Crews Friday morning responded to a fire at the Bryant Park Winter Village, officials said. 

Flames erupted just before 9:30 a.m. at a kiosk near 40th Street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, the FDNY reported. 

According to FDNY Battalion Chief Joe Castellano, the kiosk, which housed cooking instruments, measured 6 feet by 40 feet and was divided into four separate storefronts. 

The fire was contained in less than an hour, around 10 a.m., Castellano said. 

The entire kiosk was destroyed, with slight damage to a neighboring kiosk and some heat damage to the roof of the nearby ice skating rink, he said. 

No injuries were reported in connection with the blaze, and Castellano said there are no ongoing concerns about fires at other holiday markets across the city.

The FDNY ruled the fire accidental late Friday afternoon, saying it was caused by cooking oil coming in contact with combustibles.

In a statement provided to NY1, a Bryant Park spokesperson said the park was "grateful for the FDNY's quick response to the incident that occurred earlier today." 

"The Rink and The Lodge are currently open. Most of The Holiday Shops have reopened, and we expect all the Holiday Shops that were not affected by the fire to reopen later today," the spokesperson said. 

The Winter Village is set to run through Jan. 5.