This warehouse-style food court boasts 40 vendors of different cuisines ranging from Hawaiian to Polish origins, all while maintaining a classically Brooklyn vibe. What helps really put it on the map, though, is Katz’s first location outside of the original, beloved delicatessen in the Lower East Side. What differentiates DMH from other food halls is that there is a custom built show kitchen and space for hosting events.
Whatever you’re craving, DMH has you covered. Paella Shack, for example, allows you to get paella quickly- a dish which is usually made to order. And if you like arepas, you’ll know that it’s hard to find a place that’s up to your standards, but luckily, Arepa Lady is consistent and reliable. The most talked about places though, are Pierogi Boys (you can never go wrong here), Ample Hills (because everyone needs a go-to ice cream spot), and Eight Turn Crepe (no explanation necessary).
It can get pretty crowded and seats can be hard to find, but if you’re like a lot of people, you’ll end up walking around the place five times before you make up your mind. This isn’t a bad thing though, you can easily spend half a day here as there is a Trader Joe’s and Target right upstairs. And even if you still can’t decide which mouthwatering vendor you’d like to satisfy your appetite, it is a food court, after all, so you can, and should, get things from multiple different restaurants and make your own smorgasbord.