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NYC Food Halls
 
This week's Special Feature highlights the best and the newest food halls in the city, which are at the heart of culinary innovation and variety. These spots are a one-stop-shop for gourmet eats, desserts, entertaining staples, and impulse snacking.

Take to the streets to sample culinary delights from local chefs at some of my favorite food halls across the city.

And stay on the lookout for Anthony Bourdain's food market, set to open at Pier 57 in 2017! 
    
 
 
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GeneralGENERAL EVENTS
 
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Once the blossoms are in bloom, visit on a Wednesday and take a tour. Or on Saturdays and Sundays, take a tour of the seasonal highlights of the garden.  Then, as part of the festival, visit April 30 & May 1 for the Sakura Matsuri, a weekend celebrating Japanese culture.               
Smorgasburg
 
Saturdays & Sundays  Smorgasburg  
Brooklyn
Saturdays at East River State Park, Sundays in Prospect Park 
Artisanal outdoor market featuring over 100 food vendors. 
 
Tuesdays  Stargazing on the High Line
The High Line (West 13th & Washington Streets)
Every Tuesday until October you can peek into high powered telescopes on the High Line and chat with the experts.
 

Through April 17   Spa Week
 
Various Locations 
$50 treatments at spas throughout the city.

April 17 
Earth Day
Union Square
Live performances, interactive displays, and events that include information on green products. Sign up for the Earth Day 5K Green Tour on April 22nd, then attend the  Green Festival from April 15th through 17th at the Javits Convention Center.

April 17   MORE/SHAPE Women's Half-Marathon
Central Park 
Watch as thousands of women take to the hills of Central Park - this is the largest all women's half marathon in the country. 

Design on a Dime
April 20 through 23  Design on a Dime
Metropolitan Pavilion (125 West 18th Street)
More than 50 of the world's top interior designers create unforgettable room vignettes... which is then donated and sold for 50 to 70 percent off retail pricing!  

April 22  Tribeca Talks: Storytellers - Tom Hanks with John Oliver
Tribeca Performing Arts Center (199 Chambers Street)  
Tom Hanks discusses his passion for great stories. Political commentator and TV host John Oliver leads the conversation. Visit my recent snapshot for all of my top Tribeca Film Festival event picks.
 



ON THE RADAR: 

April 25 
Hester Street Fair
Corner of Hester & Essex Streets
One of the best street fairs opens for the season!  A collection of NYC's best vendors, from the finest foods to vintage clothing to jewelry and home goods. Open Saturdays through October.


April 29 through May 1   Antique Garden Furniture Fair
The New York Botanical Garden (Bronx, NY)
Annual fair with an expansive collection of ornament, decorative art, and furniture for the home and garden.

TD Five Boro Bike Tour 

April 30 & May 1  37th Annual: Spring Crafts on Columbus
Columbus Avenue from 77th to 81st Street
Annual craft show - also May 7th & 8th and 14th & 15th.

May 1  TD Five Boro Bike Tour
Starts in Battery Park Cyclists from around the world in all skill levels are welcome to join this major ride through the five boroughs of NYC... on streets completely free of cars.  Visit last week's Snapshot for my I BIKE NY Special Feature. 

May 1 through 8  Fashion Week Brooklyn
Multiple locations
Schedule TBD.  
CutluralCULTURAL PURSUITS
Looking for a new way to see a museum?  Check out Museum Hack, guided tours (up to 9 people) of the MET and the American Museum of Natural History. Led by experienced guides well-versed in art history, it's a way to see the works through a new lens.                      
 
CLOSING THIS WEEK:
  
MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM (225 Madison Avenue)
Through April 17 
An intimate look at the creation of Wagner's masterpiece, including original music manuscripts

NEW-YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY (170 Central Park West)
Silicon City: Computer History Made in New York    

Through April 17   
There is sure to be plenty of interest in this exhibit exploring local innovations that were key to computer development.  


PARK AVENUE ARMORY (643 Park Avenue) 
The AIPAD Photography Show New York
Through April 17
Exhibitors from more than 80 of the world's leading photography art galleries showcase their works.

PIER 94  (711 12th Avenue)
Artexpo
Through April 17
The largest fine art marketplace - annual expo brings the biggest publishers, galleries and collectors face to face with hundreds of established and emerging artists. 
Flatlands

WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART (99 Gansevoort Street) 
Flatlands
Through April 17
Pairings by five artists conjuring a sense of space that is dimensionless.
 
ONGOING EXHIBITS: 
 
AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (Central Park West at 79th Street)
The Secret World Inside You 
 
Through August 14
The exhibit takes visitors on a tour of the human body.
   
Jean-Michel Cousteau's Secret Ocean
Ongoing
Take a breathtaking journey around the underwater world as Cousteau introduces 30 species shown for the first time on film.   
 
The Butterfly Conservatory
Through May 29
The butterflies are back! Enter a room filled with beautiful butterflies of many different species... great for all ages.   
View the cast of a 122-foot-long dinosaur. This species is so new that it has not yet been formally named by the paleontologists who discovered it!

Giorgio Morandi 
CENTER FOR ITALIAN MODERN ART (421 Broome Street)
Giorgio Morandi
Through June 25
Dedicated to one of the best known Italian artists of the 20th century, the exhibit focuses on the his rarely seen 1930s works.
   

COOPER HEWITT  (2 East 91st Street)
Through August 7
Pixar fans will enjoy this exhibit, tracing the creation of the rarely seen sketches, paintings, and sculptures of Pixar's characters. 




DISCOVERY TIMES SQUARE (226 West 44th Street)
Through May 30
With all of the craze about Star Wars, it's the perfect time to see the exhibit of memorable costumes from this iconic film series.  
  
ELLIS ISLAND
Ongoing
Life-size historic photographs of Ellis Island immigrants are displayed on the south side of Ellis Island. 

Ongoing
Tells the story of immigration to America before the processing station opened. 
 
Peter Fischli David Weiss:  
How to Work Better
 
   
GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM (1071 Fifth Avenue) 
Peter Fischli David Weiss: How to Work Better
Through April 27
A survey of sculpture, photography and video that questions everyday life with humor and sincerity.

INTREPID SEA, AIR & SPACE MUSEUM   
(
Pier 86 - West 46th Street & 12th Avenue)    
On the Line: Intrepid and the Vietnam War
Now open
A major exhibition exploring the events and impact of the Vietnam War through the lens of the Intrepid.  
 
Isaac Mizrahi: An Unruly History
Through August 7
The first museum survey devoted to the American designer who makes clothing, hosted a television show, and performed his own cabaret act.
    
 
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART (1000 Fifth Avenue)
Through May 15
Vigée Le Brun: Woman Artist in Revolutionary France
This is the first retrospective of Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, one of the most important of all women artists. 
 
THE MET BREUER (Madison Avenue & 75th Street)
Unfinished: Thoughts Left Visible
Through September 4 
197 works from the Renaissance to the present. The exhibition examines a subject critical to artistic practice: the question of when a work of art is finished. 


MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM
(225 Madison Avenue)
Through May 15
A visual exploration of Warhol's lifelong career as a book artist.

Edgar Degas:  
A Strange New Beauty  

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
 (11 West 53rd Street)
Edgar Degas: A Strange New Beauty
Through July 24
The exhibition includes approximately 120 rarely seen monotypes, 60 related paintings, drawings, pastels, sketchbooks, and prints-that show Degas at his most modern.

Jackson Pollock: A Collection Survey, 1934-1954
Through May 1
Previews of one of my favorite artists, Jackson Pollock
.  
 
Marcel Broodthaers: A Retrospective
Through May 15
Another exhibit about the poet turned artist.
 




NEUE GALERIE NEW YORK MUSEUM FOR GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN ART
(1048 Fifth Avenue)
Munch and Expressionism
Through June 13
 
Exhibit focuses on Edward Munch's influence on his German colleagues. 

The Art and Whimsy of Mo Willems
Through September 25
Brings together original art, sketches, and inspirational drawings from Willem's most popular series (Sesame Street) and stand-alone classics. 

NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY  (42nd Street & 5th Avenue)
Shakespeare's Star Turn in America
Through May 27
The exhibition will document the on-going popularity of Shakespeare's plays in North America from Colonial times to present day. The artifacts include programs, engravings, photographs, set and costume designs, costumes, letters, and prompt scripts.
Women Take the Lead

PREMIERE EXHIBITIONS 5th AVENUE (417 Fifth Avenue)
Now open
Explore the treasures of Tutankhamun dynasty.

ROOSEVELT HOUSE (47-49 East 65th Street) 
Through May 27 
The newly remodeled historic Roosevelt House recently opened showcasing the first special exhibit featuring relics from women of the suffragette movement... from Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Eleanor Roosevelt, Suffrage to Human Rights.
 
SOCIETY OF ILLUSTRATORS (128 East 63rd Street) 
Tuesdays & Thursdays
For those that have a talent for sketching, stop by Tuesday or Thursday evenings for sketch night and see the latest exhibit. While there, check out Rick Meyerowitz in the National Lampoon, through April 23rd, an archive of original artwork created by illustrator and author Rick Meyerowitz. 

WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART (99 Gansevoort Street) 
Laura Poitras: Astro Noise
Through May 1
The first solo museum exhibition by this artist, filmmaker, and journalist. The installation builds on topics important to Poitras, including mass surveillance, the war on terror, the U.S. drone program, and torture.
 
 
ON THE RADAR:

RANDALL'S ISLAND PARK  
May 5 through 8
Frieze New York   

View and buy art from more than 1,000 of today's leading artists.

WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART
(99 Gansevoort Street)  
April 27 through February 12
Human Interest: Portraits from the Whitney's Collection
Offers new perspectives on one of art's oldest genres. Drawn entirely from the Museum's holdings, 100+ works reveal how artists have reinvented portraiture during the last sixty years. 
CurtainCURTAIN UP
FILM:
         
April 17  TalkCinema
April 18 through 21 Art of the Real 
Film Society of Lincoln Center (10 Lincoln Center Plaza) 
Third annual festival featuring boundary-pushing nonfiction film.     
 
April 21 through 26 
Tribeca Innovation Week 
Various locations
Passes available for this week of discussions and festivals around technology, gaming, film, and media.
 
Through April 24  Tribeca Film Festival 
Various locations
Visit my recent Snapshot for my top movie picks, including the 40th anniversary screening of Taxi Driver... followed by a conversation with Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Jodie Foster, Cybill Shepherd, and Paul Schrader.

MUSIC & DANCE:
Rainbow Room
Mondays  Rainbow Room
Rainbow Room (30 Rockefeller Plaza)
Don't miss Max Weinberg for dinner seatings on Mondays in November.  Also, I love that they are serving a special Sunday brunch and dinner & dancing on Friday nights. It's an iconic spot and a must-see!
 
Tuesdays & Wednesdays Jazz Nights
The Lambs Club (132 West 44th Street)
Live jazz from new and up and coming performers.    
  
 


Ongoing  New York Live Arts
New York Live Arts (219 West 19th Street)
Chelsea based programs feature the most innovative movements.
 
Spring Season   New York Philharmonic   
Avery Fisher Hall (10 Lincoln Center Plaza)   
Visit the schedule for upcoming concerts through the remainder of the season.   
 
Through April 17  The Manhattan Transfer
Blue Note (131 West 3rd)
Winners of 10 Grammy Awards, the group is a cornerstone for great pop and jazz hits.

Through April 18  Martha Graham Dance Company
New York City Center (131 West 55th Street)
One of my favorite dance companies returns to New York City Center celebrating its 90th anniversary season.

New York City Ballet - Jewels
April 19  New York City Ballet Spring Season  
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
(20 Lincoln Center Plaza)
The spring season begins with Jewels, one of the most brilliant works of Balanchine. Visit the website for the full schedule through May 29th.

April 19 
Patti LuPone: Don't Monkey with Broadway  

Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space (2537 Broadway)
She is synonymous with Broadway so what a treat to see her perform classic Broadway tunes!
 
April 19 through 30  Chita Rivera
Cafe Carlyle (35 East 76th Street)
An incredible star of stage performs... and don't miss Woody Allen & The Eddy David New Orleans Jazz Band Mondays through June 14th.
 
April 20 & 21  10,000 Maniacs 
City Winery (155 Varick Street)
Critically acclaimed band performs two nights only!
 
Otello

Through April  Lincoln Center's American Songbook  
Lincoln Center
Various locations within Lincoln Center's venues. Outstanding artists... all in intimate settings.  

Through May  La Boheme  
The Metropolitan Opera House (Lincoln Center Plaza)
Puccini's immortal tale of tragic young love set amidst the rooftops of bohemian Paris.  Madama Butterfly also in production through April and Otello April 20th through May 6th.  
 
Through June 16  LIVE from the NYPL
New York Public Library (11 West 40th Street) 
Annual Spring Speaker Series... check out the calendar. 




THEATER:

American Psycho
Through September 25
Schoenfeld Theatre
(236 West 45th Street)
American Psycho returns to Broadway as a musical... a carnal carnival of song and dance.  Now in previews, opens April 20th through September 25th.  
      
Through November 20
Palace Theater (1564 Broadway) 
American Stage debut of the story about a young artist who discovers life and love after returning from the war.    

Through October 16
Stephen Sondheim Theatre (124 West 43rd Street)
This musical follows the legendary songwriter from her early days as a Brooklyn teenager to well-known hits as a top recording artist.
 
Blackbird 
Through June 12
Belasco Theatre (111 West 44th Street)
The star-studded cast includes Michele Williams and Jeff Daniels; they will perform one of the most powerful dramas of the century.  An uncomfortable relationship reunites between an older man and a younger woman.    

Bright Star

Through October 9

Cort Theatre (138 West 48th Street)
I have followed Steve Martin's career as an actor and banjo player for many years. I'm delighted that he has expanded his talents as the songwriter of this musical (with Edie Brickell's talents at work also).  As he said in an interview, he wanted to create music that would be an anthem to optimism, writing songs that would bring joy to the audience.
 
Cagney
Through July 3
Westside Theatre
(407 West 43rd Street)
How exciting - this musical follows the life of James Cagney from the streets of New York to vaudeville, then to a Hollywood tough guy.  
 
The Color Purple
Through October 2
Bernard B Jacobs Theatre (242 West 45th Street)
Broadway revival starring Jennifer Hudson.  
  
The Crucible
Through July 17
Walter Kerr Theatre
(219 West 48th Street)
Arthur Miller's famed production of the timeless parable of morality returns to Broadway... starring Academy Award Nominee Saoirse Ronan
(Brooklyn).  

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time 
Through August 28
Barrymore Theatre (243 West 47th Street) 
A Tony Award Winning play! The lead actor, a graduate of Julliard, is brilliant. The story unfolds with a mathematically precocious adolescent with behavioral problems uncovering truths and secrets. 



Daddy Long Legs
Through January 8, 2017
Davenport Theatre (354 West 45th Street) 
An upbeat musical that tells the tale of an orphan and her anonymous benefactor.

Dry Powder
Through May 1
The Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street)
John Krasinski, Claire Danes, and Hank Azaria star in this funny new drama. Tickets are sold out, but they may release additional tickets.
 
    
Eclipsed
Through June 19
John Golden Theatre
(252 West 45th Street)
After a limited run at The Public Theater, this show starring Academy Award Winner
Lupita Nyong'o, hits Broadway!
 
The Father
Through June 12
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (
261 West 47th Street)
The infamous Frank Langella stars in Florian Zeller's new play. I've been mesmerized by him since his role as Dracula.
 
 
Fid
dler on the Roof
Through September 4
Broadway Theatre (1681 Broadway) 
The acclaimed show returns to Broadway, a favorite of mine.
 
 
Through December 18
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (205 West 46th Street)
The amazing story of how Peter became Pan.
      
Through October 9
Circle in the Square Theatre (235 West 50th Street)
Performance brings the actors and audience within close proximity. Tony Award Winning play about seeing your parents through adult eyes.              
 
Hamilton
Through January 29, 2017
Richard Rodgers Theatre
(226 West 46th Street)
An inventive musical about a young immigrant who changed America... Alexander Hamilton.             
Head of Passes


Head of Passes
Through April 24
The Public Theater (425 Lafayette Street)
Phylicia Rashad stars in this deeply moving new drama about family, acceptance and the power of faith.






Hold On To Me Darling
Through April 17
Linda Gross Theater (336 West 20th Street)
Atlantic Theater Company's outstanding new play from acclaimed playwright Kenneth Lonergan examines the cost of fame, fortune, and the pursuit of the American Dream. 
Through September 4
Lincoln Center Theater (150 West 65th Street)
The revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's play, starring Tony Award Winner Kelli O'Hara.
    
Long Day's Journey into Night
Through June 26
American Airlines Theatre (227 West 42nd Street)
The tale of an ordinary summer's day with extraordinary consequences... stars the incredible Jessica Lange, who has wowed in American Horror Story, along with Gabriel Byrne and Michael Shannon!

Mike Birbiglia: "Thank God for Jokes"
Through May 29
Lynn Redgrave Theater (49 Bleecker Street)
Comedian, writer, and actor, Mike Birbiglia stars in a one-man-show of modern day joke telling

Mobile Unit: Romeo & Juliet
Through May 1
The Public Theater (425 Lafayette)
The Mobile Shakespeare Unit brings this classic tale to the stage!  The Mobile Unit presents free Shakespeare to prisons, homeless shelters, centers for the elderly, and other community venues throughout the five boroughs. They then present the show at The Public Theater, providing New York audiences with low cost tickets to world-class Shakespeare.


On Your Feet
Through November 20
Marquis Theatre (1535 Broadway)
High-energy performance about Emilio and Gloria Estefan.        

Ruthless
Through June 18
St. Luke's Theatre (308 West 46th Street)
Called "the mother of all musicals," I've seen it and can attest... it's a hilarious show starring 10-year old Tori Murray.             
School of Rock
Through October 2
I'm a fan of Andrew Lloyd Weber and I'm sure there will no exception to the quality of his newest musical based on the film starring Jack Black.

Shuffle Along
Through October 9
Music Box Theatre (239 West 45th Street)
Six-time award winner Audra McDonald returns to Broadway.  Now in previews, opens April 28th through October 9th.
Note: Audra McDonald will not appear in performances from June 19 through September 12, 2016.      

A Streetcar Named Desire
A Streetcar Named Desire
April 23 through June 4
St. Ann's Warehouse (Brooklyn Bridge Park)
The iconic production stars X-Files' own Gillian Anderson!

Tuck Everlasting The Musical
Through January 1
Broadhurst Theatre (235 West 44th Street)
If you could live forever, would you? Take a journey you'll never forget in this new musical about love, family, and living life to the fullest!  Now in previews, opens April 26th through January 1st.  
 

Waitress
Through January 1
Brooks Atkinson Theatre (256 West 47th Street)
Based on the 2007 film, Tony Award Winner Jessie Mueller stars in this new musical with music by Sara Bareilles. What a show!
  Now in previews, opens April 24th through January 1st. 

The Woodsman
Through May 29
New World Stages (340 West 50th Street)
It's the origin story of the Wizard of Oz's Tin Man! 
 
ON THE RADAR: 

April 24   Sondheim Unplugged
54 Below (254 West 54th Street)
Annual event features some of Broadway and cabaret's most dynamic voices, accompanied by piano only, honoring the work of Broadway's master composer. 

Crosby Street Hotel (79 Crosby Street)
For $55 per person, enjoy dinner and a movie. A 3-course meal is followed by a viewing of this Oscar nominated movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy.  
 

May 1  Paula Cole
City Winery (155 Varick Street)
Grammy winner and 7 time Grammy nominee Paula Cole performs.

May 2  The New York Pops 33rd Birthday Gala
Carnegie Hall (881 Seventh Avenue) 
The New York Pops celebrates 33 years of bringing music to New York City. Guest performers include Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Patti LuPone, and Judith Clurman's Essential Voices USA.

125th Anniversary Gala 

May 5  Jerry Seinfeld: The Homestand
The Beacon Theatre (2124 Broadway)
Try to grab tickets for any of the upcoming monthly performances in 2016. 

May 5  125th Anniversary Gala
Carnegie Hall (881 Seventh Avenue)
Exactly 125 years to the day that the Hall first opened its doors in 1891. Special performers include Yo-Yo Ma, Michael Feinstein, and James Taylor! 
   
FoodFOR THE FOODIE
 
April 16  Wine on Wheels
City Winery (155 Varick Street)
Purchase tickets for wine tasting and silent auction featuring over 200 wines served by over 60 of New York City's most esteemed sommeliers.
 
April 16 & 17  New York Culinary Experience
The International Culinary Center (462 Broadway)
Hands-on cooking classes and discussions with 30 renowned chefs including Amanda Freitag, Carla Hall, and Gabriel Kreuther.

ON THE RADAR: 

April 25
  NYC Taste of the Nation for No Kid Hungry
225 Liberty Street
Join the city's finest chefs, sommeliers and mixologists for a night of dining in support of No Kid Hungry's work to end childhood hunger in the America.

April 29  American Airlines International Pairing Series
City Winery (155 Varick Street)
Part of an annual series of dinners showcasing the wine and food of a specific region. This event focuses on Southern Italy.

April 29  Madison Square Eats
Madison Square Park
Annual event featuring some of NYC's most popular restaurants and food vendors
.  Through May 27th.

May 1 & 2 Food Book Fair 
Wythe Hotel (80 Wythe Avenue - Brooklyn)
Annual festival celebrating the intersections of food culture and the writing that brings them to life - lectures, panel discussions, and food tastings highlight the 2-day event.
 

May 7   Spring Wine Festival
NYY Steak (7 West 51st Street)
A celebration of wine downtown... taste over 150 wines.

May 7 & 8  New York Vegetarian Festival 
The Metropolitan Pavilion (125 West 18th Street)
Taste vegetarian delights from local vendors. I'm always surprised at the amazing tastes available.

May 11  Brunch Eats
Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum (Pier 86 - West 46th Street & 12th Avenue)
Breakfast-for-Dinner event features over 20 of New York City's top restaurants and bakeries. 
FeatureSPECIAL FEATURE: NYC FOOD HALLS 
Chelsea Market
75 Ninth Avenue
Who would have thought a market like this could exist in NYC?  From food and restaurants to gifts and clothing... favorites include Buon Italia (Italian market), Beyond Sushi (healthy sushi), Doughnuttery (doughnut stand), The Green Table  (organic eatery) and  Eleni's (custom cookies).

City Kitchen
City Kitchen
700 8th Avenue
The latest food hall opening, have a taco from Gabriela's, then grab a doughnut from Dough for dessert!

Eataly
200 Fifth Avenue
The quintessential Italian marketplace.  Seven restaurants (including a rooftop beer garden), a cooking school, fresh pastas, top wines, and everything you need to make the perfect Italian meal. 



Essex Street Market 
120 Essex Street
A staple since 1940, there are over 20 independent vendors. Favorites include Saxelby Cheesemongers, Porto Rico Importing Company (coffee), Essex Restaurant, and Pain D'Avignon (bakery). 

Fulton Stall Market 
207 A Front Street  
Local food producers sell their items in an indoor farmers' market open year round. Outdoor market open seasonally on Sundays. Check the schedule for popups.
  
Grand Central Market
Grand Central Terminal
Dedicate some time to Grand Central... go from store to store, eat in the food court, shop in the market.  The market includes many specialties from Murray's Cheese to Oren's Daily Roast.  
 
Gotham West Market
 600 11th Avenue
An upscale food court in Hell's Kitchen. You can have everything from authentic ramen to a delicious taco and a cup of Blue Bottle Coffee.  
 
200 Vesey Street   
Hudson Eats features restaurants and food vendors such as  Dos Toros, Mighty Quinn's BBQ, and Unami Burger to name a few.  While there, check out Le District, a sprawling indoor market like the food halls of Europe... culinary-specific stations, restaurants, and a fresh grocery.   
 
The Plaza Food Hall by Todd English
The Plaza Hotel - Fifth Avenue at Central Park South
Over 30,000 square feet of vendors... Lady M Confections, William Greenberg Desserts, and Tartinery are just a sampling.
 
UrbanSpace Vanderbilt 
Corner of 45th Street & Vanderbilt Avenue
It features over 20 chef-driven restaurants in booths, with a centralized seating area. Roberta's Pizzas, Red Hook Lobster Pound, and La Palapa are just a few of the spots.