After a two-year run, La Centrale has given way to a new food hall at Brickell City Centre. Luna Park is still all about Italian food, but the new team behind the renamed three-story complex has infused the space with different decor, flavors, and ingredients.
"Like La Centrale, we cover many regions of Italy and offer fish, meat, and vegetarian dishes, but our concepts are more specific," says Roberto Costa, Luna Park's executive chairman. The revamping of the 40,000-square-foot food hall took two months, through which Costa says La Centrale was still operating.
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