Valerie Hall+FollowRed Sesame brings bold fusion to MedpaceCincinnati’s food scene just got a spicy upgrade—Red Sesame, the beloved Korean-Mexican fusion food truck, is setting up shop inside Element Eatery at Medpace. After years of rolling through the city, owner BJ Kim is trading plans for a brick-and-mortar spot for a 250-square-foot kitchen in this bustling food hall. Locals can soon grab their favorite fusion eats without chasing the truck. What do you think—will Red Sesame’s flavors stand out in a food hall packed with options? Let’s talk about your go-to food truck bites and what you want to see on the menu! #Food #CincinnatiEats #FoodHall00Share
Robert Daniels+FollowBoise’s Chow Market closing for a big revampChow Public Market, once Boise’s first food hall, is closing its doors soon as part of a major overhaul at the Boise Spectrum. After years of dwindling tenants and mixed reviews, the space will be reimagined into new restaurant and retail spots to bring fresh energy to the area. Some businesses, like Magnolia Beer + Wine Bar and Paint ’n Sip, are shutting down, while others may adapt to the changes. With the movie theater next door getting a facelift, the goal is to turn the Spectrum back into a lively destination. What do you think would make this spot thrive again? #Food #Boise #FoodHall00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowBaltimore’s new food hall lets you mix & match mealsCraving sushi, barbecue, and Magnolia Bakery all at once? Wonder just opened in Canton Crossing, and it’s shaking up how Baltimore eats. Instead of separate food stalls, there’s one massive kitchen serving up dishes from over 20 restaurant menus—so you can order a steak, a poke bowl, and dessert in a single go. Delivery is free, and you don’t have to compromise on anyone’s cravings. Some folks are skeptical about quality, but Wonder says every dish is made to order. Would you try a place like this, or do you prefer the original restaurants? #Food #BaltimoreEats #FoodHall10Share
Ryan Horne+FollowColumbia’s new food hall is a game changerGather Cola just opened its doors in the Bull Street District, and it’s already shaking up Columbia’s food scene. Imagine ten unique food vendors, two bars, and plenty of cozy spots to hang out—perfect for groups who can never agree on what to eat. Whether you’re craving barbecue, gyros, vegan plates, or a craft beer, there’s something for everyone. Plus, it’s dog-friendly on the first floor and has heaters for chilly days. With flexible hours and covered spaces, it’s set to become the go-to spot before Fireflies games or after a stroll through the district. Who’s checking it out this week? #Food #ColumbiaSC #FoodHall00Share
mary01+FollowColumbia’s new food hall brings Philly flavorPhilly bread and Wisconsin cheese curds are now a Columbia staple thanks to Melt Cheesesteaks & More, the star vendor at the just-opened Gather COLA food hall in BullStreet District. Locals can now grab authentic Philly rolls and Midwestern-inspired cheese on classic cheesesteaks, chicken, or even veggie options—all while enjoying live music, a rooftop bar, and pet-friendly outdoor spaces. With ten food vendors, craft cocktails, and a brewery, Gather COLA is set to become Columbia’s new hangout spot. Which menu item are you most excited to try first? #Food #ColumbiaSC #FoodHall00Share