Restaurants & Bars

Wonder Set To Open Its Latest Westchester 'New Kind Of Food Hall'

The unique concept will let diners order from a selection of different restaurants and chefs in a single delivery or to-go order.

A new concept food hall that allows diners to choose dishes from fine dining restaurants created by celebrity chefs is opening its second Westchester location at 652 Central Park Ave., in Scarsdale.
A new concept food hall that allows diners to choose dishes from fine dining restaurants created by celebrity chefs is opening its second Westchester location at 652 Central Park Ave., in Scarsdale. (Wonder )

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — If you have trouble agreeing on where to pick up dinner, a new Scarsdale business might have just solved a problem for you.

A new concept food hall that allows diners to choose dishes from fine dining restaurants created by celebrity chefs is opening its second Westchester location at 652 Central Park Ave, in Scarsdale, on Thursday.

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The Grand Opening at Wonder Scarsdale will be celebrated at 10:55 a.m. with a ribbon-cutting, with doors opening at 11 a.m. The first 100 customers will get a $15 meal voucher and a prize wheel will give the first guests a chance to win exclusive Wonder swag and "Wonder Cash." Samples from Limesalt, Bobby Flay Steakhouse, Maydan and Tejas BBQ will be available for tasting.

Wonder's first Westchester County location, in Larchmont, opened in July. A third location is scheduled to open soon in West Harrison (105 Corporate Park Drive), which will further expand the company's delivery zone.

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Wonder, the decidedly different kind of food hall with a "fast fine" dining, delivery-first concept, says that it features some of the world’s best chefs, including Bobby Flay, Jose Andres, Nancy Silverton, Marcus Samuelsson, along with award-winning restaurants from across the country, including Tejas Barbeque and Di Fara Pizza.

Customers will be able to order any combination of these chefs and restaurants all together in one order from a single location. Everything is made-to-order at the Wonder storefront and delivered to your door in under 30 minutes, allowing the company "to bring an elevated, curated dining experience to you every time."

While the store focuses on quick delivery of an eclectic range of fine dining options, pick-up and limited dine-in options will also be available.

Wonder Scarsdale will be open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. The location will offer dishes from over 15+ restaurants, including: Alanza, Alanza Pizza, Bellies (Kids), Bobby Flay Steak, Burger Baby, Chai Pani, Detroit Brick Pizza Co., Di Fara Pizza, Fred's Meat & Bread, Kin House, Limesalt, Maydan, Royal Greens, Room for Dessert, Streetbird by Marcus Samuelsson, Tejas Barbecue, The Mainstay by Marc Murphy, Walnut Lane, Wing Trip, and Yasas by Michael Symon.

The delivery zone for the Scarsdale location includes the following nearby zip codes: 10502, 10523, 10530, 10533, 10583, 10606, 10607, 10706, 10707, 10709, 10710, 10804.

You can place an order from Wonder Scarsdale here.


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The company has a Wonder+ membership program that includes no delivery fees on all Wonder orders, Fast Pass expedited delivery and pickup and exclusive access to promotions, experiences and perks, all for $7.99 per month.

Wonder currently operates 20 locations throughout New York City, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. The company says it plans to have 35 locations by the end of the year.

Wonder is owned by Wonder Group, a consortium founded in 2018 by entrepreneur and former Walmart e-commerce head Marc Lore. He founded the e-commerce startup Jet.com, which he sold to Walmart for $3.3 billion in 2016. Last September, the Wonder Group acquired the meal kit delivery service Blue Apron for $103 million. The company recently received $100 million in backing from Nestle, according to CNBC, as part of a move to enter the high-end kitchen appliance market.

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