Columbia’s Newest Food Hall Is Open to the Public

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Columbia’s Newest Food Hall Is Open to the Public

The chef Franklin Becker oversees the new 5,000-square-foot space in Harlem.

Credit... F. Becker Hospitality

By Florence Fabricant

A new food hall is settling in to the Jerome L. Greene Science Center at Columbia University’s satellite Harlem West campus. The opening will be Friday. It’s an umbrella project for the chef, Franklin Becker, who is overseeing the airy 5,000-square-foot space designed by Glen Coben with seating indoors and out. Mr. Becker has a lineup of four quick-serve restaurants: Butterfunk Biscuit for biscuit sandwiches, Shai Hummusiya with Mediterranean fare, Benny Casanova’s serving Sicilian pies, and the Botanist for salads that include fresh-cut herbs grown in the market. In the fall, Oliva, a full-service tapas restaurant, will open on an upper level.

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