The wildly popular Brooklyn-based market has officially landed on the West Coast. Smorgasburg began in 2011 as a space for chefs and food lovers to come together every Sunday during the summer. Its long-awaited arrival to Downtown Los Angeles means that instead of drooling over Instagram photo, Californians can finally try it out themselves.
The Alameda Produce Market houses Smorgasburg and its vendors on a five acre property. Coming from LA, your first anxious thought is probably about parking. Thankfully, thereâs no need to fret because a 4,000 spot parking garage was just built and is free for the first two hours.
Like any good food connoisseur, I read up on what Smorgasburg treats I shouldnât miss out on. Images of lobster, poke, ramen burgers, and large mozzarella stick floated through my head.
The first item I tried was Amaze Bowlsâ Acai Mini. It was 105 degrees and all I wanted was something cold. Acai, blueberries, pineapple, banana, agave, and hemp milk are blended together to make a delightful bowl topped with fresh fruit and coconut shavings. Rumor has it that theyâre opening a brick and mortar at the Venice boardwalk this summer.
Good bagels arenât just found in New York. Mauryâs Bagels filled my heart with love, happiness, and carbs. My everything bagel was topped with scallion shmear.
My wallet started to cry a little, telling me that I couldnât try everything, so I made a list for my next visit. Lobsterdamus serves up lobster nachos and whole grilled lobsters. #Eggsoneggsoneggs can be found at Monsieur Egg. NanaPops, because who doesnât love frozen banana dipped in chocolate. And of course, the notorious ramen burger and raindrop cake.
Please enjoy this photo of me as a smiling slice of pizza.