What are all of the food halls in New York City?

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What are all of the food halls in New York City?

Hello! Thanks for your question on the food halls in New York City. The short answer is that there numerous food halls in New York City such as Dekalb Market Hall, Gotham Market, and Canal Street Market. Below, you will find a deep dive of my research and an explanation of the methodology.

METHODOLOGY
I started by searching the internet for food halls in New York City. After that, I looked through the vendors in the various food halls and the cuisines they offer to get information about their type of meals. I also looked through the menu of the vendors to get the average range of price in the food halls. After that, I looked for any vendors who offered delivery services to know the platforms they use for delivery. Most websites of the food halls do not provide information on the cost of renting space at the halls, but they provide e-mail or a dialog box for any inquiries about the available sizes and cost.

DEKALB MARKET HALL
It has 40 vendors who showcase the ethnic and cultural diversity in the Brooklyn borough. It is among the largest entertainment and food centers in New York City and has a cocktail bar, show kitchen, and daily live programming. It is also wheelchair accessible. The vendors include Ample Hills, Arepa Lady, Belle Cheese, BK Jani, Bread & Spread, BK Juicer, Bunker, Bunsmith, Dekalb Taco, Fletcher's BBQ, Forcella, Foragers Market, Fulton Landing Seafood, Home Frite, Hana Noodles, Nobletree Coffee, Pop Cake Shop, Wiki Wiki, Pierogi Boys, Cafe D' Avignon, Cuzin's Duzin, Daigo Hand Roll Bar, Dulcinea, Eight Turn Crepe, Foragers Butcher, Hard Times Sundanes, Katz's Deli, Likkle More, and Lioni Heroes. The foods served at the hall range from cakes to sandwiches, seafood, and coffee. Prices vary based on the type of food ordered and can averagely range from $4.5 for Almond croissant at Cafe D' Avigon or $8 for five chicken wings at Fletcher's BBQ to $25 for Caramelized Wild Shrimp at the Bunker. It has the information on every vendor and their prices through a link that opens to the website of the vendors. Some vendors such as Bunker offer delivery services through Caviar, but others do not and allow customers to purchase online while others do not. The hall hours are from 7 am to 9 pm on Sundays to Wednesdays and 7 am to 10 pm on Thursdays to Saturdays. The fair pricing, wheelchair accessibility, different cuisines, and opening up to late hours make it a good food hall for New York City.

GOTHAM MARKET
It is located on 590 Fulton Street in Brooklyn, New York, and opens daily from 11:30 am until late. The main vendors include Malai, Boqueria, Mason Jar, Bar Granger, Apizza, and Flip Bird. It provides links to the websites of the vendors where it easy to access their menu and the price varies based on the food or drink ordered. The vendors offer a variety of things from ice cream and drinks to chicken, pizza, and barbecue. The cuisines are Barcelona, Southern, North Indian, and Neapolitan. Food prices are fair and range between $10 to $30. Full chicken at Flib Bird, for example, is $32. Flip Bird, Boqueria, and Mason Jar offer deliveries and the platforms used are Seamless, Caviar, and Postmates.

CANAL STREET MARKET
It is located at 265 Canal Street in Downtown New York City where Chinatown and SoHo meet. It has a link to the websites of the different vendors where it is easier to access their menus. The vendors include Raaka, Uma Temakeria, Ilili Box, Lulu, Izakaya x Samurice, Nom Wah Kuai, Oppa, Kuro Obi, Fresh & Co., Davey's Ice Cream, and Boba Guys. The cuisines offered by the food vendors are Japanese and Lebanese, and prices range from $10. It does not have so much variety of food but is a good place for Japanese cuisines and people looking for seasonal and organic food. They do not have any information on deliveries, which may be a suggestion that the restaurants do not offer food delivery. They do not have concrete information on who to contact or the cost of renting space but have a dialog box for such inquiries.

THE PENNSY FOOD HALL
It is an 8,000 square foot space and is located next to Madison Square Garden and just above Penn Station. It has an outdoor patio that hosts live entertainment and events most of the evenings and during lunch hours. It is open every day from 11 am to 2 am and the operation hours for food vendors is from 11 am to 9 pm while the bar opens from 11 am to 2 am. The food hall does not give information on the cost of renting space but has contact information for inquiries. The vendors at Pennsy Food Hall include the Cinnamon Snail, Little Beet, Pat Lafrieda, Ribalta, Taco Dumbo, and Sabi Sushi. Their prices are fair and range between $6 and $20.

THE BOWERY MARKET
It opens daily from 8 am to 9 pm and is located at 348 Bowery, at the Northwest corner of Great Jones and Bowery. It has 4 vendors, who are Alidoro, Parantha Alley, Oaxaca Comida Calle, and Sushi on Jones. It provides contact information for any inquiries concerning available space and cost. The cuisines are Italian, Mexican, and Indian, and the prices range from $4 to $50 depending on the meal served.

GREAT NORTHERN FOOD HALL
It is located in Grand Central Terminal in the back of Vanderbilt Hall. The vendors offer delivery using Cavier as the platform for their deliveries. The vendors include Meyers Bageri, Brownsville Roasters, Open Rye, Grain Bar, Almanak, The Bar, Great Northern Deli, and Danish Dogs. It offers Danish, Scandinavian, and Nordic cuisines. The prices range from $4 to $26. It also does not offer information on space and cost but provides contact information for such inquiries.

CONCLUSION
In conclusion, there are numerous food halls in New York City that house varying numbers of vendors from as low as 4 to as high as 40. Most of the halls do not give information on their sizes and rental costs but provide contact information on their websites in case of such inquiries. Their prices are fair, and they offer a variety of cuisines.

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