Extra Credit: Visiting Grand Central Market

Extra Credit:

Visiting Grand Central Market

One of the most famous walls at Grand Central Market. So many people take photos infront of these neons signs.
A small book pop up shop on the side of the entrance.
A really good coffeeshop that I ended up getting breakfast from.
Walking down the market on a Saturday Morning.
A Kobe tribute I saw as I walked down the market. I caught a Lakers fan taking a photo infront of the tribute.
People eating at a bruger place.
A market stand with flowers. One of the remaining shops before all the restaurants moved into Grand Central.
Spices for your cooking needs.
The famous pupusa spot in the movei La La Land.
Just now looking at this picture as I’m writing this caption, I realized a couple is holding hands as they walk through the market. This makes me happy.
Neons signs fill up the grand central market.
A cheese section at one of the restaurants.
Lastly, a Chinese restaurant by the exit.

Overall, I enjoyed my visit at Grand Central Market. I went on February 29th which was before the heavy coronavirus scare. I loved how colorful the market was. The neon signs, the chairs, the food, and product provided so much color to the space. It was vibrant and full of life. This is space where people gathered to eat and enjoy a beautiful moment of life. I enoyed capturing the life of Grand Central Market. There so many people of various backgrounds in one space. There was art everywhere. The neon signs were art as they caught your attention right away in the market. The designs are cool and many people pause to look at them. The chairs and setting of the restaurants had color as well that it gave you a bit of a movie feel. The Oscar winning film La La Land even shot a scene at the famous market. There is so much history in the place an I hope everyone visitng can recognize that.

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