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The Best Places To Eat In DeKalb Market Hall
Oxtail grilled cheese, al pastor, and Katz's pastrami without the long line.
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The Best Places To Eat In DeKalb Market Hall
Oxtail grilled cheese, al pastor, and Katz's pastrami without the long line.
Jefe Tacos
Handmade corn tortillas and crispy al pastor await you in the basement food court DeKalb Market Hall.
Baby's Buns & Buckets
For a quick lunch involving a bucket of rice and meat, head to this stall in DeKalb Market Hall.
100% Mr. Lin
Get good Fuzhounese and Cantonese food in less than 15 minutes at this stall in DeKalb Market Hall.
Likkle More Jerk
It’s jerk everything at this Caribbean food stall in DeKalb Market Hall. Get the jerkrito.
Fat Fowl
The best thing to eat at this chicken spot inside DeKalb Market Hall is actually the oxtail grilled cheese.
Hana Noodle Station
This noodle and dim sum spot has an impressive amount of options for a food stall.
Arepa Lady
Unsurprisingly, you can get arepas and empanadas from Arepa Lady, a solid lunch option at DeKalb Market Hall.
Daigo Hand Roll Bar
Daigo is a handroll bar in the DeKalb Market Hall where you'll want to eat a lot of handrolls, quickly.
Harlem Seafood Soul
The Dekalb Market Hall location of a Harlem food cart, this stall has solid chicken and waffles.
Okey Ecuadorian Food
This Ecuadorian stall in Dekalb Market Hall is a great place to pick up some carne asada and a rack of glazed ribs.
Sunken Harbor Club
Sunken Harbor Club is a small, dark, pirate-ship themed bar above Gage and Tollner in Downtown Brooklyn. Stop by for a well-engineered Mai Tai.
Next Level Burger Brooklyn
Next Level Burger serves deeply satisfying vegan junk food in Downtown Brooklyn.
Cafe Kitsune Brooklyn
Cafe Kitsune is a Downtown Brooklyn spot that serves good coffee and light bites in a chic setting.
Gage and Tollner
Gage & Tollner is a revamp of a classic New York restaurant, and it's a good spot for drinks and snacks.
Kelewele
This takeout-only restaurant in Brooklyn’s Dekalb Market Hall is the only place we’ve been to where plantains shapeshift from dish to dish.