Category: | Market |
Address: | 353 W 14th St, New York, NY 10014, USA |
Phone: | +1 646-678-3231 |
Site: | gansmarket.com |
Rating: | 4.4 |
Working: | 8AM–8PM 8AM–8PM 8AM–8PM 8AM–8PM 8AM–8PM 8AM–8PM 8AM–8PM |
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GKarl Mueller
This is a difficult review, but food poisoning isnt to be taken lightly. I went to the GMarket a week ago with a group of friends. We all got sick afterward. The culprit was apparently the ceviche from the Peruvian Market - advertised as "raw food". I mailed the GMarket management and got "Very sorry about that...will pass the information on to the owners of the Peruvian booth". I heard nothing back. Followed up with another mail to the management suggesting a refund was appropriate (the ceviche was expensive) and got no reply. IF mgmnt did give my contact info to the booth, it didnt merit a reply. So, beware. To be sure, there are many good and responsible vendors at the market. But based on our experience if you get sick youre on your own. We will not be going back. Followup: Got a reply from the owner of the Peruvian Market. Very apologetic. Denied any possibility his stand was the source of the poisoning. That means our problem came from gelato, a cookie, or a slice of pizza? Highly unlikely...
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Roxane Baché
Avant garde Meatpacking District now boasts its Gansevoort Market, which is also called by locals the “little Chelsea Market”. Only a few blocks away, it is a more intimate, less crowded and touristy, but equally fun and interesting place. Based on the same concept of street food and local produce, it has a great chilled vibe to it. After walking the High Line this is the perfect place to stop and grab a quick bite to eat. There are so many options, it’s impossible not to find something you’re in the mood for. Plus, there is a really cute seating area in the back. If the weather is nice take your food and eat it at the outdoor tables and chairs in the square down Gansevoort Street.
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Julie Xiao
I came here for lunch on a Saturday. Gansevoort Market is a food court which have been opening in a lot of neighborhoods in NYC. Im a fan of food courts since they have a range of options. Gansevoort Market has many options - poke, ceviche, Italian, Korean, Thai, and tacos. We finally picked Bangkok Bar since we were feeling like eating Thai. I ordered the Khao Soi curry noodles and a Thai iced tea. The bowl portion was quite large. They gave me two rather large chicken drumsticks. It was delicious - very flavorful and I really liked the pickled cabbage. I was very full at the end of the meal. I will definitely return and try the other places in the market.
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Anna Med
Not impressed. Walked around and nothing looks too healthy or worth a try. Had the Peruvian Ceviche, and, although it tasted good, Ceviche is supposed to marinate in the lemon overnight so that the acid cooks it, while here it was thrown together instantly. Also, although I paid full price as if I had an entire meal, the portion was barely an appetizer - I was still hungry afterwards. That says alot considering I get full easily. I might venture back to see if I can manipulate items on one of the stands menus to get something healthy and delicious, but only if I have lots of time and nothing better to do.
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joanne sinovoi
this is an open food court type of market- all kinds of food. I went to the garlic knot slider place where I had the meatball and the chicken parm knot. I prefer the meatball garlic knot. There are many other places to eat such as a hamburger place, poke, Luzzos pizza is also in there and it is worth going there for their pizza as it is not new york typical slice. there are tables and chairs set up bench style. this place is much smaller in comparison to chelsea market- there are restrooms as well - good place to consider getting off the highline
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ken b
NEVER ORDER FROM GRAPE LEAF. Im a lifelong vegetarian and ordered a falafel without tomatoes. After having to correct them 3 times for adding tomatoes, I ended up biting into my falafel only to find out it was beef....I threw up directly all over the table and scoulded the owner for breaking my eternal vegetarian vow based on pure stupidity. The woman behind the counter is friendly and somewhat sufficient. BY NO MEANS let your order be taken by the elderly man! he gets every order wrong everytime and shouldnt be behind the counter...
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Mary Raphael George
Im giving it 5 because it was a cool place with food from many different ethnicities and varieties. From seafood to Asian to Spanish to Colombian to vegan, this place had it...including pizza-regular and funky. The atmosphere was rad, very Cali like with open roof. Wonder how it transforms in the winter... Go for the pizza or something different. We had a Spanish tortilla but I was not impressed too much but the vibe was good so it was fine and exotic.
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Sheily Parisienne
Un marché couvert de plats emporter de toutes les nationalités ! Italie, Japon, Grèce, France, USA... toutes le nationalités sont représentées. Excellent pour grignoter avant dattaquer la High Line ou le Whitney.
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Alessandro Vitali
È una sorta di magazzino trasformato in piazza con tanti ristoranti e bar dentro. Atmosfera molto neworkese. Ideale per un caffe, un drink o una cena veloce.
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Corrie Davidson
I was sad when they moved from the old location, but most of your favorites made the trip (including mine, Lukes Lobster). Long and narrow, there are now bathrooms in the back, clearer sight lines, and what feels like more seating options. I prefer Gansevoort to Chelsea as they tend to have more food options and slightly fewer crowds.
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Arquimides Vargas
Esté lugar es unos de mis favoritos porque aquí me gano el sustento de mi familia, y también porque es un lindo lugar para comer y pasarla bien en familia
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Viktor S
Место с мультиедой - берешь у кого-то из продавцов и ешь за общим столом или стойкой. Мы ели перуанскую еду и бургер - очень вкусно!
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Javier Kohen
This market has a great vibe and wonderful looks, but I found the food lackluster and pricey. I tried arepas, Spanish tortilla and chocolate mousse, all from different steps, and none was worth its price. The seating space is messy and doesnt match the style of the market itself.
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Lynore Laws
This place is PERFECT for a larger group or for a couple who like different things to eat. I love that there is so much variety - AND its New Yorks greatest street food in one location. We had a few tacos, which were OUTSTANDING and a rice bowl. This is def worth checking out!
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Stephanie Carino
This place is a great go to for lunch in the Meatpacking District. There are so many options, its impossible not to find something youre in the mood for. Only downside may be too many options. The prices are also not the cheapest, but on par for NYC. Definitely try the crepes!
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malala carena
muy bueno para ir a comer o a tomar algo, hay muchas variedad de comida y cosas dulces, el mejor: cheesecake cone.
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Gregory Adams
I have eaten here at least 5 times in two weeks. You ask why? And I say why not. Great place that has over 10 restaurants and great spot to eat. The best spot for a great price was Cappones. I had the Cappone sandwich twice because its that good.
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Rob Lackey
You simply can not get bad food here. This is the heartland of hipsters. The vendors here are absurdly obsessed with the quality of their product and this is reflected in the pricing. It is worth it. Try Luzzos, its great and on the cheaper side.
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Ida Noelle
Charming little market with lots of interesting food vendors. Unfortunately I wasnt too thrilled with the quality of the food (had a slice of pizza and a pulled pork sandwich) But still a nice place to hang out under the branch lined canopy.