Best Street Markets in Secaucus

We've collected top 10 mentioned street markets in Secaucus from other articles such as Brooklyn 1 day itinerary, Things To Do, the Guardian.

Best Street Markets in Secaucus

Chelsea Market
Chelsea Market
4.5 (36587 ratings)4.5 (8713 ratings)
Indoor marketplace renowned for its wide range of grocers (fish, produce, etc.), shops & eateries.
75 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011, USA
Shopping mallShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Touropia
27 Top Tourist Attractions in New York City
"After making history as the place where the Oreo cookie was invented, the Chelsea Market has become one of the most popular food halls in New York City. The old Nabisco Factory has made way for a collection of high-end supermarkets, delis and specialty stores. While the market is a great place to shop and stock up on produce, the various eateries are the real attraction."
Mentioned by Walks of New York
The Best Markets in NYC
"Chelsea Market is often labeled “touristy” in the guidebooks. It’s true that there are a lot of tourists here; but there are also plenty of locals. In fact, there is a lot of everyone because the market is simply jaw-dropping."
Brooklyn Flea
Brooklyn Flea
4.2 (919 ratings)4 (33 ratings)
Weekly, seasonal outdoor market featuring vintage & antique items, crafts & gourmet food stands.
80 Pearl St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Flea marketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by the Guardian
10 of the best shops in Brooklyn, New York
"Nothing represents Brooklyn's do-it-yourself spirit and obsessive love of all things vintage like this market, where vendors from around the borough and beyond sell crafts, antiques, and artisanal specialty foods. April through November, the Flea is an outdoor affair, crowded with hungover hipsters and sunburned toddlers enjoying pupusas (Salvadoran stuffed tortillas) and locavore popsicles. On Saturdays, it takes place on a lot in Fort Greene (176 Lafayette Ave), while on Sundays it camps out on the Williamsburg waterfront (27 North 6th St)."
Mentioned by Brooklyn 1 day itinerary
The Best Brooklyn One Day Itinerary for First Time Visitors
"The popular Brooklyn Flea Market is held at DUMBO every Sunday!. This weekend flea market sells a large variety of artsy items such as vintage furniture, stylish clothes, antiques, jewelry and more. It was really fun to explore the vibrant market!. After looking around for a while, we bought a “Brooklyn Flea Market” cup and trendy sling bag."
Smorgasburg
Smorgasburg
4.5 (2754 ratings)4.5 (636 ratings)
Buzzy seasonal outdoor foodie market on Saturdays, offering 75+ vendors & city skyline views.
90 Kent Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA
Food courtShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by New York City 5 days itinerary
An Epic 5 Days in New York Itinerary (by a Former New Yorker)
"*NOTE: If one of your days in New York happens to be a Saturday, shuffle around this itinerary to make this day your Brooklyn day so you can check out Smorgasburg and the Brooklyn Flea. Also, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden has free admission before noon on Saturday!"
Union Square Greenmarket
Union Square Greenmarket
4.6 (3563 ratings)4.5 (326 ratings)
Lively outdoor market, open Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat, offering produce, cheese, bread, flowers & more.
Union Square W &, E 17th St, New York, 10003, USA
Farmers' marketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket
Grand Army Plaza Greenmarket
4.7 (553 ratings)4 (10 ratings)
Prospect Park West, Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215, USA
Farmers' marketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by Eater
12 Best Farmers Markets in NYC
"Your best strategy at this huge, jam-packed Saturday market is to do a walk-through first. Check out all the stands to see who has the juiciest pears and apples that day (you can usually sample the fruit), and which fall root vegetables are calling your name (snowy parsnips! bulbous rutabaga! pink turnips!). Before you’re done, pick up heritage pork from Flying Pigs Farm and fragrant herbs from Lavender by the Bay."
Mentioned by Brooklyn 1 day itinerary
A Perfect Day in Brooklyn, NY
"If you happen to be in the city on a Saturday, pop into the Grand Army Plaza Farmer’s Market, on the Northwest corner of Prospect Park, for a great selection of fresh local produce and a cheeky afternoon snack, like the cider donuts!"
Essex Market
Essex Market
4.5 (3099 ratings)4.5 (51 ratings)
Indoor market with rows of vendors specializing in meat, fish, cheese, produce & specialty foods.
88 Essex St, New York, NY 10002, USA
MarketShoppingProduce marketRestaurantFlea & Street Markets
Chelsea Flea
Chelsea Flea
4 (99 ratings)
29 W 25th St, New York, NY 10010, USA
Flea marketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by doNYC
10 Awesome Flea Markets in NYC
"Yes, this market does have a $1 gate fee, but it goes towards maintaining the grounds where 135 vendors can sell you their cool stuff. Around for almost 40 years, this market has both local and international vendors so you can find the most unique pieces for your place. Sat - Sun 6:30 am 6 pm / Uptown Side of West 25th Street between Broadway and Sixth Avenue."
Mentioned by NYCPlugged
The Best of NYC Markets to Visit This Summer
"Rain or shine, the Chelsea Flea Market is the perfect place to look for antiques, collectibles, and vintage items with 5o-60 vendors filling the space. Location: 29 West 25th Street, New York NY 10010. Days/Times: Every Saturday and Sunday, 8am to 5pm"
Smorgasburg Prospect Park
Smorgasburg Prospect Park
4.5 (12 ratings)4.5 (127 ratings)
Breeze Hill, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY 11225, USA
FestivalShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by NYCPlugged
The Best of NYC Markets to Visit This Summer
"The Smorgasburg Sunday location is in the center of Prospect Park. It is filled with just as many delicious food vendors as their other two locations, as well as plenty of picnic tables (for those quick enough to grab one). Location: Breeze Hill, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, NY 11225"
Brooklyn Borough Hall Greenmarket
Brooklyn Borough Hall Greenmarket
4.5 (255 ratings)4 (8 ratings)
Court St &, Montague St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Farmers' marketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
LIC Flea & Food
LIC Flea & Food
3.8 (488 ratings)2.5 (9 ratings)
Large outdoor market with vendors selling antiques, collectibles & food every summer weekend.
5-25 46th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11101, USA
Flea marketShoppingFlea & Street Markets
Mentioned by doNYC
10 Awesome Flea Markets in NYC
"Nothing says “Spring” quite like a hybrid food-and-flea-market right on the waterfront. If you get thirsty while shopping for knick-knacks, head to the beer garden to get some locally brewed beer while a DJ spins some sick tunes. Sat - Sun 10 am - 6 pm / 5-25 46th Av."
Mentioned by Walks of New York
The Best Markets in NYC
"Many visitors to New York never leave Manhattan and if they do it’s to go to Brooklyn. In doing so they miss what might just be the most interesting borough of them all – Queens. Don’t make their mistake."

Best Asian Food Restaurants in Secaucus

Nurlan
Nurlan
4.9 (155 ratings)
43-39 Main St, Queens, NY 11355, USA
Asian restaurant
Musashi Asian Cuisine
Musashi Asian Cuisine
4.6 (117 ratings)
Locally owned outpost featuring traditional sushi rolls & Japanese dishes in a low-key atmosphere.
495 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantPan-Asian restaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Trip101
Top 10 Asian Restaurants In Brooklyn, New York
"A post shared by Musashi Aaian Cuisnie (@musashi_asian_cuisine) on Feb 24, 2017 at 10:01am PST. For your dining, takeout, and delivery needs in Brooklyn, Musashi Asian Cuisine has got you covered!. Considered a cornerstone of the local community, this restaurant offers outstanding sushi and some of the friendliest restaurant staff that you will ever meet in the neighborhood."
noodlelove
noodlelove
4.3 (179 ratings)
192 Mott St, New York, NY 10012, USA
Asian fusion restaurantGluten-free restaurantHealth food restaurantNoodle shopRestaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Gothamist
NYC's Best New Restaurants & New Dishes In 2020
"Seoul Alle Vongole, at Umma by Noodle Love ($23) Scott Lynch / Gothamist. The Korean comfort-food spot Umma is actually a pandemic-era expansion of Natalie Camerino's Noodle Love, a table-service, curbside-dining extension for which she brought in chef Tabitha Yeh. All of Yeh's noodle and rice dishes here really hit the spot, and her Seoul alle Vongole is probably the best version of this dish I've ever had, a killer combination of slick wonton noodles, loads of tender littlenecks, plenty of heat courtesy of gochugaru, and napa cabbage and sourdough crumble for further textural intrigue."

Top, Best & Fun Rooftop Bars in Secaucus

Superfine
Superfine
4.3 (802 ratings)
Local, seasonal Mediterranean fare is offered in a converted warehouse space with an open kitchen.
126 Front St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA
Organic restaurantBarBrunch restaurantLive music venueRestaurant
Dante NYC
Dante NYC
4.6 (1106 ratings)
Legendary circa-1915 cafe serving small plates & cocktails in an updated historic setting.
79-81 MacDougal St, New York, NY 10012, USA
Italian restaurantBarCafeRestaurant
Cardiff Giant
Cardiff Giant
4.5 (163 ratings)
Bar serving only alcohol produced in New York State, including cider, beer, wine & spirits.
415 Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11205, USA
Bar

Best Takeout Food Restaurants in Secaucus

Lhasa
Lhasa
4.5 (54 ratings)
177 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10003, USA
Tibetan restaurantDumpling restaurantLunch restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Grace & Lightness Magazine
The 16 Best Asian Restaurants in NYC
"This hole-in-the-wall Tibetan shoebox in Jackson Heights serves the best momos around. (Or at least that’s what Anthony Bourdain thought when he ate here.). The Himalayan-inspired food at Lhasa Tibetan Restaurant does not disappoint, from the delicious spicy beef to the popular hand-pulled noodles."
Joe's Italian Deli
Joe's Italian Deli
4.8 (344 ratings)
Enduring old-school deli selling Italian meats, oil & pastas, plus hot meals & housemade mozzarella.
685 E 187th St, Bronx, NY 10458, USA
Italian grocery storeCatering food and drink supplierDeliGift basket storeTakeout RestaurantSandwich shop
Montesacro
Montesacro
4.6 (267 ratings)
Pinsa, a traditional flatbread, headlines a menu of Roman classics prepared in an open kitchen.
432 Union Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA
Italian restaurantBarCocktail barPizza deliveryPizza restaurantPizza TakeoutRoman restaurant
Mentioned by Yelp
Restaurants in Brooklyn
"I haven't heard much about this place and I never heard of pinsa despite being pretty versed in Italian food.” See all Montesacro Pinseria Brooklyn reviews"

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Secaucus

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The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel
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Rest Inn - Elizabeth
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