An ambitious overhaul of the Market began in 2014 with a redesign of the 26,000 square foot food court. There are spaces for 10-15 vendors with a range of cuisine including Cambodian, Indian, Japanese, Italian--and the ubiquitous Peet's. The remodel aimed to "bring the place into the modern era" with bold graphics (including a huge mural of a chicken head), a large-scale stone mosaic wall depicting eating utensils, bright yellow kids' chairs and tables, and a big living wall. While my Cambodian dinner was delicious, I still miss the massive Borders Bookstore that used to adjoin the food court space.
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Dinner under the living wall |
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Dessert option |
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