Gourmet food hall in historic digs. Rustic-industrial food hall with a variety of popular counter-serve eateries, produce stalls & more.
A great place to grab a bite to eat and satisfy everyone. Spacious and well organized, there are a wide variety of cuisines from which to choose. Most are prepared as you order. There is also a good selection of grab-and-go food. I had the fish tacos which were quite good.
Cool little food area with about 5-6 options. I spread out for some salad at the moment but took the chicken KATSU curry and spicy poke bowl to go. All the food was prepared under 3 minutes and delicious. Was happy I stopped here.
Conveniently located with plenty of food choices, from Japanese/Sushi, Peruvian, Mexican, Italian/Pizza, Bakery, Healthy choices for food and drinks. Affordable price and large portions. They have plenty of seating places but for now you need to be vaccinated in order to dine-in. If not vaccinated you can just take out.
Went here for the first time yesterday for lunch. I was very surprised by the number of options and variety of foods. Really appreciated the kitchen setup and how the ordering and expediting process worked. They have walls of different drink and snack options on top of all the foods. Ordered the chicken teriyaki with white rice and vegetables. The white rice was a bit mushy but the chicken and veggies were pretty good. With an entree and drink expect to pay around $15-20.
The paella was absolutely delicious- it has a ton of seafood, it’s creamy and filling. The sushi was super fresh and the coffee from two geese was just perfection!
*There are a number of options in cuisine available at this mini food court. It just opened recently (Spring 2022) so it's squeaky clean and new. *It seems despite there being different cuisine stands the entire operation is owned by same company. *It is counter service but plenty of tables for you to take your food to and eat while having three large television screens to watch. * One side has to service counters that range from Korean, Japanese to Mexican to alcoholic beverages. *The other side is refrigerated beverages and the seating area. *Outside food is not allowed. *ADA compliant although I believe the restrooms are part of Oculus and not in food court. * Easy tap and pay with credit card. *Order, wait to be called by your name, and pick up food for grab and go, or stay and eat in. *It is on 2nd floor of WTC 4 near escalator to Banana Republic, H&M, and Eataly. Liberty Street is nearest exterior entrance, near Zuccotti Park (where Occupy Wall Street was bedded). *Prices are high average lunch prices but very tasty. * The location is clean. Bus your own trash to receptacles near entrance. * We were there on a Sunday afternoon. My guess is they are very busy during the week serving the office workers at WTC. Bon Appetite! Carson
Was fine, varied enough selection. Prices on par with location and other food courts in NYC. Tacos were good, but don't get the kpop ramyun noodles. It's underwhelming and felt same as a packaged microwaveable bowl.
Nicely open food market in wtc area. You can find korean cuisine, sushi sashimi, salad, taco, pizza, pasta and etc. Very clean and neat!