H Mart, an upscale Asian-American market and eatery, is the present-day food supplier that will announce it will have a place at American Dream, the $5 billion amusement and retail vacation spot beginning on the Meadowlands in October.
The 35,000-rectangular-foot H Mart can offer a wide choice of Asian and other global meal items in a “marketplace-eatery” venue, providing freshly organized meals, much like the H Martin Edison does. It will also have a bakery and a stage on which live tunes and other events could be held weekly, a first for a New Jersey H Mart. There are seven H Marts in New Jersey. Bergen County has six of them, along with two in Fort Lee.
“We are creating a brand new template for the future of Asian food in America—a place to experience the exceptional of what Asia has to offer, discover new flavors, or have a flavor of domestic,” said Stacey Kwon, H Mart’s president. We have many interesting initiatives in the works and are pleased to showcase them at the American Dream.”
H Mart joins several other dining options for the 30 to 40 million people slated to visit American Dream in its first year in operation after it opens Oct. 25.
There will be four food halls, two of which as a way to be “world’s firsts:” A Kosher meals court docket and a 38,000 square-foot MUNCHIES food corridor. They will feature cuisines from around the sector.
Grisini is planning a European-style food hall and espresso save. It might be like food halls discovered in Paris, London, Italy, and Europe, in keeping with the Grisini website.
A Coca-Cola branded food corridor called Coca-Cola Eats will seat 800 humans and feature about ten companies, each serving its delicacies, along Coca-Cola Co. Liquids, said Dana McHugh, an American Dream spokesperson. The cuisine will include many local and worldwide delicacies and a huge choice of Coca-Cola merchandise.
There can also be a large meals court docket with more than one hundred offerings and 20 sit-down-down restaurants.
In addition to the food, the mall is anticipated to offer an expansion of amusement options, inclusive of a Nickelodeon Universe subject matter park with the steepest roller coaster in the globe, the primary indoor ski and snowboard park in the Western Hemisphere, and the first Sea Life Aquarium in New Jersey with a walk-via, saltwater tunnel.
Luxury shops include Saks Fifth Avenue, Barneys New York, Watches of Switzerland, Hermes, Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Uniqlo, and H&M Zara.
American Dream will open on Oct. 25 after years of delays. It was slated to open in 2017, but Triple Five drove back the opening date because it had an issue securing the financing. It worked with Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan to ensure $1.6 billion in creative funding. Goldman Sachs and J.P. Morgan also sold the mission’s $1.1 billion in tax-exempt bonds.