Small space blends modern design with cultural authenticity creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that feels both relaxed and elevated. Quiet and cozy, it suits intimate meals with family or companions. Signature pisco cocktails and standout dishes add to a distinctive Peruvian dining experience.
Chocolate souffle and churros stand out as decadent desserts. Churros offer a rich, sweet treat that matches dessert cravings well.
Market Ceviche stands out as a fantastic dish here. Other notable items include Lomo Saltado, Caldo de Choros, and Pan con Sardines.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends as the restaurant fills up quickly.
It's best to call ahead to check availability for large groups.
Prices are reasonable, and portions are generous.
Supermarket offers a sparkling clean and well-organized environment with stylish displays and a warm, inviting atmosphere. It features a large space with narrow pathways and a notable bakery and deli section. Fresh fruits, premium chocolates, and fresh sandwiches stand out among the offerings.
Offers a wide array of visually appealing desserts including Ferrero Roche cake and Dubai chocolate. Also stocks freshly made bread, dried nuts, and fresh fruits alongside desserts.
Offers a unique selection not found in other markets. Stands out as a top supermarket with a great shopping experience.
Good to know
OKKA Foods Market is a reliable halal market with a great selection and excellent service.
The store is very close to the subway and bus stop.
At checkout, the charged price may be higher than the marked price.
Spacious venue combines alfresco seating with a comfortably glam bar and flexible event spaces. Atmosphere balances warmth and cool energy, featuring peaceful outdoor music and a lively bar scene. Food and drink focus on locally sourced, fresh ingredients with standout natural wines and creative dishes.
Brown butter sage cake with mascarpone cream stands out as a rich dessert. Bread pudding also appears as a popular choice. Desserts sometimes come as a complimentary gesture.
Produce arrives through delivery and feels fresher than any farmers market. Groceries match what you'd pick up at a highly prized and sought after farmers market without leaving your couch.
Good to know
Farm to People offers a $1 oyster happy hour.
The venue provides food, bar packages, staff, flowers, tables, and chairs for events.
They have a rotating selection of guest chefs with special dishes.
Market hall in a basement offers a maze-like layout with decentralized seating spread across cozy corners. Atmosphere is noisy and crowded, buzzing with life and loud music around 80 decibels. Variety of food stalls and vintage clothing add to the vibrant, eclectic vibe.
A wide variety of dessert options complements the savory food choices. The selection balances well, making it easy to find satisfying sweets alongside meals.
Offers a large selection of food vendors with diverse dishes that showcase heritage and innovation. Features a variety of food courts and a Sixpoint beer hall for a broad culinary experience.
Good to know
During the Soul Summit dance event, you can eat, drink, and dance until midnight.
The Friday night market hosts vendors and has a DJ.
Free salsa dancing lessons are offered during the Soul Summit event.
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.
Desserts feature authentic tea flavors like matcha and hojicha with rich taste. The market offers a variety of Japanese sweets alongside quick eats and snacks.
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.
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.
Small space stocked with carefully curated Japanese imports creates a calm and elegant vibe. Outdoor seating with a few tables adds a relaxed touch. Known for fresh, high-quality sushi and specialty items not found elsewhere in the area.
Selection includes pre-made Japanese desserts alongside meals and snacks. Many unique dessert items stand out among fresh ingredients and bento boxes.
Small and well curated, this Japanese market offers a variety of sashimi, sushi, and bento alongside seasonal products and snacks. It provides light, well priced food options in a cozy setting.
Good to know
You should call a week in advance and pre-order the fatty tuna cuts.
On Motherโs Day, I had to call days ahead to order the Kaisen Don bowls to ensure availability.
Wheat is not noted as an allergen in items that contain soy sauce.
Multi-story food court inside an old harbor warehouse offers a rooftop terrace with free views of Manhattan, Brooklyn Bridge, and downtown skyline. Atmosphere shifts from serene and spacious to crowded and loud during busy times. Outdoor seating and a small rooftop bar provide a relaxed spot for drinks and city views.
Many options include little dessert cakes and an elephant dessert. Desserts come from various cuisines and are available in several ground level restaurants.
Offers a wide variety of food options across multiple floors with many choices for every craving. The market has a spacious, welcoming environment and features an amazing view to enjoy while eating.
Good to know
Most food vendors do not open until 09:00.
Reservations are recommended for the bottomless brunch on weekends.
Salsa Night happens every Thursday from 6:30 to 9:30 pm on the rooftop.
Bright, clean space with beautifully arranged displays and a cozy, elegant atmosphere creates a neighborhood feel. Outdoor seating with benches invites relaxation while enjoying the lively surroundings. Classical music adds a refined touch to the shopping experience.
Bright, clean space offers a variety of fresh desserts alongside lunch and dinner options. Desserts stand out as a yummy choice in the selection.
Offers a gourmet selection of fresh produce, well-stuffed sandwiches, and ready meals. The environment feels warm and elegant, with friendly and professional service.
Good to know
Be prepared for a premium price tag that may not match the perceived value.
Most items are not marked with prices, so ask for details.
Butterfield Market offers a unique experience with high-quality food.
Bar area offers comfortable seating with hooks for purses and a well-crafted cocktail selection. Dimmed lighting creates an intimate atmosphere with music at a level that allows easy conversation. Space feels beautiful and thoughtfully designed, providing a distinct vibe in the neighborhood.
Apple pie and pecan pie stand out as desserts here. Staff offer strong dessert recommendations to guide choices.
The market offers a market platter that stands out alongside the cobb salad. Market sides come highly recommended compared to other options like battered French fries.
Good to know
This restaurant is takeout only while the location is under construction.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm daily.
Reservations are recommended for dining, especially during busy hours.
Large covered market inside a restored industrial factory blends historic architecture with modern culinary culture. Vibrant atmosphere fills the space with diverse shops and food stalls, attracting many visitors. Outdoor heated booths offer comfortable spots to eat despite the busy, sometimes warm environment.
Desserts include Joey Bats pastries and three egg tarts. Options range from Seed & Mill to various sweet treats in the food hall.
Offers a wide range of unique and creative food vendors that attract food lovers and curious wanderers alike. Serves as a vibrant spot to explore diverse culinary options and enjoy memorable food experiences.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half price on oysters and beers/wine.
Chelsea Market hosts various events, including cooking classes and pop-up shops.
Expect a 20-minute queue outside every restaurant during peak hours.
Market space blends elegant, tidy decor with a peaceful atmosphere reminiscent of a 1920s-1930s fish market. Variety includes fine dining restaurants, cozy bars, and specialty shops like a florist and cheese shop. Quiet energy suits those seeking a refined, calm food hall experience.
Desserts here include black sesame ice cream with a flavor like tangyuan and mochi. The patisserie items are baked to perfection without Crisco. Staff provide friendly, knowledgeable service about dessert options.
Offers a gourmet market with fresh ingredients, interesting seafood, and produce. Features a variety of jams and jellies alongside a butcher and cheese shop. Combines market, bars, and restaurants with an outdoor area for a lively bazaar feel.
Good to know
The Tin Building is currently only open Thursday - Sunday from 12 PM to 5 PM.
Make sure you make reservations online to avoid long wait times.
Plan ahead and arrive early as it gets crowded around noon on weekends.
Modern space combines indoor and outdoor seating with a plant-filled courtyard that feels like a garden patio. Atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming with retro music playing softly. Guests enjoy a spacious, elegant setting that blends inside-outside dining.
Blueberry crumble stands out with a big scoop of ice cream. Gluten-free desserts are available, including options like carrot cake and apple pie, which sells out early.
Market plates feature a mix of fresh vegetables and proteins like grilled chicken. Specials change often, with dependable, flavorful options and occasional misses like missing chicken in the bowl.
Good to know
Happy hours are until 7 PM with great drink promotions.
Tuesday cocktails are $10, making it a budget-friendly option.
Reservations are recommended for weekend brunch to avoid long waits.
Spanning over three floors with a vibrant upstairs and a quieter lower level, the market offers a beautiful space filled with diverse food stalls and seating areas. The atmosphere blends authentic NYC energy with a lively bar scene and quality sound, creating a dynamic place to eat and explore.
Variety includes vegan desserts, puddings, and coconut treats. Shops like Joey Bats and Salon Sucrรฉ offer sweet bars and other desserts. Fresh fruits and sweets sit alongside pizzas and coffee.
Offers a wide variety of food vendors with international cuisines and local delicacies. Features many options for grab-and-go, fast casual, and sit-down dining, plus shops showcasing local artisans and producers.
Good to know
Restaurants close at 7 PM on Saturday night.
The market gets crowded during the lunchtime rush.
Management frequently closes the seating area for events, disrupting diners.
Brazilian steakhouse offers an upscale atmosphere with stylish dรฉcor blending rustic wood and modern touches. Friendly staff serve exotic cocktails and carve fresh meat tableside, creating an engaging dining experience. Spacious, clean interiors include a wine cellar partition that adds privacy and elegance.
Desserts include cheesecake brรปlรฉe and tres leches. Food and dessert quality stays excellent. Sometimes a free dessert appears unexpectedly.
Fresh and well-stocked, the market table offers a variety of different offerings to try. The selection includes a salad market and other items that taste good and feel exceptional.
Good to know
Happy hour runs every day until closing time with great drink deals.
The happy hour menu offers good value, especially for drinks and lobster tacos.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times for a table.
Open kitchen and glass walls create a vibrant, airy atmosphere filled with lively chatter in Spanish and English. The space features themed decor and well-spaced tables, blending a modernized Spanish market vibe with views of the High Line. Several bars add to the energizing activity throughout the venue.
Churros with chocolate and rice pudding stand out as dessert choices. Desserts add a fantastic, enticing touch to the menu.
Lively atmosphere fills the market with plenty of Spanish food options. Vendors offer Iberico ham and Garnacha wine, creating a vibe like Barcelona street markets.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 10 PM.
On Thursdays, the restaurant has a live flamenco show.
Little Spain offers a half-price bottle of wine on Wednesdays.
Decor channels Thai floating markets with gold leaf lettering and traditional pillows, creating a cozy yet sophisticated atmosphere. Lighting is soft and soothing, matching the calm vibe ideal for romantic or afterwork dinners. Innovative cocktails and a full bar add a distinctive touch to the dining experience.
Coconut pudding offers a rich, indulgent finish. Taro pudding comes creamy and fragrant, while mango sticky rice blends sweet and savory for comfort.
Good to know
The restaurant is open daily from 11:30 AM to 10:30 PM with happy hour from 3-6 PM.
The lunch special includes an appetizer, salad, entree, and shrimp donuts.
Expect large food portions that may require packing to go.
Large two-floor Japanese market offers fresh sushi, matcha soft serve, and a dining area downstairs with ready-to-eat meals. Bright, clean space features Asian character merchandise and a wide variety of authentic groceries and snacks. Friendly atmosphere with polite staff and a mix of fresh produce, specialty sauces, and household items.
A dessert shop on the first floor offers ROYCE chocolate and a few matcha desserts. The selection is limited but includes some fresh Japanese sweets.
Offers a fantastic selection of fresh, authentic Asian groceries including sashimi, sushi rolls, and onigiri. Stocks a wide variety of Japanese snacks, packaged goods, and fruits with reasonable prices and a well-stocked, diverse inventory.
Good to know
You can get mitarashi dango and other items at 30% off after 8pm.
The grocery mart has a great selection for sashimi and sushi.
Customers can dine in while enjoying cooked foods from the market.
Food court combines market stalls and restaurant seating with live flamenco music creating a lively, upscale yet approachable vibe. Decor features vibrant colors and decorative ceramics evoking Spanish warmth and vitality. Visitors find a unique atmosphere reminiscent of bustling Spanish mercados.
Torrija comes with vanilla ice cream and tastes very good. Brazo gitano is light and not overly sweet, offering a different take from typical versions.
A vibrant market with several stalls offering different food options creates a fun vibe. The atmosphere stays good and not too noisy despite many people, combining a terrace, market, and skyscraper in one spot.
Good to know
Plan ahead to see the Flamenco dancing show, which runs from 6-8 PM on Thursdays.
Wednesdays offer half-priced bottles of wine during happy hour.
Happy hour features a great selection of options at the Food Hall.
Fine dining restaurant offers stunning views and modern, elegant decor with a touch of Mediterranean charm. Atmosphere ranges from serene and elegant to lively with a DJ and high noise levels. Features include a fresh fish bar and live oregano plants, enhancing the dining experience.
Open fish market stands out with a wide selection of fresh fish. Staff introduce various fish types to new guests clearly.
Good to know
During NYC Restaurant week, Estiatorio Milos offers a 3 course lunch for $39 each.
They have a special lunch for $45.00 Monday to Friday that includes an appetizer, main dish, and dessert.
Expect a 1 hour and 30 min wait despite having a reservation for 8:30.
Italian market and dining space combines multiple restaurants, specialty counters, and rooftop seating under one roof. Atmosphere ranges from warm and inviting to loud and bustling, with a mix of casual shoppers and diners. Frequent demonstrations and sample bars add an interactive element to the experience.
Gelato and desserts stand out with delicious flavors and variety. The spot includes an ice cream shop and a dessert shop offering classic Italian sweets.
Vibrant with high quality selections, the market combines a variety of Italian food items with small restaurant options under one roof. It offers a unique mix of market and dining experiences in a well-maintained setting.
Good to know
Pizza by the slice costs between $7-12.
You walk along to pick what you want to eat and drink.
The location is tucked away in the back left corner by La Pizza.
Warm, inviting space blends upscale Italian decor with a cozy, intimate vibe. Offers outdoor seating and an attached Italian market with fresh pasta and sauces. Atmosphere feels like sharing drinks and meals in a friend's home.
Tiramisu stands out as a dessert option, paired often with a cappuccino. Desserts take about 15-20 minutes to arrive when ordered.
Small market area offers fresh pasta by the pound and quality sauces. It combines a mini upscale Italian market with a bakery and cafe that shifts into a wine bar and restaurant at night.
Good to know
Happy hour drinks are $10 aperols from 4-7pm on weekdays.
A 4 piece band plays live music on Sundays.
The establishment is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
Open, airy space with Mediterranean-style decor and whitewashed walls creates a breezy, coastal charm. The atmosphere is loud and crowded, making conversation difficult. Guests often choose fresh fish directly and enjoy private rooms for events.
Desserts feature a fruit plate unlike anything typical. All dishes, including desserts, are super tasty and well chosen.
An open air fish market lets you pick from a rich selection of fresh fish displayed on ice. Cocktails are available at the bar while you browse the seafood options.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary as the restaurant is very busy.
A reservation should be made at least one week in advance.
Milos stays open until 12 a.m., making it great for late-night dining.
European brasserie style creates a cozy, Parisian vibe with a classic atmosphere. The space invites relaxed conversation and enjoying unique cocktails alongside savory crepes and casual dining. It suits those seeking a calm break without feeling rushed or crowded.
Banana and Nutella crepe stands out as a sweet finish after a long day. Sandwiches come with great dessert options. Bar Suzette does not suit dessert cravings.
A variety of great restaurants gather in one convenient spot, offering diverse options. Bar Suzette stands out with its walnut pear goat cheese crepe and a relaxed atmosphere that avoids feeling claustrophobic.
Good to know
Going at night is recommended because they play house music for cocktails.
Expect a wait of about 20 minutes for food during lunch hours.
The restaurant now uses paper plates and plastic cutlery.
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.
Ube mochi stands out by blending two unique flavors. Other desserts include matcha red bean crepe cake and a pandan sesame encrusted treat, plus kaya toast paired with Singapore kopi.
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.