This is foodie heaven!! Come really hungry because everything is good! Top 3 musts are Tacos #1, Dizzengoff, and Mokbar, but you'll need to come back multiple times to taste everything
Great ambiance inside this rustic vintage market. I love the hot food special in the first coffee shop to your left(from 8th Ave) The old leaking pipe(waterfall) adds a nice touch with many onlookers.
Cool shop place in refurbished Nabisco bakery with restaurants, stores, craft shops and grocery.. Check out the original building metal etchings on the walls to see the history.
You really can't go wrong here but my favorite is Very Fresh Noodles and the Lobster Place. Legit Taiwanese bianbian noodles (the beef 🤤) and amazing uni don at the sushi bar in Lobster Place
Loved chelsea market!!! Go early and grab breakfast here. Very nice laid back atmosphere. The donut store was our favorite. Peoples pops isn't bad. We loved the idea of milkbar but if you aren't used
With so many food options, walk thru the entire market before deciding on what you want. It gets really crowded on weekends so you may want to plan on taking your food up to the High Line to eat.
Love this place. Has a bunch of shops and places for food, of which, there is a good variety of both food and other miscellaneous things to shop for. Brazil pictures!! 🇧🇷🇺🇸
This place is a fun European-Style Market that has tons of artisan foods and local shops. While I love supporting the neighborhood businesses, this place is always crowded with tourists. Go early.
Don't leave Chelsea Market without trying food from Lobster Place and Los Tacos No.1! It gets busy on the weekends, but I come here anyway cause it's worth it. Get dessert at L'Arte del Gelato.
One of my favourite spots in New York! Especially in the Saturday and Sunday mornings...great spot for brunch and coffee! Shop at Anthropologie and the hip shops outside with a takeoutcoffee
It is all about Food !!! Delicious Selection of restaurants and Food stores. Really worth a visit if you are around 👍 Sandwiches, Oysters and Seafood.... etc all under one roof 👍
There is food for EVERYONE here. Imagine a mallfood court, except every place is somewhere you actually want to eat. Several delicious options. Tacos, sushi, burgers, lobster, you name it.
Love this place. It's a little rabbit warren of eateries. Very packed on a Saturday afternoon, but a great atmosphere. Watch out for all the lobster munching, it's carnage
If you've never had any, you must try Seed + Mills halva and if you've had halva and hated it try this stuff. Like nothing you've had before. My personal favourite is the chocolate and orange.
lots lots lots of cupcakes, bakeries, food, spices.. want to try their lobster rolls and fresh oysters someday. There's also a artisanflea market down stairs, saw the same stand at brooklyn too
Great place to spend an afternoon! Meander through various boutiques and taste your way around fabulous flavors and shoppes. Hipster vibe with foodie ambience. It's gonna be a win!!
A really cool indoor market we found by accident after looking for food. There's pretty much everything you need and more in this place and a nice break from the rain/Sun depending on the season
A foodie's dream come true where you can get gelato, crepes, whole lobsters, spices, espressos, baked goods -- and more. Stop by the nicely curated bookstore while you're here too.
The tourists swarm in droves but the gem for New Yorkers is Manhattan Fruit Exchange, a shockingly inexpensivegrocery store with fabulous, diverse produce, cheese, and most other kitchen staples.
The market has so much to offer, from food, art, shopping and live music, there is something for everyone. It does get extremely crowded, especially during the weekends, so plan accordingly!
Chelsea Market is truly a destination worth visiting and a complement for any trip to the west side of Manhattan and the Meatpacking District. You have to come here. But more than that, you'll want to
So many great dining options, including one of the best taco spots - Los Tacos #1. If you're adventurous, try the cactustaco. Stop by Doughnuttery for a little something sweet.
My personal favorite places are:Cull & Pistol, Fat WitchBakery, Los Tacos No.1, The Filling Station and of course The Tippler downstairs. Artists & Fleas is also cute to check out on your first visit
Incredible indoor market - if you are in the area you must visit! Seafood place looked awesome though we ate elsewhere - great selection of shops, food outlets & sample sales
It's generally an absolute zoo of tourists here, especially during days and weekends, but then a great place to get dinner on a Monday or Tuesday night when it's morequiet with so many options.
Stop for a bite to eat, or to shop after walking the High Line. Plenty of boutique spots. Often you’ll find a sample sale in one of the spaces as well as an Artists & Fleas on the 10th Ave & 15th St.
It's walking distance to The High Line. Grab a bite to eat at Morimoto or shop for gifts at Artist and Fleas. If you want something sweet to treat yourself, Fat WitchBakery is my pick.
This place is a foodies heaven. Pro tip: come with a friend and come hungry. Then split one item from every place. And walk the highline after to burn some of those new cals. :)
So many places to eat so much delicious food. Soups, tacos, donuts, ice cream, sandwiches, noodles, nutellapancakes, etc. Also there are another kind of stores, like bookstores, delicatessen, spices,
If you visit this market, go to the lobster place. They have great lobster rolls that come with chips and cole slaw. You can get this on the go and head over to the high line. Enjoy!
Such a great space, with so many delicious options! I loved my cheeseburger, sweet potato fries and vanilla shake from Creamline, and my boyfriend raved about his pork tacos from Los Tacos No. 1
The best place in the city to buy vegetables and fruits. The italian market has some amazing cheeses and pasta. It's also great for lunch. You'll also find the best brownie from NY.
This incredible block-long gourmet food and retailmarketplace contains bakeries, restaurants, gift shops, supply stores and local food purveyors abound. Sample sales often pop up in its center.
Ok, someone recommended hale and hearty... Seriously? num pang sandwich shop is excellent and Los Tacos No 1 is probably the best in NYC. Hale and hearty is decent but there are locations everywhere.
This wonderful indoor food mall features a plethora of delights, from Lucy's Whey (a lovely local cheese shop) through Los Tacos No. 1 (a runner in the competition for best tacos in NYC).
Lobster Roll - Lobster roll, fresh raw fishSushi, Japanese sushi bar, many different kinds of Smoked salmon, can buy all kinds of fresh fish here to cook at home, tuna melt and crab sandwiches to go
Intimate stalls where you can find anything: interesting ingredients to make a meal, gifts, and places to eat. Take your time, it's a treasure trove foodie delights!
Outstanding market housing a lot of interesting local, small shops that are all incredibly refreshing. Walk a bit before deciding what to eat and where to eat it.
I always love these kind of places. An old industrial factory (the Oreo cookiefactory!) turned into a food hall, shopping mall and exhibition space. Walk around and soak it all in!
Charming indoor market. Lots of interesting shops, handmade crafts and delicious smelling food. Perfect if the weather is bad or if you've just come down from the high line.
Caffeinate at one of New York’s best coffee spots, Ninth Street Espresso, which makes creamy foam-swirled lattes and the exclusive Alphabet City Blend, with hints of dark chocolate and citrus.
I really like it here. It's quite pricey but I think the interior is enough to feel satisfied about walking around. You might get hungry and cave in but there's also shopping and good coffee.
The meat pie place in the common food hall area is great. Also the taco place is really good. The fruit store has things like small papayas and starfruit that are hard to find outside Chinatown.