Lombrano food hall articles
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Lombrano Food Hall offers automated food experiences that mostly hit the mark
I recently stumbled across an early '50s photo of Audrey Hepburn, white gloves and all, standing in front of a row of chrome and glass cubicles at a Manhattan Horn & Hardart Automat. The starlet in the photo is presumably about to put her nickels into a slot that will open to a seductive slice of pie, an illuminated slab of meatloaf or something similarly tasty.
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I asked locals what makes the food hall at The Moor Market in Sheffield so great
Unlike so much else in Sheffield city centre, the food hall in The Moor Market is almost always busy. So I wandered down one lunch time to see who was attracted to this informal, unflashy melting pot of cuisines at the right price. Opened when they were still known as ‘food courts’ this array of cafes - or ‘kitchens’ in modern parlance - is not the trendiest by any means - and maybe that’s the secret of its success. It is built on a strong showing of traditional English grub - fried food,...
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"I visited new food hall in huge old Sheffield warehouse and it got one thing just right"
Food halls are having a bit of a moment in Sheffield. Cutlery Works in Neepsend and Kommune on Angel Street have been named among the best in the UK, Sheffield Plate at Orchard Square is thriving and the city’s original food hall at Moor Market remains popular. They will soon be joined by Cambridge Street Collective, which it is said will be Europe’s largest purpose-built food hall, with capacity for 1,200 diners. But there’s another new addition to the scene at The Steamworks, a vast former...