![]() Gluten-free and vegan options will also be on offer.Ĭlinton St. Ivy Stark’s new concept: Contemporary Mexican cuisine like red quinoa molotes, tacos, jumbo shrimp quesadillas, and a seafood cocktail. Dishes will include oysters with nam jim seafood sauce and fried shallots lightly cured salmon with chili jam, mint, Makrut lime, lemongrass, and bird’s eye chili and coconut crab curry.ĭavid Burke Tavern: A classic American restaurant from David Burke, including dishes like spicy lobster dumplings with corn tomato salad and and steak frites served with shishitos, chile oil, and blue cheese crumble. Vendors:įish Cheeks: Seafood-focused Thai fare, like the Noho original. In the morning, only a few stalls will sell coffee, juices, smoothies, and breakfast fare, with everything else opening at 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., or until midnight on Friday and Saturday. NYC’s Time Out Market is open daily from 8 a.m. ![]() Plus, it aims to open in Dubai in 2020, in London in 2021, and in Prague in 2022. The company has already debuted similar food markets in Lisbon and Miami, and has plans to expand to Boston, Chicago, and Montreal this year. The Time Out Market joins Cecconi’s, Miami import Sugarcane, and Vinegar Hill House offshoot VHH Foods, now located within the West Elm store, at the Empire Stores complex. Other promising vendors include Mexican cantina Alta Calidad and Fort Greene Middle Eastern favorite Miss Ada. The three bars will have beer, wine, and cocktails, a couple of which were created by Ignacio ‘Nacho’ Jimenez ( Ghost Donkey) and Takuma Watanabe ( Angel’s Share). The rest will be housed on the fifth floor, including the four remaining concepts, another full bar, and a rooftop area overlooking the East River. On the ground floor, 17 stalls will share the space with two full bars and communal-style seating. The 21,000-square-foot market will take up two floors at Dumbo’s Empire Stores at 55 Water Street. Newly announced vendors include a classic American stall from James Beard Award-winning chef David Burke Mexican food from chef Ivy Stark (Dos Caminos, Amalia), her second concept at the market and the Fish Cheeks outpost. It’s a roster of vendors meant to “represent the city” chosen by Times Out New York magazine’s editorial team, market CEO Didier Souillat previously told Eater. Among those vendors are a few New York City standouts, such as Thai favorite Fish Cheeks, popular pizzeria Juliana’s, babka gem Breads Bakery, and pancake hit Clinton St. Dumbo food hall Time Out Market opens today with 21 local vendors adding a whole new layer of dining options to the Brooklyn waterfront.
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