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    Charlie's Super Mkt

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Friendly service. Great hours for a quick item. Good selection of bread cake and other staples.

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    H Mart - Bayside

    H Mart - Bayside

    3.5
    (161 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Whenever I'm getting home late from work and I don't feel like cooking or need some last minute…read moregroceries, I make a detour off the Clearview Expy and head to HMart. This store used to be a Waldbaums back in the day and had been taken over by the Korean supermarket chain. It's not as big as other HMarts in the suburbs, but definitely larger than others in Flushing, so can offer a larger variety of goods. The parking lot is also not as big and is full almost all of the time, but you can also park at the parking lot of the Webster Bank next door after hours or on the street. Grab a cart and start shopping! As you enter through the automatic sliding doors, sale items like toilet paper, snacks and rice are stacked high in the vestibule. The inner door opens into the produce section with stacks of Korean pears, fresh cut fruit platters and other exotic vegetables & fruits you would not find at your local Key Food or Stop-N-Shop. The Seafood section is also unique in that they stock live exotic species like abalone, sole, Asian hairy crabs & spiny lobsters. They also have sushi grade tuna, salmon, yellowtail & other sushi favorites. The prepared foods section is where I fill up most of my cart. Marinated chicken (boneless thighs, drumsticks & tenders), ribeye bulgogi, LA kalbi, spicy pork jowl & belly are available to take home straight to your stove or grill. The banchan section is extensive and takes up an entire wall of refrigerated cases as well as some in the aisles. If you don't even want to cook, get some hot prepared meals or something from the food court counter. Remember that the pre-packaged hot foods are 50% off after 5pm. For dessert, there is a Paris Baguette counter also. Order a custom made cake or pick up some pastries to go. If HMart were open 24 hrs, I might grab a comforter, roll myself up like a dumpling and never have to leave!

    Just visited my neighborhood H Mart, a popular korean supermarket. I always find it well stocked,…read moreand never have any problems, except parking can be tight in the middle of the day. I usually go for the bugogi, which my daughter loves, and the frozen dumplings. But today, because after 5pm some prepared foods are 50% off, my brother bought 1 container of various sushi, 1 of nigiri, and 1 of BBQ ribs. I don't think you can compare this sushi with the sushi from a Japanese restaurant, but the ones that I tried were ok. Note the sushi usually comes with soy sauce, ginger, and wasabi that you can add. They also have a bakery, a loyalty program, and if you like to garden, Garden World is right next door.

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    Food Bazaar Supermarket

    Food Bazaar Supermarket

    2.5
    (93 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    I first visited Food Bazaar during a Yelp event, and since then I've gone back to do some shopping…read more It's become one of my go-to places whenever I'm making Asian-inspired meals because they usually have all the ingredients I need that I can't easily find elsewhere. One of my favorite things about this location is that it has Rockstar Chicken inside. It's perfect when you're hungry and want something hot and quick. Their chicken sandwiches, fries, and other menu items always hit the spot. The store also has a great selection of meats, and while prices vary depending on what you're buying, I can usually find what I need. The staff has always been helpful, even though the service isn't anything particularly memorable. Another big plus is the convenience. It's located just before the heavy traffic starts, making it easy to get in and out. They also have a spacious parking lot, so you don't have to waste time driving around looking for a parking space. Overall, it's a convenient grocery store with a great selection, especially if you're looking for international ingredients.

    This is by far the biggest Food Bazaar I've ever been to. One of the best things about it is that…read moreit's open 24 hours, which makes it incredibly convenient no matter what time you need to shop. I wouldn't say it's the cheapest grocery store, but it has just about everything you could possibly need. The selection is huge, with a wide variety of brands, fresh produce, seafood, meats, international foods, and specialty items. One thing I do think they need to improve is quality control in the meat department. I once bought a ribeye that looked fine on one side, but when I opened it, the other side was brown and smelled rancid. To their credit, customer service handled it well and offered me an exchange without any issues. I just wish they checked their meat more carefully so situations like that don't happen in the first place. If you're looking for a one stop shop with plenty of options, this is definitely a great place to go.

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    Bayside Farm Market

    Bayside Farm Market

    3.1
    (9 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $$

    Just bought a watermelon that cost $17.00 and when I got home it was rotten inside. Half the…read morestrawberries I got had mold on it. I tried to call them to let them know ... but no-one picked up. Never again!!

    I hate to have to write a negative review about the only 24 hr grocery store in the area, as its…read morehours of operation is a positive one cannot overlook, but warning others of a store policy that is posted nowhere publicly is unfortunately a necessity. This store sold me a carton of Stonyfield milk that, upon opening, I discovered was curdled & had a strong, pungent odor. Although they could technically be liable for this, I gave them the benefit of the doubt & didn't return the milk to a small business b/c I didn't want to inconvenience them or deprive them of necessary funds. After all, while they *could* be the reason it was expired based on how the item was stored/refrigerated, it could also have been an issue with the distribution center, the transit from the distribution center to the store, etc. Instead, I contacted the manufacturer, Stonyfield, directly w/ my complaint. Stonyfield proceeded to send me a manufacturer's coupon to replace the spoiled item. Already as a consumer I was inconvenienced, b/c I paid for a product I could not use and that could have gotten me ill had I accidentally consumed it, & I couldn't replace the item I needed in the moment until weeks later when the manufacturer's coupon was mailed to me, but at least i was able to get a replacement *eventually.* Except... I wasn't able to get a replacement ever! So this store basically profited off of selling an expired product & there is no recourse on my end! I brought the manufacturer's coupon back to the store on Sunday, June 14, and a cashier told me the store does not accept coupons. I was aware that some stores do not accept certain coupons and may not issue store coupons themselves, but I was not aware that it was possible for a store that has a relationship with a brand and stocks said brand in their store to not accept legal tender, i.e. a manufacturer's coupon. Especially when the only reason I was in this position was that I purchased a spoiled product from their store. I asked for clarification about how they were able to work w/ a brand whose manufacturer's coupons are not accepted (not even a true coupon- it didn't provide me a discount, it was for a free item to replace what I purchased already). The employee seemed unwilling to engage in any conversation- really forcefully, he just repeated dismissively, "we do not accept ANY coupons." I asked if they made the brand aware of this policy prior to contracting with them to stock their products- it seemed unlikely to me that the brand was aware of this (I called the brand later on and confirmed they hadn't heard of such a case- in fact, the Stonyfield representative I spoke with stated that "I have worked here for 17 years" & has never had a case like this get reported in 17 years). I also asked why this policy wasn't publicly posted anywhere - at the very least, if the policy was listed *somewhere*, consumers could be aware prior to making a trip to this location. It's pretty unfair to have a policy like this & expect customers to telepathically intuit it. The worst part about this is that I discovered, in reaching out to the manufacturer for a second time to let them know, is that a person in my situation basically has no recourse in the matter, which is almost indistinguishable from theft to me. I paid for a product under the assumption I could consume said product- I could not consume said product, so I paid for something I didn't use. The brand *only* sends manufacturer's coupons as compensation. If one cannot use said vouchers, then they're basically out of luck if they happen to live in food desserts (I don't live in a food dessert but the next most local grocery store doesn't stock stonyfield milk products... unsurprising given my experience w/ the brand). If they notify the store, the store of why they find this policy unfair, the store can just refuse, as this one did, to make an exception to their strict coupon policy. If one notifies the store that they should at least disclose this policy, the store can again refuse. So notifying the retailer itself does nothing. With having attempted to communicate with both the store & the brand directly, since I'm basically permanently out of the ~$7 I spent on milk, the only avenue left at my disposal is to write a review, which probably does nothing but at least it serves as a warning for others. After this atrocious experience I have started thinking about some other red flags about this location that I previously glossed over, like the fact that they have illegally added credit card fees every single time I have paid w/ a debit card or prepaid card or gift card. My understanding of New York State Law is that businesses are allowed to add fees to credit card purchases, but are prohibited from charging these fees on forms of payment that aren't credit cards, i.e. debit cards & other prepaid cards.

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    Stop & Shop

    Stop & Shop

    2.5
    (84 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    I never have any problems shopping at Stop & Shop. In fact, I find it an enjoyable experience. It's…read morelocated in the Bay Terrace shopping mall so there is plenty of parking - a big plus for me. There are other shopping and eating venues to take advantage of at this outside mall. The employees are friendly enough and usually helpful. It's a good size supermarket so there is a large variety of meats, produce, typical supermarket items, and a deli. Everything is always fresh. Having said this, they are not perfect. Yesterday when I went, they did not have capers or filet mignon. Also, I always buy Marino's choolate Italian Ice, but they never have the coconut flavor in stock. C'mon guys, it's my favorite. I find the check out lines are sometimes long, sometimes fair. The prices are reasonable (get those coupons). Overall, I recommend Stop & Shop, and rate it a solid 4 stars.

    12/1/25 - I woke up feeling extremely sick--body aches, burning eyes and skin, and freezing cold on…read morethe inside. My sister took me to Northwell Urgent Care in Bayside, where I found out I had COVID. After that, we went to the nearest supermarket, Stop & Shop in Bayside, so she could grab ingredients to make me a good homemade soup. I've been to this location before and didn't love it. It's not well lit, and I never buy produce from there for that reason. My sister went inside because I was too sick to move. She spent $71 just on soup ingredients. When I went to make the soup the next day, almost everything was outdated or spoiled: Butternut squash turning black Cauliflower already browning Wilted broccoli medley Diced turnips and artichoke hearts no good and to make it worse -- none of it was marked as "Manager's Special", which usually signals produce that's close to expiration. It was just sitting on the shelves like everything was fresh. We ALWAYS check dates and appearance first, but my sister was rushing because I was so sick. She didn't feel like driving back to return it, so the spoiled produce went straight into the garbage. Shame on the produce staff for not doing their job. That is unacceptable. Customers should not have to throw their money in the trash, especially when buying food out of necessity. Thankfully, the other items she bought were usable. I made a soup with a small stir fry veggie mix, chopped garlic, ginger paste, chicken bone broth, and my seared chicken legs I already had at home. The soup came out so good -- and I actually feel so much better today. I'll add a picture of the soup when I warm some up later.

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    C-Town Supermarket

    C-Town Supermarket

    2.7
    (3 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    Living in Bayside without a car makes grocery shopping difficult. If I don't want to pay $2 for…read morethe bus that runs up Bell I can either walk 30 minutes each way to Waldbaum's at Bay Terrace (good for everything but far away), walk almost as far and across two highways to get to the Waldbaum's on Francis Lewis (again, has everything, but isn't as good as the Bay Terrace one), walk 15 minutes to Grande Mela market (more of a bodega), walk 5 minutes to Bell Farm (good for produce, pricey, no meat selections, basic grocery), or walk 10 minutes to C-Town. I usually just try to borrow my roommate's car to go to Waldbaum's and order FreshDirect otherwise, but if I'm in desperate need of groceries other than produce I head down to C-Town. C-Town is good for basics and has a good meat selection (unlike anywhere else within 15 minutes of my apartment), but their produce is often a little sketchy. I usually have a hard time finding un-bruised, fresh-looking fruits and veggies. Prices are decent, and there's an extensive frozen foods and dairy section, but for anything fresh I'd either go to Bell Farm or Waldbaum's (though neither of those can touch Whole Foods or the Greenmarket).

    We went here to buy some basic baking goods. I decided to get coffee as there were beans and a…read moregrinder. The grinder made a lot of noise and the coffee came out extremely course with some whole beans in the mix. Clearly the grinder was broken. I shrugged and moved on. I was a couple of aisles away when a manager approached me with the coffee bag in his hand and an expression on his face like he was smelling rotten onions. He was clearly irritated and wanted to know what my problem was that I ground and left the coffee. Feeling no guilt, I calmly informed him that the grinder was broken and showed him the coarseness of the grind as evidence. He asked me to join him at the coffee grinder as he was intent on giving me a lesson on how to operate the thing. Why I went along with him? Not sure. Usually I am not so patient and yielding. The setting was clearly on the line between auto-drip and fine. Undeterred, he thought to run the coffee through again. The noise was even louder than when I tried it. This time the grinder produced not only more partially ground coffee but also a shard of broken blade. Some more dramatic than myself might refer to this as, um, shrapnel. He sort of apologized. Not enough.

    Charlie's Super Mkt - grocery - Updated August 2026

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