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- Plenty of good places to eat in here, especially Los Tacos.
- It gets stupid crowded with tourists, but it has so many legit food options. Worth the hype.
- Pro tip enter through Anthropologie or a side door to avoid crowds
- Marie CitaDecember 7, 2011THE LOBSTER PLACE!!! delicious and fresh, quite inexpensive and quick served lobster. Just awesome...
- Vivek WadekarFebruary 8, 2012Iron Chef Morimoto's famous Morimoto restaurant is just outside the Chelsea market. Excellent Japanese cuisine !!
- Things to not miss: Fat Witch Brownies, Friedman's Lunch, Sarabeth's, and the produce market.
- AurélienMarch 29, 2015It seems that this place looks like a European one. Good products, nice decorations. This building itself has to be seen.
- Lucia PiscopoSeptember 14, 2013It's a great space but for some reason people lose all ability to walk when they enter Chelsea Market.
- Mark WertNovember 11, 2013Lots of tourists (including me), but it has a lot of variety. I thought the pop-up stores were pretty interesting. Warning: be prepared to wait to use the restroom.
- David AldridgeApril 30, 2013Come hungry and sample a few things from a ton of the different restaurants.
- Peter IkladiousNovember 11, 2016Some great restaurants and shops if you can avoid the tourist crowds
- Try the soups and wraps at Hale and Hearty's on a rainy day. Or any day. You won't regret it.
- Dylan StilinFebruary 19, 2014Come here and you will absolutely feel like a tourist. In the best possible way.
- Don't go on a rainy day- it'll be too overrun to properly stroll through and enjoy.
- Gansevoort Hotel GroupJanuary 19, 2011A holy food emporium! Go for our favorites; Amy's Bread, 9th Street Espresso, Sarabeths and Fat Witch Bakery!
- Uwvie ObodoAugust 17, 2014If you want to find seating you'll have a better chance going up to the High Line