding authenticity and charm. The spot draws those seeking homey Japanese ramen and curry in a hidden, no-frills setting.
A small market sits attached to the restaurant, stocked with many imported Japanese and Korean products. It offers a variety of Japanese goods and flavored beverages to browse while waiting or ordering takeout.
Curry here features a flavorful sauce with carrots and comes in options like Chicken Katsu Curry served mild. It pairs well with rice and offers a homey, authentic Japanese style that stands out.
Good to know
There is street parking in the rear and a parking lot.
You must also shop at the market.
I had to prepay at the counter and could give a tip.
Wrap-around bar seating creates an indoor food truck vibe with a Latin atmosphere enhanced by top 40 bachata music. The space feels crowded and lively, with quick turnover and limited seating. A terrace with stoves adds to the dining experience.
Offers a Mexican Japanese fusion with vegetarian sandwiches that taste good. Prices stay very reasonable in a busy market setting, with a few beers like Modelo draft available.
Japanese curry beef tacos stand out with warm spices, tender beef, and a crispy gyoza shell that adds crunch. The curry is rich and comforting, making these tacos a unique and flavorful choice.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
Count around $40 for four tacos and two drinks for two people.
Outdoor courtyard features Japanese-themed artwork and paper lanterns, creating an authentic village marketplace vibe. Indoor spaces include a small supermarket, sake bar, and diverse shops with arcade games and collectibles upstairs. Atmosphere blends warmth and coolness with open seating and detailed design, attracting those interested in Japanese culture and cuisine.
Many imported snacks, drinks, and foods fill the market, offering options hard to find elsewhere. Small Japanese markets, food stands, and bookstores create a diverse spot to find Asian ingredients and watch live calligraphy.
Rich and complex flavors define the Japanese curry rice, making it a standout comfort food. The menu includes a full range of Japanese favorites with katsu curry as a popular choice alongside fresh sashimi.
Good to know
The food hall opens at 12 PM daily.
An exhibition and sale of foods from Japan runs from February 23rd to 26th.
Free sake tasting is available on Saturdays.
Pier 57 Food Hall offers an exceptional rooftop view of the Hudson River and city skyline, creating a colorful and inviting atmosphere. The space features live music that adds to a lively yet relaxed vibe. Indian dishes here are known for their authentic, flavorful spices and quick service, making it a popular spot for casual dining.
Curries here are unbelievably flavorful and include a delicious chicken curry with paratha. Vegetarian and chicken dosas complement the menu with simple yet delectable flavors.
Good to know
Four chicken Samosas cost $10, which is a great deal.
Portions are generous and well priced for NYC.
The restaurant maintains high cleanliness and hygiene standards.
Booth-style setup with plenty of counter seating inside a bustling market creates a laid back vibe with chill music that complements the lively surroundings. The atmosphere balances vibrant energy and a slow, comfortable calmness, making it a relaxed spot amid market noise.
Vibrant stalls fill the market with a loud atmosphere and diverse food options. The market offers a great day out with unique spots like Big Tings showcasing Jamaican flavors.
Curry goat comes in very generous portions and stands out for its rich flavor. The curry chicken is tender and falls off the bone, while the chicken curry patty has a flaky crust and tastes like Jamaican chicken pot pie.
Good to know
Seating is limited to the Market's tables scattered throughout the building.
No food is available at 7:30 PM EST.
The restaurant offers gluten-free options.
German fast food stand offers authentic currywurst and draft German beers with limited bar seating and disposable containers. Atmosphere is crowded and lively, with music and a fun counter for people watching. Seating is scarce, encouraging a quick, casual dining experience.
Berlin Currywurst sits right inside with bar seating and general market seating nearby. The market offers a nice atmosphere and good deals on informal typical German wurst.
Curry here features a spicy curry ketchup that you can customize for heat. The beef wurst covered in curry powder pairs well with the curry sauce and bread.
Good to know
Happy Hour is from 3 PM to 6 PM.
During Happy Hour, beer costs $6.
The establishment is located inside Chelsea Market.
Indian restaurant inside a market with lively atmosphere and fun Bollywood music that keeps energy high. Decor blends modern Indian style with a casual, cafeteria-like setting. Cocktails are cleverly smoked and add to the engaging vibe.
Located inside Essex Market, the spot offers seating within the market's lively environment. Tables sit in corners, blending the dining experience with the market's vibrant atmosphere.
Spicy lamb curry and smoky tandoori chicken stand out alongside flavorful biryani. The crab, goat curry, and Rajasthani Khargosh show strong dedication to authentic flavors that match those found in India.
Good to know
Reservations are required in advance via Resy to secure a spot.
The restaurant has a policy that main courses cannot be ordered twice.
Expect queues for the bathroom as there is only one available.
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.
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.
Dishes like scissor cut curry rice and Chicken Curry Noodles with a thick curry base and pineapple slice stand out. The Chicken cutlet pairs with a mild curry sauce, while the curry fish head offers fresh ingredients and a decent portion for sharing.
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.
Japanese restaurant offers a cozy setting with a relaxed vibe and somewhat loud music. Seating includes a dedicated bar area, attracting a mixed audience. Large portions and economical prices stand out alongside dishes like soft, chewy udon and savory chicken curry.
Food stalls offer a variety of choices with better options available downstairs. Seating arrangements resemble those in other market restaurants.
Japanese curry features a rich, familiar flavor similar to curry blocks from Tenichi Mart. The katsu curry stands out as a delicious, hearty option often paired with rice.
Good to know
The portions at Teppan Territory are large and prices are economical.
The chicken teriyaki costs $14, while gyoza is $7 and drinks are $2.
The restaurant has limited seating, but the ordering line moves quickly.
Two separate dining rooms create spacious, cozy settings with warm, inviting decor and natural light. Loud music and bustling surroundings make the atmosphere lively, suited for family meals or date nights. Outdoor tables offer views of the market's activity, blending indoor comfort with vibrant street energy.
Late-night options include a spot with authentic Thai flavors and no long lines. This place stands out as a hidden gem in the market's food scene.
Curries here taste authentic and closely match what you'd find in Thailand. The pineapple duck curry stands out for its fresh ingredients and perfect cooking.
Good to know
Happy hour at Ayada is from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm with cocktails priced at $12.
The happy hour offers $8 Sapporos.
Ayada has a drag show on Saturdays.