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    Winter Flea + Smorgasburg

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    Caro P.

    Smorgasburg moves around the town according to the season. Thank God! It is snowing and 20 degrees outside, an outdoor flea market and food booth event would be awful. Luckily someone was thinking and has found a weekend establishment at industrial city on the second floor. Flea market: a typical flea market with booths selling everything from vintage clothing to handmade kitchen tables/bars. Find the guy who makes tables/buffets and such, he is awesome. Food booths: there is a nice variety. Only about 6 food booths. It is nice cause there is beer and an eating area at the back of the building. We tried the ramen burger (love it) the Philippine inspired jack fruit cooked in banana leaf ( cool concept but didn't taste amazing).

    Kenny C.

    Industry City is really shaping up to be somewhat of a scene. Mister Sunday has departed, but for the winter, the Brooklyn Flea and Smorgasburg have moved in. It's located in the building across from the food court on the second floor. It's a bit of a maze, but if you know what you're looking for, it's not too bad. Up the main stairs, you enter into the Flea. It's a bit tough to navigate, especially with the stands close together and people crowded around them shopping. Speaking of shopping, they have a ton of quirky things that Brooklyn Flea is known for. Records, vintage clothing, old toys, cameras, and then a ton of random stuff like post-it note drawings and wooden furniture. Once you walk all the way through to the back, you'll reach the Smorgasburg area where the food vendors are. Things like ramen burger, Ramen Shack, and things that aren't ramen, like Fletcher's and other mainstays like Lumpia Shack and Red Hook Lobster. You can definitely make a whole day out of Flea and Smorgasburg, so bring an appetite and patience. Because there's a ton of stuff to look at and eat!

    Pamela M.

    A bunch of different vendors all in one place! What's there not to love? I went because I was hungry and did not feel like dealing with along brunch lines and I was not disappointed. In fact I was SO overwhelmed that I didn't know what to eat. I ended going for some bubble tea, wowfulls, ramen burger, and Venezuelan street food. But there were many other places that I wanted to try. The location its self is right across the street from Costco which makes parking a premium. I didn't not enjoy having to look for parking. I must admit that when I finally did park it was at a spot where I was not clear if I was legally parked or not.... Depending on which part you enter the building you may have to walk through the whole flea market to get to the food if that's what you are interested in. Also please note that most places require cash. While there was an ATM on the premises the fee was $3!!!!! All in all it is a wonderful place to visit with ample seating. The fact that it is indoors ensures that you can visit ALL winter all! Happy eating!!! Also in general the food is not cheap.

    Judy Z.

    I love this place! It reminds me of the "Night Markets" we have back in LA. I liked the industrial setting, the big open spaces allows for you to move around without bumping elbows with other food seekers. I came around opening time on Sunday, found parking pretty quickly and was able to check out different food stands without waiting in line for more than 5-10 minutes. My favorite thing here by far was the Sigsig from the Adobo, it was so hardy and good that I could probably eat it everyday and not get sick of it. The ramen from the Ramen Shack was also on-point. Their soft-boiled egg was cooked to perfection! After stuffing your face with the smorgasbord of yummy treats, don't forget to check out the Wowfuls for their green tea 'eggettes' dessert!

    Patty C.

    Perfect for a relaxing weekend! Located 2 blocks away from the 36st subway station. So excited to see different vendors and people independently selling their items. If you have any friends wanting to visit brooklyn, I would definitely bring them to smorgasburg in Industry City before the season if over. I probably wouldnt buy any home items or clothing from this place, super pricey for old "vintage" items. But it is a great place to get away from the city, definitely check out the food vendors though!

    Bona Bona Ice Cream: S'Mores Lava Cake
    Gil I.

    Great winter weekend indoor activity! Nice variety of super friendly vendors, great East River NYC views and fun food options. I would give it 5 stars if they had more veggie options and actually food w/vegetable accompaniments. The S'Mores lava cake from Bona Bona ice cream was a masterpiece and worth a trip just for that alone!

    Alan L.

    I have bad luck when I go to the outside version of Smorgasburg. It either rains or there are hardly any vendors out. I'm glad they decided to have one inside the Industrial Building. I think they use the space here very nicely. I mean they use up all the space as much possible. There is so much going on here with the Winter Flea and Smorgasburg. There are so many unique things you can purchase, but given my style it didn't really fit me. I really came here to try out the food. There are some foods I want to try, but I can only stomach so much. I got the Ramen Burger there. It was my first ever Ramen Burger. I know SHOCKING!!! It was okay. I won't say I loved it nor did I hate it. It was an okay burger. I do feel like it could have use an extra something in it. The one thing I did want to try is from WowFulls. My girlfriend and I tried the Original "Gai dan Jai" with ice cream topped with strawberries and strawberry pocky. This dessert looks absolutely pretty to look at and looks darn delicious to eat. It was darn delicious. It was crunchy, soft, creamy, and sweet. I'm definitely getting more Wowfulls next time. Definitely want to try out more of the vendors when I come back.

    Geekar L.

    3.5 stars. I was excited when I heard about this place opening up. I'm glad that we can still have Smorgasburg even as the weather gets colder! I've only been here once and it was pretty early so it wasn't too packed. Prices are typical of Smorgasburg so it can be on the pricey side, but what you're paying for is having a variety of food options all in one place. The set up in here is nice for Brooklyn Flea as well, but it seems like one side may be at a disadvantage since they don't get much sun/natural lighting. I wanted to try "Wowfulls" since I heard about them; the egg cake w/ice cream trend isn't as big in the U.S. compared to Canada. I tried their pumpkin spice egg cake without ice cream and it was too sweet and flakey. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt that maybe it was their first egg cake of the day... I heard the dude tell someone else that it's pretty when served with ice cream. I don't deny that it's pretty, but everything that goes into making it pretty should be good on it's own, right? Anyway, I would love to try food from other vendors the next time I'm here; everything looks so good! P.S. There is a paid ($5) parking lot for Industry City on 2nd avenue behind Costco. There is also street parking under the highway on 3rd avenue.

    Jung Joo K.

    Fun vibe with various food stalls where you can try an array of delicious food. Some may be a little pricey for its portion. But I think the experience is worth it. There's drinks, meals, snacks, dessert, coffee, etc. It's a great place for all ages. This branch of Smorgasburg is especially unique because of the attached flea market and its location. It's in Industrial City, which is decorated with fun graffiti. I think if you go on the weekends, there are more food discoveries to be made here as well. The flea market, while there is the regular vintage junk, also has high quality furniture, local products, cosmetics, art, etc. Love it! Parking can be a little bit of a pain with Cosco right by it. So maybe come by public transportation.

    Oh man gimme a bite of that matcha egg waffles with white chocolate peppermint bark ice cream
    Vivian Y.

    Being a big fan of Smorgasburg, I knew I had to pay a visit once it moved to my hood for the winter. After reading the reviews here on Yelp about the lack of food, I decided to set my standard a bit lower. Nevertheless, I wanted to try out the new wowfulls stand and so there I go. I went on a Saturday in the late afternoon and parking was pretty easy to find nearby. Smorgasburg is located on the 2nd floor and all the food stands were located in one corner. Even though I came at noon, a lot of the stands were not open (which was really disappointing). There was really no food options that I really want to try out of the ones that were open. Hence, I only tried the wowfulls (matcha egg waffles with white chocolate peppermint bark ice cream). It was sooooo good. The egg waffles were still crunchy when I bit into it (not like the ones you eat in chinatown and they're all mushy inside). The ice cream that was put on it tasted really creamy as well. There are also a bunch of vintage shops located all around throughout the floor. However, there was really no store that stood out to me; they all seemed the same. All in all, I was pretty disappointed in Smorgasburg: industry city edition. If it wasn't for wowfulls, I would not be returning at all. I left with an empty stomach and had to find a nearby restaurant to satisfy my hunger pangs.

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    Jeannie C.

    Amidst the broken sidewalks, and the mobs of wholesale shoppers of Costco, exists a wonderland called Smorgasburg and Brooklyn Flea. They have created a hipster world full of vintage clothing, handmade goods, and other randomness. I have been there twice in one month and still want to go again. Food - with over a dozen vendors to choose from, how can you choose?? They have sandwiches, Greek food, Latin food, and desserts. I've only tried the roast pork sandwich from Federoff's and the Green Tea Wowfull and I was impressed. Federoff's sandwich was juicy with sauteed broccoli rabe and garlic and a roasted long hot pepper on top. MUAH bellissima. The Wowfull is a Hong Kong style dessert that was brought to the US. I used to love eating them as a kid, the sidewalk vendors sold 20 little pieces for $1. They're moist little cakes that have just the right sweetness. Wowfull created a more modern version by adding MATCHA powder, which I LOVE. The cakes were moist yet crunchy on the outside. I could do without the ice cream though, it made it less authentic. Shopping- my friend got a vintage Patagonia rain jacket which he successfully negotiated the price on and I got a handmade leather bag from Flux productions made by Ryan Grier. I love hand crafted, 'made in small batches' items. When you're done, sit outside with a hot drink of your choice and play some baci ball or cornhole!

    Chicken rice bowl w/coconut yogurt & extra fried egg at Adobo Shack http://www.jessicatom.com/blog/2015/11/8/smorgasburg-at-industry-city
    Jessica T.

    Hurry! This Smorgasburg is in the perfect sweet spot. - Not too crowded (it's less than a month old) - Before the holiday shopping season is in full swing (for now) - When other Smorgasburg/BK Fleas are still in their Summer/Fall locations, so the masses are spread across more locations The space is relatively airy and well-lit, an improvement over the former winter location, One Hanson Place, which got kinda knotty and narrow. Yay for claustrophobes! I ate at Adobo Shack and Lucy's Vietnamese, and they were both great. Fresh, bright flavors while also being hearty. Decent value-for-the-$, too. I also had a vegan "sloppy Jane" at Tamarack, which was interesting, but not my fav (maybe I am too neat to enjoy such sloppiness). If you're interested here are pics of the space and more food/flea vendors: http://www.jessicatom.com/blog/2015/11/8/smorgasburg-at-industry-city

    A And A.

    What a cool place! I've never been to any of the other Smorgasburgs so I can't really compare but I loved this place. Industry City seems like such an inspiring location with tons of small businesses producing and selling their products throughout the week. On Saturday and Sunday it houses the winter edition of Smorgasburg, divided into a flea market and a food hall section. The flea market has the usual stalls with vintage items and a bunch of local products, furniture, clothes and also lots of unique stuff like butterfly glass domes or handmade leather bags. The other side houses a food hall with different lunch and dessert stalls but also products like pickled horseradish or cooking oils that you can buy for your own home. We came in the afternoon and weer'nt even that hungry but couldn't pass by the Ramen Burger stand without trying it. Pretty good stuff ;)

    Tonkatsu ramen from Ramen Shack.

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