All the Vendors at Midtown’s Newest Food Hall, Revealed
Urbanspace’s newest venue is opening this month


Mega-popularUrbanspace food hall isadding a new location just six blocks north of its Vanderbilt space in Midtown East later this month. DubbedUrbanspace at 570 Lex,the new three-floor, 11,400 square-foot food hall at 570 Lexington Avenue now has its roster of food vendors. The lineup includes a few Vanderbilt repeats, as well as some new options.
Urbanspace at 570 Lex will keep theMediterraneanfast-casualboom going with a stand forTaïm, the NYC-based falafel-and-pita joint that israpidly expanding across the city. The food hall is adding a newTrapizzino, where diners can get theirRoman pizza pocket fix. Seminal Bushwick hitRoberta’s will also be there with wood-fired pizzas.
The quick-service ramen spotKuro-Obifrom the team behindIppudo in Urbanspace Vanderbilt will open a second location in the new food fall, and a new sushi joint from theBond St. team calledGo Fishis also rolling out. And Alphabet City fried chicken hitBobwhite Counter will also make its food hall debut.
Here is the full list of vendors that will be at Urbanspace at 570 Lex:
- Bao by Kaya (Taiwanese bao)
- Bobwhite Counter (fried chicken and Southern comfort food)
- Dorado (California-inspired tacos)
- Go Fish(sushi)
- Inday Go Go (Indian fast-casual grain bowls and wraps)
- Kuro-Obi (ramen)
- La Pecora Bianca (Italian)
- Liquiteria (juice and acai bowls)
- Little Collins (Australian cafe)
- Roberta’s (wood-fired pizzas)
- Rockaway Clam Bar (casual, to-go seafood)
- Taïm (falafel)
- Top Hops Beer Shop (wide beer selection)
- Tuck Shop (Australian meat and veggie pies)
- Takumi Taco (Japanese-Mexican fusion)
- Trapizzino (Roman street food)
Urbanspace at 570 Lex is set to open on March 28th and will be open Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Steps from Grand Central, Vanderbilt Market offers 15+ eateries, a bar, outdoor seating, table service, and 20+ TV screens for the ultimate Midtown dining spot.
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