The perfect Saturday activity for anyone who is hungry. We recommend bike riding there. Don’t miss the Pulled Pork Sliders from Mighty Quinn’s and the Blood Orange Doughnut from Dough!
Dev and Navid skip Ramadan prayers for a barbecue festival at Smorgasburg. Fictional Nashville spot Tickler’s, season 1, pops up; in real life the pig roast was provided by Butcher Bar. [Episode 3] Read more
Great place to grab some grub before a show at nearby Brooklyn Bowl or the Music Hall. From lobster rolls to brisket to deep fried delicacies. Your stomach AND your wallet will thank you.
I have a personal rule: don't try to satisfy your craving for mofongo where you satisfy your craving for borscht. This spot is a notable exception to that rule.
This place was pricey and very very crowded but it's a fun activity and the food was on point. I had mofongo and a coconut and was very happy with my choices. Bring sunscreen and water! It gets hot.
Foodie heaven! 100+ vendors with diff. cuisines trying to feed you within a block radius. Bring an appetite, do tapas-style tastings, and relax with a view of the Manhattan skyline in the background.
If the 1st weekend is any indication, the gig is up on what used to be a deep cut brunch alternative for grazing, face-stuffers out there. Get here early (11) and enjoy the food w/o the mob scene.
Actually amazing food we had the skewers, poutine and the chicken sliders. Skewers were amazing! Poutine was average. Great views of the city! Will def come back.
Fried chicken with water mellon is fantastic. Close too brooklyn brewery. On a sat stuff your face here and head to the brewery for some tastings and a free tour.
Check out newcomer Mofon-GO's stand at Smorgasburg, offering mofongo topped with chicken or vegetable stew-like fillings. Top either with freshly chopped cilnatro or pork crackling. Read more
heaven on earth, all the trucks are delicious (at least the ones I've been to). the good batch ice cream sandwiches are some of the best I've ever had! Dan Dan noodles were perfect!
The view from the park is great and the food here is really aesthetic, but it was expensive and not the most flavorful or impressive. Come here with friends to try everything.
Meat eaters and ramen lovers rejoice! 🍔+🍜 There is a Ramen Burger now at Smorgasburg. Line queues at 9am if not earlier and gets deep fast. At $8 a pop they sell themselves. Move over cronut!!
The city's largest outdoor food market that often seems like a microcosm of New York's artisanal food scene. It's best experienced with a picnic mat and a ravenous appetite. Read more
Prices range $10-20 and you are probably going to need 2+. Nice view of Manhattan and can chill in the park. Vendors not as good quality as London Streetfood collectives such as KERB or Street Feast
If you like vegan food, go to Chickpea and Olive and try their bacon cheddar ranch beet burger! It may be the most delicious burger I've ever had. Try it on a donut too!
The mayo lobster roll from Red Hook Lobster Pound is definitely not worth 16 bucks. (For a truly awesome lobster roll, try Luke's Lobster.) Very good ice cream sandwich from The Good Batch.
"Foodie heaven! 100+ vendors with diff. cuisines trying to feed you within a block radius. Bring an appetite, do tapas-style tastings, and relax with a view of the Manhattan skyline in the background"
Fell in love with the duck duck, and the mango soda. Tried so many food and i must say i wasnt disappointed. I want to come back and try some more food!
Meet your 2013 Smorgasburg Rookie of the Year :: Crazy Legs. Serves mouth watering turkey legs the size of your own leg, covered in a "secret" spice that's simultaneously salty and sweet.
The Brooklyn Flea Food Market is located in Williamsburg along the East River Water Front on Saturdays from 11am-6pm rain or shine. (On Sundays in DUMBO). 75-100 food vendors from NY region. YUMMY!
Great concept and well placed. Some really cool food spots here. ATM by entrance, and cash is king. Unfortunately seems weather dependant (few vendors showed up on a windy, gray Saturday).
Ladies and gentlemen we have a new winner... #deji their pork rally sandwich with spicy kimchi relish is a flavor bomb o #awesome seriously seriously tasty
Hundreds of food vendors set up shop near the East River State Park come warmer months. Folks come from all over the city to enjoy the food fair’s artisan creations.
Go to the BBQ tent and try the Brisket Sandwich is the best. Majority of food is overpriced for an outdoor venue. In general I like smorgasburg and what it offer.
Don’t miss the legendary ramenburger--a shoyu-glazed beef patty sandwiched between two fried ramen noodle patties. Finish up with a vegan Dun-Well Doughnut. Read more
Be sure to go before 4. Walk from High St was a long one - wondering if there's a nearer MTA station ? Anyways def worth a visit. Very international offerings best served with the view from promenade.
Open on Saturdays. This has gotten kind of crazy, but there are tons of awesome food vendors. Don't get full on one thing....try a little bit of everything! Read more
all these little shops all different awesome food from burgers to pops. Only thing is only saturday for the summer from 11-6. But if ur in bk gotta check the place and u can right by water
BRING CASH. You'll need it to sample the goods: Korean BBQ from We Rub You x Cemitas Mexican sandwich x fried anchovies from Bon Chovie x pie from First Prize pies. Then sit on the lawn in a food coma
If you can't find something you love to eat here then something is wrong with you! Grab some food and go sit by the water looking at the Manhattan skyline!
There's a lot more to Smorgasburg than its ramen burgers. If you don't give it a proper look-around, you might miss the green lady with a dumpling head. And that would be a shame.