Reporting live from the Dekalb Market in Brooklyn! Read about it in the in flight magazine on my way to NYC for the Reel Sisters Film & Lecture Series. It's actually right by the venue so I decided to check it out.
First impression, they may have promoted it too soon. As most of the vendors are still constructing. The market is made up of corrugated metal freight cubes repurposed as food stalls, record stores and clothing shops.
It gets a plus for reusing and recycling material. Another for creativity and theme - the vendors are artsy, informal and eclectic. And one more for accessibility - it's right off the Dekalb Ave stop from the Q.
What I ate: an opened face Jerk BBQ Chicken sandwhich with a side of vegetarian collard greens from Mazie's Bites (delicious) and a fancy probiotic juice (tasty) from Nile Valley Eco-Juice and Salad Bar. A bit pricey, but you're paying for health conscious fare, so at least you can feel good about it:) Price for the whole meal = $16.
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