Smorgasburg
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Smorgasburg

New York, New York

Photo: Saverio Noro

The open-air food market that launched a thousand food careers. Every Saturday on the Williamsburg waterfront, 100-plus vendors serve everything from Ramen burgers to Jamaican jerk to Taiwanese bao. It's crowded, it's chaotic, and on a sunny Saturday with the Manhattan skyline behind you and a perfect arepa in your hand, it's the most New York thing you can do for free.

Insider tip

Go hungry. Walk the full market once before buying anything. The Colombian arepas and the dumplings are consistent every week.

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