

You’ll find over 100 local vendors on the Williamsburg waterfront on Saturday and in Prospect Park on Sunday. Largest outdoor food market, attracting over 20k hungry bellies to Brooklyn each What began as a spin-off to the Brooklyn Flea is now American’s Technically 4 markets, Smorgasburg is the biggest foodie offering on this list. While you’re here: Tussle with the crowds at Water Street and Washington Street – DUMBO’s famous Insta-spot – for a shot of the Manhattan Bridge, Empire State and DUMBO’s quintessential cobbled streets. ThereĪre no entry fees and plenty of seats both inside the market, on the roof andįind it: Empire Stores, 55 Water Street, Brooklyn Happen?!) make sure you head up to the roof for gorgeous sunset views. My top pick has to be a scoop or 2 of DŌ, delectable edibleĬookie dough in flavours including cake batter and brookie dough.Įven if you can’t fit in any food (and really when does that Spread across 2 levels, including a show-stopping rooftop terrace, Time Out Market New York features their top picks of NYC eats including pizza from Brooklyn institution Juliana’s (by Patsy of Grimaldi’s fame), pancakes from Clinton Street Baking Co, fried chicken from Jacob’s Pickles and Japanese comfort food from Bessou. Wedged between the Manhattan and Brooklyn Bridges inside the historic Empire The newest food market in the city is found in a spectacular location, While you’re here: If you plan to walk the Brooklyn Bridge and want to avoid the stairs at Washington Street, catch the subway to Jay Street MetroTech, fill your belly at DeKalb and then enter the Brooklyn Bridge Pedestrian Walkway at the intersection of Tillary Street and Boerum Place. With seats at individual stalls and communal benches dotted around the floor, this place has the feel of an Asian hawker centre but with a distinctly New York menu.ĭon’t miss the chance to try a sandwich from NYC institution Katz Deli – you can get a mound of their famous pastrami without a fraction of the wait time you’ll find in their East Village location. I think we can legitimately call this a NYC secret seen as it is literally tucked away in a basement of a mall and there were hardly any tourists there on the day of our visit.ĭeKalb Market Hall is a funky, neon-lit food hall in Brooklyn where you can feast on burgers, BBQ, falalel, bagels and more from 40 food vendors. Of these gourmet food markets to your list for a delicious day out. If you’re planning a trip to New York, make sure you add 1 or 2 Well, fear not, because these New York food halls and markets offer the best of New York on a plate all under one roof. Want to sample some of the city’s best dishes without spending a fortune on To offer the foodie, from chewy bagels to thin-crust pizza, but what if you

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