![]() Fort Greene's Miss Ada is serving their superb mezze and puffy pitas, and Alta Calidad of Prospect Heights brings its unique fusion of Mexican and Indian flavors in an array of rotis, tacos, and tortas. The often-experimental, always-excellent Ice and Vice, for example, is preparing exclusive sundaes for the Market (the Banana Hammock one is delicious), and making milkshakes for the first time, as well as scooping a variety of both their classic and seasonal flavors. ![]() There are strong choices everywhere you turn. It's also obviously family-friendly, food-wise, though we'll have to see how packed those aisles get if everyone starts crashing through with strollers. The menus at most places are mercifully pared down to about six dishes, and really, the whole place works for just about any dining situation, whether dining solo, or on a date, or with a crew looking to share a bunch of stuff. True al fresco fiends should head right on up to the fifth floor, where there are four food options, a bar, and a prime piece of the building's very pleasant roof deck reserved for Market-goers. ![]() It's all prepared to stay, served on actual dishware, which obviously reduces waste by the ton but also means you can't take it out to the park for a picnic. Here's everything you need to know about the place, which opens tomorrow (Friday, May 31st).Įverything at the Market is ordered counter-service style-those handheld flashing buzzers announce when your food is ready-with lots of seating at communal tables or on stools fronting each individual booth. Most featured here have never done one of these now-ubiquitous food halls before. Taking up a sizeable chunk across two floors of the historic waterfront warehouse (which is already filled with offices, a high-end mall, restaurants, and members only club Dumbo House), the sprawling Time Out Market features an impressive, genuinely exciting roster of 21 different vendors. Is the transformation of DUMBO from artist-occupied post-industrial waterfront into glitzy eating/shopping/tourist destination now fully complete? Probably not-developers always seem to find more things to build-but the opening of the ambitious, 21,000-square-foot Time Out Market in the Empire Stores complex seems like something of a milestone for the neighborhood.
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