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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAnthony Bourdain to open giant Blade Runner-themed food market in New York City
?w=800Hidden throughout New York City are bustling food halls like Gansevoort Market or Smorgasburg. But for those who ever said, I had in mind something a little more radical, Anthony Bourdain has the solution. The celebrity chef will soon open a 100,000-square-foot International Food Market at the newly renovated SuperPier on Pier 57. Oh, and did I mention its inspired by Blade Runner?
Yes, the chaos and clamor of the market place from Ridley Scotts dystopian masterpiece will be coming to Manhattans West Side. It is meant to be crowded and chaotic because thats what hawker centres should be, said Bourdains partner Stephen Wether at the 2015 World Street Food Congress in Singapore. It should activate all of your senses.
Plans for the space, which eats up pretty much all of the SuperPiers retail allotment, include a farmers market, hawker-style street food stalls, a 1,500-square-foot oyster bar, a bakery, butchers, a tapas bar, a tea shop, a pastry shop, and potentially even an outdoor Asian-themed beer garden. As Bourdain put it, foodies will be able to enjoy expertly sliced Iberico ham and some Cava or Kuching-style laksa [soup], Chinese lamb noodles, Vietnamese pho or a decent barbecue brisket all in one place.
Its a bit more chaotic than how the hawkers markets are organized [in Singapore], Wether said. Hopefully, it will be as crowded and popular. But it is supposed to be a mash-up of foods, styles, smells, tastes and visuals.
http://consequenceofsound.net/2015/05/anthony-bourdain-to-open-giant-blade-runner-themed-food-market-in-new-york-city/
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Anthony Bourdain to open giant Blade Runner-themed food market in New York City (Original Post)
Katashi_itto
May 2016
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FSogol
(46,584 posts)1. "He says you under arrest, Mister Deckard."
TlalocW
(15,629 posts)2. Also
The best Voight-Kampff machines money can buy.
TlalocW
procon
(15,805 posts)3. Sounds like fun.
I'd go just to be a gawker and do some serious people watching whilst slurping down my bowl of noodles.
backscatter712
(26,355 posts)7. Monsieur, azonnal kövessen engem, bitte!.
Bonx
(2,191 posts)4. Want !
Codeine
(25,586 posts)5. Designed to provoke an emotional response. . . nt
pinboy3niner
(53,339 posts)6. Deckard: Sushi. That's what my ex-wife called me - cold fish.
closeupready
(29,503 posts)8. Dumb, IMO. "Blade Runner" is a favorite film of mine, love Asian food, and
even though he seems like a dilettante, I like Bourdain, but I don't see the appeal of being crammed into a small space with the spoiled brats who now have taken over Chelsea. Let's not, and say 'we did!'.