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    Jubilee Marketplace

    4.4 (47 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Mia H.

    With multiple locations across NY and its boroughs, Jubilee Marketplace has been popping up on my Tiktok FYP. From its $4 sushi samplers to its Korean fusion sandwiches and finally its $2.50 sliders, Jubilee offers some great, affordable food for a busy individual or a hungry shopper. When I went, I tried their $4 sushi and a couple of their sliders. Both were amazing. While I felt like their sushi rice was a bit hard, you can't complain for $4. It also had some Korean influences, such as their gochujang octopus, which was super nice to try. Their sliders were flavorful, satisfying, and had fun combinations I've never seen before (I mean, kimchi on a slider??). Would love to check out their FiDi location to try their Korean hot food bar!

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    Andrew C.

    Chicken update $5 still available. In plastic container now. Come out fresh at 1230PM and 4PM

    Christine Y.

    Never had omakase before so this was my 1st foray into it! Got ahold of their newly introduced sushi counter and it was a great meal. Got the $30 omakase and $18 chirashi rice bowl at the 12pm distribution. Wasn't able to get their coveted $4 - 6 piece set, but these two were already a great haul! The slices in the chirashi bowl are thicker than other places with similar items (ie: mog mog [premium bowl $38] and tenichi mart [closest similar one - salmon akura bowl $21]). The flavor and taste were FRESH. The value for both items are AMAZING! I would get the chirashi bowl more often if I was there as you can try so many flavors, even uni. The sushi are MUST TRYS if you go to this supermarket. I also like that they carry alot of products that may be hard to find in regular places like shoprite (ie: sea moss, chili infused honey, etc). Other honorable trys: APPLE brined PAT LA FREIDA $5 rotisserie chickens, $2.25 mini burgers at 20 grams cafe, store made tatziki / babagonosh spreads Note: the Jubilee mkt in financial district is the one with $10/pd buffet style prepared foods. Thats a great lunch meal if you are around there! Overall, I like the direction the CEO of this market is going with introducing affordable options to different cuisines! I like that he isn't scared to try new things, and I appreciate that he is open to customer feedback. I wish the best for Jubilee and I think this sushi counter is just the beginning of bigger things.

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    Dillon L.

    Jubilee is amazing, a place I left with both a full stomach and full heart because of the mission and obvious love for the community. Few places leave you inspired but Jubilee is one of them, keep in mind this is a grocery store. The food is high quality for a reasonable price. Most iconic is the $4 omakase set which has 6 pieces of high quality sushi!! Cannot be beat anywhere. And the $2.75 sliders (cheaper than a subway swipe) is great. They are rewriting expectations for grocery stores and grocery store sushi. This is more than a grocery store but a passion project to love their community. We need more businesses like this in the world. Would visit again and again and again.

    Hot dog
    Cole D.

    This place is so great. Great deli and overall grocery shopping. Somewhat affordable prices inside. Protein bars are still four dollars which I hate seeing. The restaurant upstairs is incredible. I can't believe you can get such a delicious somewhat smash burger for three dollars total. The onions on top or caramelized and so tasty. I stopped here a lot. The hotdog was not as good and I can't recommend that one.

    Michelle C.

    I really like Jubilee and their Greenpoint location is pretty special-- currently it's the only store that has sushi available. The space is quite large, much larger than their FiDi location and they have a cafe on the ground floor too. They have a great selection of local produce, which is competitively priced. I picked up some beautiful SunGolds for only $5 when it would have been $7+ at the farmer's market. I also really love the ready-to-eat section where they have freshly made banchan and salsas and dips.

    Spicy Boy ($3)
    Risa H.

    Came here for the sliders and they did not disappoint! So cheap is a good sized slider - if I lived near here I would come in here at least once a week for their sliders. There is a large market downstairs that has a bunch of Asian foods in stock. The whole place is clean and has a great variety of selection. I would definitely stop by here if you are in the area!

    $4 sushi box
    se c.

    The $3 sliders, $4 sushi plate with 5 pieces, and $5 rotisseries are an absolute steal! The chicken was a little too salty for me. Don't know if it was a bad batch. Adding an extra Pattie on the burger cost just as much as the burger itself.... You're better off ordering 2 burgers. This place is a little hidden gem.

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    Mosa H.

    Huge grocery store with an amazing cafe upstairs. The cheeseburger lives up to the hype- we got the double and while it is on the smaller side (about the size of a Hawaiian roll), it's hard to find a burger for under $5 in New York, much less one with delicious grilled onions, sauce, and abundantly melty cheese. Orders were quick to come out and there is plenty of bar and table seating, although it feels more like a Whole Foods food court.

    Joanne H.

    it's cheap and fine! nothing crazy, i would revisit if i had lived in the neighborhood but wouldnt make a trip out of it the food: tried the slider and the roast beef. personally enjoyed the roast beef a little more - at the end of the day, all the sliders are extremely cheap bites, which is what you're coming for. the grilled onions are a nice touch to the slider cheeseburger the space: it's clean, spacious the service: nothing memorable

    2.25$ for a burger....... If u have not been I would check them out today. Great deal... Potato Bread!
    Anthony Y.

    5 Stars Unreal deal -- \$2.25 for a burger! If you haven't been to Jubilee Market in Brooklyn, you're missing out. They're serving up burgers for just $2.25 -- and not just any burger... we're talking **potato bread buns**, fresh off the grill. It's the kind of no-frills, local gem that makes NYC special. Quick, cheap, and actually tasty. I'd check them out today -- seriously, you can't beat this deal.

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    Danny M.

    Stopped by Jubilee for their $2.55 cheeseburger sliders. Probably the best deal in New York. They serve sliders at noon and there is always a crowd, from nearby office workers to construction crews to parents walking their dogs. Jubilee's market is very clean, the workers dont do fake smiles like Trader Joe and service is always good. If you find yourself in the hipster part of Brooklyn (Greenpoint), I'd definitely recommend Jubilee for quick cheap & good meals.

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    Farrah B.

    I came to the market to see if they had any items I could add to this week's menu, and it was an educational visit, to say in the least. I was pleasantly surprised with all the fresh fruits and vegetables in stock. They also had an entire area just for mushrooms exclamation. I mean like really good mushrooms! I know I will definitely back to get some of the lions mane variety for when I go to Virginia next time because I need to make vegan crab cakes from my grandfather (allergic to seafood). They also feature a luxe skin and body care atra with top brands from the US and Asia. The prices here are quite a bit higher than any of the Asian stores I've ever visited in NYC, likely due to the location. I found some really cool items that I've never seen anywhere else.So I picked them up for food prep in the future. Come check it out, you might find some good stuff!

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    Insanely cheap mini burger. Wholesome place with amazing prices. Please try to pay in cash as it supports them. I wish i lived nearby.

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    The cheeseburgers are delicious. The rotisserie chicken is excellent! Flavorful and juicy! Staff is charming and efficient!

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    Fast service and it's really easy to order through their website since customization is seamless…read more Restaurant itself is small, has a very small dispenser of condiments packets, and I'm not a fan of the rough napkins lol. I ordered: * Truffle Maker ($11.59) * Truffle Parmesan Fries ($6.50) * Chicken Bites with BBQ sauce ($8.05) * Large Yuzu Honey Lemonade ($4.00) Truffle maker was pretty good and I was glad I was able to remove the caramelized onions and truffle aioli (I'm picky). The bun is soft and sweet and the burger has a good amount of sautéed mushrooms. Truffle Parmesan fries were pretty standard, but still very good. Yuzu honey lemonade has bits of citrus at the bottom of the drink and it was refreshing. I saved the chicken bites hours later and it was still pretty crispy after being microwave. Texture was reminiscent of Taiwanese popcorn chicken, nicely seasoned. Overall had a pleasant experience, I definitely want to return and try the rest of their menu.

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