Just when you thought NYC couldn’t get any tastier, a new “pop-up summer food village” has debuted at Coney Island. Erected by SG Blocks, a New York-based designer of cargotecture structures, “Coney Smorgasburg” (the younger sib of Williamsburg’s popular Smorgasburg event) is made up of 14 colorful repurposed shipping containers. The container structures, built as a complement to the Coney Art Walls event, are being used to house various food vendors serving up tasty grub for hungry beachgoers.
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