Food hall, according to the Oxford dictionary, is a British term defined as "a large section of a department store, where food is sold", as opposed to a food court, defined as a North American term meaning "an area in a shopping mall where fast-food outlets are located". However the term "food hall" in the British sense is increasingly used in the United States and in both American and British references to similar gourmet facilities in other countries. In some Asia-Pacific countries, however "food hall" is equivalent to a North American "food court", or the terms are used interchangeably.
Gourmet food hall may also exist in the form of what is nominally a public market, for example in Stockholm's Östermalm Saluhall or Mexico City's Mercado Roma.
Multiple locations worldwide: Eataly
Atlanta: Krog Street Market, Ponce City Market
Baltimore: Lexington Market, Hollins Market, Cross Street Market, Northeast Market, Broadway Market
Bangkok: Siam Paragon Centre
Berlin: KaDeWe
Bologna: Mercato Di Mezzo
Boston: Faneuil Hall Marketplace
Buffalo: EXPO Market
Chicago: Block 37, Chicago French Market, Eataly
Cincinnati: Findlay Market
Cleveland: West Side Market
Columbus: North Market
Denver: The Source
Honolulu: Maunakea Marketplace
Lisbon: Time Out Market Lisboa
London: Fortnum and Mason, Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, John Lewis (Oxford Street)
Los Angeles: Grand Central Market, Farmers Market (Los Angeles), The Brentwood Country Mart
Madrid: Platea Madrid
Mexico City:City Market, multiple locations
La Morera
Liverpool department stores, multiple locations
Marché Dumas
Mercado Independencia
Mercado Moliere
Mercado Roma
Milan 44, Colonia Juárez
Milwaukee: Milwaukee Public Market
Minneapolis: Midtown Global Market
Moscow: Eliseevsky Gastronom (ru)
New Orleans: St. Roch Market
New York City:
Dean and Deluca
Eataly
Gotham West Market
Hudson Eats
Industry City, Brooklyn;
Chelsea Market
Grand Central Terminal: Grand Central Market
Plaza Food Hall,
Celebrity food author and television host Anthony Bourdain plans to open a gourmet food hall.
Orange County, California:
Anaheim: Anaheim Packing House
Santa Ana: 4th Street Market
Tustin: Union Market
Osaka: Hanshin Department Store, Daimaru, Takashimaya, Isetan
Paris: La Grande Épicerie, Galeries Lafayette
Philadelphia: Reading Terminal Market
Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Public Market
Portland, Oregon: Pine Street Market
Rotterdam: Market Hall
San Francisco: San Francisco Ferry Building Marketplace
Seattle: Pike Place Market, Melrose Market
Seoul: Lotte Department Store, Dean and DeLuca, CJ Foodworld, Fauchon
Singapore: Ngee Ann City Basement, ION Orchard Basement, Plaza Singapura Basement, Bugis Junction Basement, Raffles City Basement, 313 @ Somerset Basement, Clarke Quay Central Basement, Pasar Geylang Serai, PasarBella
St. Louis, Missouri: Central Table Food Hall
St. Petersburg: Elisseeff Emporium
Stockholm: Östermalms saluhall (sv)
Switzerland: Globus department store
Taipei: Bellavita Gourmet Food Hall
Tokyo: Takashimaya, Seibu, Odakyu department stores
Vancouver: Granville Island Public Market
Washington D.C.: Union Market
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