Minimalist black-and-white design creates an elegant, calming atmosphere with unique natural scents. Products made from 100% natural, vegan ingredients inspired by Taiwanese traditions invite hands-on testing at a demo sink. Regular presence at holiday markets like Union Square and Grand Central offers easy access to soaps and bath items.
Holiday markets feature this vendor regularly, including spots like Union Square and Grand Central. Soaps and bath products appear consistently at these weekend markets in Manhattan.
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The shop offers a variety of natural skincare and home products.
All products are made with natural ingredients and are environmentally friendly.
There are plenty of testers available to try everything in the store.
Spacious dining room with pink velvet booths offers a warm vibe. Menu shines with substantial vegetable section, featuring leeks and cauliflower. Outdoor seating boasts East River views, perfect for families and brunch crowds.
The market table offers a broad menu with a substantial vegetable section. Options like leeks and cauliflower stand out for their quality and variety.
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The restaurant offers a wide variety of menu options, catering to different tastes.
Prices are reasonable, with salads priced under $20.
The restaurant features plenty of gluten-free options for diners.
Multi-story food court inside an old harbor warehouse offers wide variety of food and a rooftop terrace with free views of Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridge. 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.
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.
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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.
Modern space blends indoor and outdoor seating with a plant-filled courtyard. Market plates offer fresh vegetables and grilled chicken with dependable flavors. Cozy atmosphere features retro music and a spacious, elegant setting.
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.
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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.
Compact store shines with fresh produce like kale and dill. Friendly staff make shopping quick and pleasant. Offers organic and vegan products plus fresh juices and tasty sandwiches in a clean space.
Fresh produce like kale, scallions, and dill stands out for quality and variety. Staff are friendly and respectful, making shopping quick and pleasant. The market offers several units of sandwiches and juices and maintains a clean environment.
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The bodega has a convenient location right off the F train at York St.
The restaurant is the only one open after a long walk over the bridge.
The produce quality is excellent.
Old warehouses with red brick masonry host a quiet mall with many vacant shops. Food options cluster on the ground floor and rooftop, offering casual dining with views of Manhattan and the Brooklyn Bridge. Market corners showcase ethnic foods and local artisan goods in a cozy atmosphere.
Spacious market offers a wide variety of international cuisines and local artisan goods. Various corners showcase ethnic foods, clothing, accessories, books, and art in a cozy, original atmosphere.
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The roof terrace is free to access for all visitors.
The food court tends to get crowded, so plan accordingly.
You can order meals online from several restaurants for pickup.
Crowded space with classic Chinese takeout containers offers a casual vibe. Upstairs, a vegan-friendly market serves diverse dishes. Loud salsa dancing and unbeatable city views create a lively, energetic atmosphere.
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.
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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.
Open kitchen shows fresh pasta made on site, served on ceramic dishes in a cozy, warm space. Many food options come from top New York restaurants with easy app ordering. The market feels crowded but inviting for casual meals.
Many food options come from some of the best New York restaurants. Ordering and paying through an app works across all spots. Italian dishes like tomato pasta and offerings from Felice Pasta Bar stand out.
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Reservations are not accepted, and seating is limited due to the market's layout.
Felice Pasta Bar does not accept cash; only credit cards and mobile payments are allowed.
Expect small portion sizes, which may not be suitable for larger appetites.
Rooftop offers breathtaking views of Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges with indoor and outdoor seating. Live Latin music fuels a lively bar scene amid energetic crowds. Bark Barbecue draws crowds with excellent barbecue worth the wait.
Crowded market hosts Bark Barbecue, known for excellent barbecue. Worth the wait for its flavorful dishes.
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Get there early because food runs out quickly.
Expect a long line on Saturdays, often over an hour.
Saturday features specials like beef rib.
Coffee shop inside a grocery market offers Zaruma Gold Coffee and Ecuadorian breakfast on Sundays. Seating includes large shared tables and bar stools facing the street. Atmosphere stays quiet and relaxed, perfect for casual meetings or light shopping.
A spacious and nice interior houses a grocery market with a coffee spot serving Zaruma Gold Coffee.
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Tigrillo is only available on Sunday from 10 am to 3 pm.
The restaurant only serves Bolones on Sundays.
On weekends, special dishes like tigrillo, hayacas, and humitas are served.
Japanese restaurant inside a lively market serves rich spicy broths and chewy noodles in Tan Tan Ramen. Crowds create a busy atmosphere even off-peak. Rooftop views of Brooklyn Bridge add a scenic touch to the fun market vibe.
Bright orange-red Tan Tan Ramen with perfect noodles stands out as an authentic Japanese dish. The market offers a fun and lively atmosphere alongside tasty meals.
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Ordering via QR code and receiving at the table is easy.
Okiboru House of Tan Tan opens till 10 pm every day.
Expect small portion sizes for the price.
Ivy Stark Mexology shines with its underground vibe and open kitchen bar that livens up the food hall. Menu lets you build custom tacos or bowls with fresh proteins. Chips and guacamole make a perfect market starter here.
Food stands like Ivy Stark Mexology offer a variety of options inside the market. Chips and guacamole serve as a common starter before meals here.
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There is a 20-minute wait time despite no lineup.
The food is very expensive, with high prices typical for NYC.
The menu has limited choices, focusing mainly on tacos and burritos.
Supermarket blends beautiful skyline views with a clean, organized market full of unique international snacks and fresh fruit. Grab meals from a sizable hot food bar while enjoying cool air conditioning. Relax at outdoor tables or the indoor coffee bar with a barista.
A large, well organized market with a clean atmosphere offers a wide variety of products including unique international snacks and fresh fruit. A sizable salad and hot food bar provides grab-and-go options, supported by helpful staff and convenient packing.
Good to know
Expect to find many expired items in the fruit and produce section.
Prices are significantly higher than average for most products.
Check expiration dates carefully before purchasing any items.