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    4.3 (49 reviews)
    Closed 11:30 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Tony B.

    ANOTHER SHOPPING PIER. What do you do with all those piers? We don't need them for shipping anymore thanks to containers and you only need a couple of cruise ship docks uptown. So, you turn them into food and shopping. There is a park on top of this one c l e v e r! It's really very modern. With small food venues downstairs and a couple of big restaurants on top. Fun times on the Hudson River. Cheers!

    Rajiv K.

    Pretty decent food hall with a variety of options. Nothing seemed over the top nor bad. Restrooms and ample seating. Some with nice views. They had a nice rooftop though. That was 5/5.

    Bessou restaurant venue
    Glennis T.

    It's scenic, it's spacious & has lots of cuisines venues. It even has a Hot Dog stand for kids but I'm sure it's for anyone who just wants a hot dog Lol It has a winery & beer restaurant & bar as u enter the market. Then a bistro, & it opens up to a venue of many small restaurant venues of different tastes. In the far rear of Market 57, is a quaint bar. Nice for meetups, especially if ur running late . Sit down have a drink mature atmosphere. However, if u don't drink there r lounges to sit in rear b4 the bar over looking the side of the water front. The Rooftop, is gorgeous on all angles. I'm sure this Spring & Summer will be lit The only problem I have is the amount of ppl allowed to walk through the eatery's with dogs . Dog hair flys in the hair & settles on food. I'm allergic as well, so I'm not interested in a dog licking my leg & having an allergic reaction. Who wants to take Benadryl or an Epi-Pen injection while out to eat?

    Patricia L.

    If I could pack this up and bring to TX I would! I thoroughly enjoyed the repurposed pier into a fun dining, hangout, shopping overall mixed use space. It was a great spot to catch a bite and sight see. There are many local food options and seating. We got rained in for a bit but not to worry because we popped into a wine bar and had a nice sit with drinks. Highly recommend visiting this unique space. I saw people eating, shopping, jogging, sight seeing, and overall enjoying themselves.

    Teresa S.

    We enjoyed our visit this food court that had a variety of food and dessert options. My friend and i had just finished enjoying the roof top views from Pier 57 and then headed down to enjoy lunch. We made sure we walked around to every vendor before we decided what to eat. lol. Initially we were going to eat outside and enjoy the views but sun and humidity was too high. My friend ate at Mijo- Mexican spot where she had three tacos. I ate at LoLo's, a seafood and Caribbean inspired spot. I ordered the jerk bbq ribs with plantains and fries and a side of Johnny cakes. My first time trying Johnny cakes which is like a sweet fried cornbread was in Anguilla and I fell in love. My friend enjoyed her light meal but I had a platter. lol. My food was delicious and very hearty. My meal could've fed two people but I simply had a to go plate and enjoyed the remainder of my meal the following day and it was as delicious. I will definitely check this place out again and try some other food options.

    Virginia T.

    Fab location with lots of space, eateries and good service. Attended a work event during the day in the middle of the week. The space was clean, spacious, lovely views and had numerous dining opting including a fabulous coffee spot!! Would definitely return.

    Had a delicious brisket sandwich here
    Devin W.

    Not as many food vendors as I expected for the size of the building but, it's mixed use with meeting rooms and other things going on. We enjoyed the Italian deli and the brisket sandwich we had from them. There was still a variety of foods to satisfy most. Bathrooms were clean and properly stocked with appropriate supplies. The area over all was very clean.

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    Brandon L.

    This market was a pleasant place to stroll around, with all the stalls emitting enticing aromas, although we didn't end up trying any of the food. We walked through and took the elevator up to the rooftop park at the Pier. The building itself is quite large, and we didn't venture all the way back to the bar, which was located beyond the market and elevator area. On a Friday afternoon, there was a moderate crowd, including a charming dog, and the staff were helpful and strategically positioned throughout the market to assist with any questions visitors might have.

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    Fawn G.

    Stopped by for a quick bite post Little Island visit; must say, very impressed. I'm always disappointed when I visit markets in Europe and come back to NY and ask the same question "Why can't NY have a market as great as La Boqueria or Naschmarket?" Well my friends, we almost do at Market 57. Not only do you have a variety of food options, Japanese, Thai, Chinese, Indian to name a few, it's a great place to dine solo or with friends, people watch and take in stunning views of Little Island and Pier 57. Highly recommend!

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    Sheri S.

    Wow! What a fun multi-faceted located filled with a food court, community spaces, and the roof top garden??!! First off, I love this place because it is not as overrun as Chelsea Market as yet. But I see the ads going up all over the place, so the rush is coming. I love that the Hudson River Park-Healthy on the Hudson morning Yoga and HIIT classes are held indoors here in one of their community rooms. However, the food court leaves me underwhelmed. At first glance you feel excited to try the spots with long lines and the aroma enticing you to grab a bite but thus far, I have taken a bite from a few vendors and have not been impressed. Here are my first impressions: Bessou- Ordered the FRIED CHICKEN KARAAGE Japanese-style fried chicken HOT HONEY NANBAN. The order of 3 cost $13 including tax. The chicken had little flavor, and the meat did not look or taste fully cooked. Zaab Zaab- Orderd Thai iced tea with the wob beef and white rice were generous in portion but bland in flavor even with the medium spice request and fish oil The James Beard Foundation- Platform Guest restaurant Honey Bun had some enticing dish titles. We decided to have the chicken tenders with a biscuit and a side of mac and cheese. The sauce that came with the tenders helped the flavor. But the tenders were small. ( I thought of the chain restaurant Raising Canes because the sauce was similar) The mac and cheese should have just been called macaroni because the cheese was barely there and there was hardly any cohesion of between the two to truly call is Mac and Cheese. The bisquit tasted, ok.

    Monica R.

    Live coming here ! It was the best place to grab something to eat while walking around the city ! There's so many options for food and everything it's made to order ! The Korean restaurant noodles were amazing ' just be ready to place your order with time since it's gets a busy in the weekends.

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    Franny A.

    The food hall to end all food halls. Across from Little island, the market reminds me of an updated Industry City meets the seaport. Great indoor outdoor flow, not to mention a rooftop park - wow It's massive with a James Beard Test kitchen in the rear of the space. The vendors lean towards BIPOC and there's an array of options. I went with Mijo & tried Local Roots vegan noodles. Mijo is owned by Famy Gerson and it features paper as tacos & flautas. Ate: Mushrooms Carmitas 2 $4.75 The wild mushrooms and tortilla were so so perfect I had another. The rooftop park is insane and this place should prove to be wildly popular in warmer months.One caveat we're bathrooms were dirty Tuesday at 3:30 which I don't get???

    Jerk ribs
    Christy M H.

    This was a dope experience! This place has something for everyone from authentic rolls, to curry, to ice cream. All the businesses are pretty much lunch oriented. The things sold here aren't the most filling but will definitely be a "pick me up" for your day. As for the businesses, they're alllllll good, I get why people come more than once to just try other things. There's MANY options. It looks like a huge warehouse where you can order, eat and hangout after because of the pier. Overall the location is great and peaceful, places to park your bike as well. Great for a solo day or a trip with friends. I will say, It's on the pricier scale for your typical lunch so be ready for that. I had "Lolos" chicken and jerk ribs. I WAS HIGHLY IMPRESSED. Even though I waited a while for them (20+ mins) I was debating actually buying another order of wings. The staff was super sweet and patient. Thank you for everything!

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    Food Gallery 32

    3.8(967 reviews)
    1.2 miKoreatown, Midtown West
    $$

    Lots of seating and lots of different stalls to order food from. Great spot for a quick grab to…read moreeat. I got a galbi soup combo from a stall on the first floor in the back left corner. It came with some simple ban chan which didn't wow me but did the job. The galbi was tasty, I def had better elsewhere but it was still delicious and satisfied my craving. And the soup was very comforting, slightly spicy. I got the soybean paste soup.

    This is a small food hall that is easy to miss if you blink when you walk by. The place is narrow…read morebut fairly deep. Most of the shops are on the ground level, along with some seating. There's more seating on the 2nd floor, plus a press on nail place. Walk up one more set of stairs to the 3rd floor for more seating, plus restrooms and one more restaurant counter (a chicken place). I do not know how the place on the 3rd floor stays in business. I didn't notice signs on the ground level letting everyone know it's up there. It's definitely better to have a spot on the ground level where there's more foot traffic. Seems like a lot of people know about this food hall. It is fairly crowded. Many of the restaurants looked interesting, so we made 2 rounds to look at all the offerings before deciding what to get. We picked up Shrimp Udon from the Seoul New York (located way at the back; they offer a discount for paying by cash), and also a Potato Korean Hot Dog from Sweet Churros (located at the front as the first restaurant on the right side after walking through the front door). Both were good. I love food halls because everyone in your group can find something different to eat. And it's a plus when there's seating and restrooms available. This one is a hidden gem in Koreatown. Great dining spot for a casual or quick meal. The prices are reasonable compared to some of the "sit down" restaurants in the neighborhood.

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    Olly Olly Market - Scallion Pancake Burrito from Forsyth Fire Escape.

    Olly Olly Market

    4.1(51 reviews)
    0.6 miChelsea

    Olly Olly Market is screening all the World Cup soccer games. The screen is huge with a big H…read more Probably twenty times larger than my television at home. So today I decided to come here after the gym and am watching France playing against Senegal.its15.31 minutes and no score as yet. I did ask for the sound to be put on so now it's fine. There are very few people here being early afternoon. Today there are four games.

    5 stars for Forsyth Fire Escape and Ploo! The market has less than a dozen vendors, but it is nice,…read moreclean and feels new. Some vendors close at 6pm on certain days so check before you go. Even the bathrooms were well maintained which in an public NYC market is high praise. We went for dinner and as a group of two tried tacos from Ploo, a margherita slice from Honey Pie Pizza, the pernil scallion pancake burrito from Forsyth Fire Escape, the pad see ew from Kinn thai and the chicken donor kebab sandwich from Kotti Berliner Doner Kebab. The tacos and burrito were definitely the best things were tried and were so good I would come back here just to get them again. We ordered one steak and one al pastor taco from Ploo. The tacos were small, but bursting with flavor. The tortilla gets a little wet from the sauce, so eat them quickly or use the fork they give you. They are a little pricey for the size ($5-6 each), but worth it. We loved both. The pernil scallion pancake burrito is as good as everyone says it is and deserves the hype. Extremely flavorful and I liked the mix of ingredients (I didn't think the queso frito (which is basically a mozzarella stick), would go, but I was wrong). My only minor comment since I like spicy food, is it could use a touch more heat. I want to try other things on their menu now since the burrito was so tasty. The doner kebab was very good (we have had it before at other locations) and a good size. The pizza and pad see ew were just okay (I found both to be lacking in flavor) and I would not feel the need to get either again. For whatever reason, it seemed like most things/entrees (beside the slice of pizza and a taco) were $16. So with tip and tax expect most things to cost you $20. The venue is spacious and they have a bunch of events during the week, we happened to be there on salsa night. Worth checking out for a quick bite or meal.

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    Shops At Lincoln Harbor - food court

    Shops At Lincoln Harbor

    3.0(2 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    Not much to choose from in the recently downsized 'food court'--the sushi and Chinese food (same…read moreowner) were shut down earlier this year and no one has replaced them. There is a Subway, Pizza spot, Burger/Catch-all spot, and 'The Gourmet Chicken'. Not much I can/would eat but for the omnivore in you, it'll do. Rumors abound that a Dunkin Donuts is moving into the old hair salon spot but I haven't seen anything there yet. Most people bring their own lunch and sit at the table that look out onto the harbor and you get a great skyline view of the city (Manhattan, natch). for the view alone and the relative quiet of Lincoln Harbor that gets an extra star.

    In Weehawken, NJ on vacation and I was out one morning looking for somewhere to get breakfast. I…read morestop a kind gentlemen and he informed me about the Shops at Lincoln Harbor. There are not many shops here, but it satisfied my need for food. They have a pretty good size food court but few restaurants. My favorite restaurant was the Mediterranean Grill. I don't know what kind of seasonings were used on the chicken tenders, but I could devour it. These were the best chicken tenders I ever had and the plate is humongous. There is a Subway, a pizza spot and another restaurant but I don't remember the name. Also, a small CVS, shoe repair, another sandwich/breakfast restaurant and a convenience type store were located on the premises. The two big well known restaurants at Shops at Lincoln Harbor are Houlhan's and Ruth Chris Steakhouse. It is a nice and convenient shopping area across the street from the Sheraton hotel.

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    Urban Hawker - Glad that they now allow you to order a mixed of both poached and roasted chickens

    Urban Hawker

    3.9(417 reviews)
    1.9 miTheater District, Midtown West
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    Loved this spot! I ended up coming here twice during my trip to NYC. The location is super…read moreconvenient in Midtown, just steps from Rockefeller Center, and I was pleasantly surprised that we were able to get a table for three both times without much wait. The portions are generous and the prices are very reasonable for Midtown Manhattan. Over the two visits, I tried both versions of the Hainanese chicken rice, and both were delicious. The food came out incredibly fast, and I especially appreciated that the meals included Chinese broccoli. I also tried the stir-fried noodles from Hainan Jones and the beef rendang from Padi D'NYC -- both were excellent. Overall, everything we ordered was flavorful, satisfying, and served quickly. Definitely a great spot for a casual and tasty meal in Midtown!

    Boyfriend and I stopped by Urban Hawker for lunch before our Broadway show, which was only located…read moresome minutes walking distance away. Urban Hawker isn't a restaurant, but a food hall with lots of Singaporean and Malaysian food vendors. This means lots of different options to choose from. :) We split a Hainanese chicken rice plate and an order of chicken and lamb skewers, both of which tasted very yummy. While we also wanted to try a dessert, the dessert stall we were interested in was unmanned. We were also feeling pretty full from our main lunch items.

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    Teri Teri Japanese Restaurant - D5. Shrimp Tempura roll with Spicy Mayo (pink sauce) 2oz

    Teri Teri Japanese Restaurant

    3.3(63 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    A preamble (or verbal ramble, take your pick): My reviews of…read morerestaurants tend to follow a certain pattern. I write about ordering a ton of food, joke once again that I'll have to start that diet very, very soon and bemoan those days long past when I used to eat like Art Carney's Ed Norton and drink like Ralph Kramden's Jackie Gleason and never gain a pound. Well, that "very, very soon" diet has finally, belatedly, become a reality. A few weeks ago, I went to my pulmonologist, and I weighed more than I ever have in my life. It shouldn't have been a shock, but it was...a bit. I talked with my oldest friend, who is my age (I'm older by 3 months), and he weighs what he weighed in high school. I don't think that's going to happen to me, but I'm thinking if I really seriously diet and lose the excess weight, maybe I can reverse or at least ameliorate some of these medical issues I've been dealing with lately. As my friend said, "At the very least, you'll feel a lot better." So... I'm trying. In the past few weeks, I've managed to lose 15 pounds. I don't think I'm going to make high school weight (which, if I remember right, was in the 190's), but I've got a good momentum going, and I'm committed to seeing where it will lead. What possible relevance does all that have to a review of Teri Teri Japanese Restaurant in Union City? It means I'm not going to be reviewing the appetizer, or the soup, or the large, spicy meal, or the rich desert, or the headache-inducing-but-soul-satisfying Coconut Bubble Tea. In other words, I'm going to eat moderately and healthily, and the review will reflect that (even if, as is my self-indulgent custom, I'm not writing a review that's moderate or...healthy? No. Let's say moderate, concise and to-the-point). Preamble over. On to the actual review... In the past, the Lunchbox Mafia where I work used to order from Okinawa and I liked their Bento Box. Sadly, they no longer offer the Bento Box, and we haven't ordered from them lately. A few times, though, we've ordered delivery from Teri Teri, and I've been satisfied. The Chicken Combo was a pretty good Bento Box replacement, with soup, salad, rice, tempura, slices of ginger (love 'em!) and a 5-piece California roll (I loathe sushi, but I can handle the California roll). Recently, the Lunchbox Mafia was going to order from Teri Teri, asked if I wanted to join them, and I checked out the menu-- and it was certainly a novel experience for me, perusing the items offered for "healthy choices." I decided on the Salmon Plate, which came with salad and rice. Delivery was quick and the prices seemed reasonable. I can't remember what The New Godfather of Lunch or Sir Cheapness (former Godfather of Lunch) ordered, but I had 2 very large pieces of perfectly cooked Salmon, and a massive pile of rice, which I picked at sparingly. The Salmon was delicious and very filling all on its own. And the salad was comprised of quality lettuce (it has always been my experience that if you receive a salad made up chiefly of Iceberg lettuce, you're eating at a cheap...in terms of quality, not necessarily price...restaurant). Once my heart had recovered from the unexpected shock of my healthy eating, I imagined I could hear it offer up a faint but...dare I say it?..."heartfelt" paen of thanks to whatever God or Gods exist that I've finally...at long last... changed my ways? (I think my liver offered up that same paen of thanks when I stopped the drinking and the opioids). In any event, all of my usual verbose nonsense aside, I've liked what I've had from here, and whether your tastes run to heavy, spicy meals or more healthful alternatives when it comes to Japanese cuisine, Teri Teri is highly recommended.

    Did a pickup order and absolutely loved the service from the amazing Hispanic lady at the counter…read moreso kind and welcoming! Oh, and the shrimp tempura? Phenomenal.

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    Teri Teri Japanese Restaurant - D5. Shrimp Tempura roll

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    Market 57 - food_court - Updated June 2026

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