Walmart Is Adding Modern Food Halls to Its Stores

Here’s your chance to try multiple dishes by award-winning chefs in one place.

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Walmart may already have a deli hot bar that draws in hungry shoppers, but it has recently partnered with restaurant chains to offer even more variety for customers. At the end of last year, the mega-retailer partnered with Uncle Sharkii Poke Bar to offer Hawaiian Poke Bowls and Boba Milk Teas.

Now, Walmart is partnering with a famous New York City food hall to provide many high-quality dining options for shoppers.

Walmart Opens First Wonder Food Hall in Pennsylvania Store

Walmart recently opened its first Wonder food hall in its Quakertown, Pennsylvania store, with various impressive restaurants to try. More locations are said to open soon, including in Teterboro, New Jersey, and Ledgewood, New Jersey.

If you aren’t already familiar with Wonder, let us introduce you. Once a mobile food truck concept, now a brick-and-mortar food hall, Wonder has been serving the New York City and New Jersey area a variety of cuisine offerings from top-notch restaurants and celebrity chefs (think Bobby Flay and José Andrés) under one roof, giving guests the option to dine-in, take-out, or order delivery. Employees prepare everything fresh to order, and since it’s a food hall experience, customers can mix and match dishes from any of the restaurants under one order.

Currently, at the new Quakertown Walmart location, you have the choice of eight different eateries, including Yasas by Michael Symon, Limesalt, Alanza Pizza, Tejas Barbecue, Burger Baby, Wing Trip, Fred’s Meat & Bread, and Room for Dessert.

There’s no word yet about what the other Walmart locations will offer. However, Wonder’s food halls have many different restaurant options, such as Bobby Flay Steak, Hanu Poke, Maydan, Mr. D’s Fried Chicken, and Streetbird by Marcus Samuelsson.

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