Little Grand Market to open in August with tacos, tenders, Cuban, Korean, cookies, more

A rendering of the Little Grand Market, set to open in August at Grandview Crossing, a residential, office and retail development just outside of downtown near Grandview Heights.
A rendering of the Little Grand Market, set to open in August at Grandview Crossing, a residential, office and retail development just outside of downtown near Grandview Heights.

Central Ohio's newest food hall has announced the 12 vendors on board for its August opening.

Little Grand Market, part of the 60-acre mixed-use Grandview Crossing going up outside Grandview Heights, is relying mostly on established names — food trucks and vendors at other local halls — for its lineup:

Al pastor and chorizo tacos from the Los Agavez food truck on High Street in Clintonville
Al pastor and chorizo tacos from the Los Agavez food truck on High Street in Clintonville

Los Agavez Taqueria, whose Clintonville-based food truck was listed recently by Yelp as one of the nation's 100 best taco spots based on user reviews, opens its first permanent location at the market. Owners David and Elvia Ramirez, who started their food-truck business in 2018, prepare 100 pounds of birria beef daily for their Tijuana-style tacos. Los Agavez also sells huaraches (on a thicker tortilla-like base), tortas, burritos and other Mexican dishes.

Just Chicken serves just tenders — on their own, in a sandwich, on top of loaded fries or on top of a salad. It has sides, too, such as fries and slaw. Owners D'Andre Martin and Mike Johnson opened at East Market in 2022 and now have another location in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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The tuna kimbap bowl at Seoul Food on the Go.
The tuna kimbap bowl at Seoul Food on the Go.

Seoul Food on the Go specializes in Korean street food, such as tteokbokki (penne-shaped, but solid rice cakes), pan-fried dumplings and kimbap (sushi-style rolls with cooked meat or fish). Its menu also includes deconstructed kimbap bowls, bulgogi meatballs and Korean corn dogs. Owner Dennis Kang has another location at Bubbly Hall in New Albany.

Pablo's Havana Cafe got its start in 2018 with a restaurant in Powell and now is located at Dublin's North Market Bridge Park. Owner Pablo Taura serves traditional Cuban sandwiches and variations without meat or with extra meat in the form of Genoa salami. The menu also includes soups, burgers made of beef and chorizo, and meal platters.

Gant's Pizza owner Matt Gantner said in a news release from Little Grand that he has had requests to bring his Columbus-style pizza to Columbus from his home base in Circleville. Gant's serves "fairly thin," square-cut, well-baked pizza; Gantner said his Columbus menu is to include a meat-lovers pizza drizzled with sweet chili sauce, and an Italian specialty with ham, salami, pepperoni, sausage, onion, tomato and banana peppers.

Taesty's is another Circleville-based vendor coming to Little Grand Market. Owner Tae Spell operates two food trucks that make their way all over Columbus and its suburbs, as well as a carryout and delivery location in Pickaway County. Spell's menu includes dry-rub wings, Carolina pulled-pork sliders, macaroni and cheese and meaty baked beans.

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Rice-and-noodle bowl with grilled pork and bean-sprout salad at Lan Viet in the North Market in Bridge Park.
Rice-and-noodle bowl with grilled pork and bean-sprout salad at Lan Viet in the North Market in Bridge Park.

Common Rice and Lan Viet are owned by Khanh Le, who features Vietnamese dishes such as pho and banh mi. Le opened Lan Viet at the original North Market in 2014 and now operates another at North Market Bridge Park in Dublin. Common Rice is a new idea that is to serve build-your-own rice bowls based on a Vietnamese street food called cơm bình dân, which is rice with meat and veggies. They'll include ingredients such as braised pork belly, curried chicken, braised lemongrass beef, sautéed vegetables, herbs and pickled mustard greens.

Frascati Market is new. A grab-and-go section is to sell Italian soups, salads, sandwiches and antipasto, as well as premade meals such as lasagna, ravioli and roasted chicken and potatoes. The market also is to sell sauces, pastas, olive oil, cookbooks and other goods. It's being developed by Tom and Luciana Ramsey.

For the Love of Dough, which has been selling cookies at farmers markets and other events since 2021, is to open its first retail outlet. Partners Loren Snow, Daryl Jones and Tim Steward sell 3-ounce cookies (and small ones, too, if you're so inclined) filled with ingredients such as Oreos, funfetti and Fruity Pebbles, M&Ms and more. They plan to add sundaes, milkshakes and ice-cream sandwiches at the new place.

Bada Bean Bada Booze has locations in Italian Village and Harrison West and is to open its third location at Little Grand Market. The coffee side of the business serves classic and signature drinks and pastries.

Little Grand Bar is to serve alcoholic beverages for the entire food hall.

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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Vendors ready for Little Grand Market food hall near Grandview Heights