Food hall
In Britain, a food hall is "a large section of a department store, where food is sold".[1] This differs from the North American food court, which is where the fast food outlets are located in a shopping mall.[2]
The term "food hall" in the British sense is increasingly used in the United States.[3][4][5] In some Asia-Pacific countries, "food hall" is equivalent to a North American "food court", or the terms are used interchangeably.
A gourmet food hall may also exist in the form of what is nominally a public market, for example in Stockholm's Östermalm Saluhall[6] or Mexico City's Mercado Roma.
List of food halls
- Multiple locations worldwide: Eataly
- Atlanta: Krog Street Market,[7] Ponce City Market
- Baltimore: Lexington Market, Hollins Market, Cross Street Market, Northeast Market, Broadway Market
- Bangkok: Siam Paragon Centre[8]
- Berlin: KaDeWe[8]
- Bologna: Mercato Di Mezzo
- Boston: Faneuil Hall Marketplace
- Buffalo: EXPO Market [9]
- Chicago: Block 37,[7] Chicago French Market,[10] Eataly[7]
- Cincinnati: Findlay Market
- Cleveland: West Side Market[10]
- Columbus: North Market
- Denver: The Source
- Honolulu: Maunakea Marketplace
- Lisbon: Time Out Market Lisboa
- London: Fortnum and Mason, Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, John Lewis (Oxford Street)[11]
- Los Angeles: Grand Central Market,[12] Farmers Market (Los Angeles), The Brentwood Country Mart
- Madrid: Platea Madrid[13]
- Mexico City:[14]
- City Market, multiple locations
- La Morera
- Liverpool department stores, multiple locations[15]
- Marché Dumas
- Mercado Independencia
- Mercado Moliere
- Mercado Roma
- Milan 44, Colonia Juárez
- Milwaukee: Milwaukee Public Market
- Minneapolis: Midtown Global Market
- Moscow: Eliseevsky Gastronom (ru)
- New Delhi: AnnaMaya Food Hall[16]
- New Orleans: St. Roch Market
- New York City:
- Dean and Deluca
- Eataly
- Gotham West Market[7]
- Hudson Eats
- Industry City, Brooklyn;[4]
- Chelsea Market[17]
- Grand Central Terminal: Grand Central Market [18]
- Plaza Food Hall,[5]
- Celebrity food author and television host Anthony Bourdain plans to open a gourmet food hall.[3]
- Orange County, California:
- Anaheim: Anaheim Packing House[19]
- Santa Ana: 4th Street Market
- Tustin: Union Market
- Osaka: Hanshin Department Store, Daimaru, Takashimaya, Isetan
- Paris: La Grande Épicerie,[20] Galeries Lafayette[21]
- Philadelphia: Reading Terminal Market[10]
- Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Public Market
- Portland, Oregon: Pine Street Market
- Rotterdam: Market Hall
- San Francisco: San Francisco Ferry Building Marketplace
- Seattle: Pike Place Market,[22] Melrose Market[10]
- Seoul: Lotte Department Store,[8] Dean and DeLuca, CJ Foodworld, Fauchon[23]
- Singapore: Ngee Ann City Basement, ION Orchard Basement, Plaza Singapura Basement, Bugis Junction Basement, Raffles City Basement, 313 @ Somerset Basement, Clarke Quay Central Basement, Pasar Geylang Serai, PasarBella [24]
- St. Louis, Missouri: Central Table Food Hall[7]
- St. Petersburg: Elisseeff Emporium
- Stockholm: Östermalms saluhall (sv)[6]
- Switzerland: Globus department store
- Taipei: Bellavita Gourmet Food Hall [25]
- Tokyo: Takashimaya, Seibu, Odakyu department stores[26]
- Vancouver: Granville Island Public Market
- Washington D.C.: Union Market
References
- ↑ "Food hall", Oxford Dictionaries
- ↑ "Food court", Oxford Dictionaries
- 1 2 "Anthony Bourdain's Food Hall Will Have 40 to 50 Vendors", March 24, 2014, Greg Morabito, Eater NY
- 1 2 http://m.ny.eater.com/archives/2014/06/industry_city_in_sunset_park_is_getting_its_own_food_hall.php
- 1 2 Plaza Food Hall website
- 1 2 Time Out Stockholm, p.77
- 1 2 3 4 5 "The Food Hall Revolution", Departures.com
- 1 2 3 "World's best department store food halls", Frommers web site
- ↑
- 1 2 3 4 Matt Duckor, May 30, 2013" best food halls in America", Bon Appétit
- ↑ Frommer's London, p.224
- ↑
- ↑ "Platea Madrid, el nuevo ‘food hall’ de España", Animal Gourmet, 2014-06-14
- ↑ http://www.forbes.com.mx/forbes-life/mercados-gourmet-descubrir-cdmx/
- ↑ "Go to Mexico, Shop in Liverpool", JHP Design
- ↑ Financial Express: Popular concept of a food hall comes to India with AnnaMaya
- ↑ "About Chelsea Market", Chelsea Market website
- ↑
- ↑ "Anaheim Packing House", Los Angeles Times, 2014-05-29
- ↑ Paris, by Stephen Fallon, p.259
- ↑ "Paris", Fodor's
- ↑ "Jamestown’s Michael Phillips on Ponce City Market", ATL Food Chatter (Atlanta magazine blog), July 18, 2011
- ↑ ["Gourmet Food Halls sprouting up in Seoul", http://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20110812000676]
- ↑
- ↑
- ↑ Ultimate Food Journeys: The World's Best Dishes and Where to Eat Them, p.247
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