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    3.3 (53 reviews)
    Closed 5:30 am - 11:30 pm
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    Turkey and cheese on a croissant
    Noel J.

    Very large deli with tons of snack and food options. PROS: -beautiful flowers for sale that always look freshly cut -a huge snack and grocery selection, the biggest assortment that I've found available in any of the stores in the surrounding neighborhood -full deli that makes sandwiches with cold cuts, egg sandwiches, and has an assortment of baked goods (muffins, donuts, danishes) -nice park across the street with tables and chairs so you can eat your food conveniently nearby CONS: -expensive, I typically get turkey and one slice of cheese on a croissant and it comes out to 10$ which is very overpriced, there's another deli nearby that I get turkey bacon, three eggs, and avocado on rye bread for 9$, so the 10$ for a basic cold cut sandwich doesn't add up to me -big price difference when you pay cash or card, they have the prices listed for different items and cash is one price, card is approximately 50 cents more expensive (going off memory so could be more or less) Overall, I would recommend this deli because of the ability to get a good sandwich along with any snack you could think of under one roof, but prepare to pay a little extra!

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    11 months ago

    Do not shop here - the cashiers are extremely rude and their products are very overpriced.

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    Yes, the prices are inflated, but quality and convenience come at a price in Tribeca.

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    Chinatown Fruit Stands

    Chinatown Fruit Stands

    4.2
    (15 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $

    I love stopping by these fruit stands whenever I'm in lower Manhattan. They have seasonal produce…read moreand tropical fruits that I crave throughout the year. This time I picked up some sapota or sapodilla. I used to eat this fruit back home in India but now that I live here is nice to know there's a place that sells them. I bought 3 lbs of fruit for $15. That seems pricey for the average Joe but these fruit are not available all the time and the quality was good so I couldn't resist.

    It's lychee season, y'all!!!!! Go and get your lychees. Still kind of expensive for the small seed…read morevariety at $15 a pound. But they only last 2 weeks from today 5/24/19, so pay the money and get some fresh lychees. The bigger seeded lychees are $6 a pound, then the loose ones are 3 pounds for $10. They said the $6 a pound are sweeter than the free ones. But the small-seeded lychees are the ultimate! Best-tasting lychees-- small-seeded ones! So sweet and full of juicy lychee flavor you cannot get in a can! Also, cherries are really cheap, cheaper than at other fruit stands or Whole Foods. 2 pounds $3!!!! Last week I paid $6.99 a pound at Whole Foods. Guava $5 a pound. Nothing like a sweet guava from Taiwan. Mangoes 2 for $1. Cheaper than at Whole Foods. Bring your cash! I can easily spend $50 no problem. I saw a lady buy 6 bunches of the $15 a pound lychees. Bring yo cash. Not sure if this is the one I go to: Mullberry at Canal.

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    Inside of canistel (egg fruit)
    Inside of canistel (egg fruit)
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    Inside of sapodilla (chikoo)

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    Forsyth Produce Market

    Forsyth Produce Market

    4.4
    (22 reviews)
    0.8 mi
    $

    This market is "worth" knowing about. The photos are all from one vendor who has very high quality…read moreproduce. Ask for help as they are sensitive about product being touched & understandably given quality. This vendor is located at the furthest point. I believe this person is indigenous to the Americas and not Asian, although not 100%. Most other vendors are Asian, with overall good quality and incredible prices. Take the time to find them. The earlier in the day I suspect the fresher the product. International selection and more traditional items familiar to those of US. Many greens today, different squares, several varieties of mango, ginger and galangal, mushrooms, apples, melons, fresh water chestnuts & tomatoes....there was conch and crab also available today, along with some housewares. Bring your backpack, extra bags, cart and/or suitcase. Do not forget our local farmers at farmer's markets but the selection and circumstance may be factors in your visit.

    I still don't understand how these stands have flown under the radar for this long. I just picked…read moreup 3Lbs of Beefsteak tomatoes for $1, and 4Lbs of green peppers for the same price. At the stand that I go to, there were also celery, cauliflower, string beans, plums, starfruit, and a half dozen other products on sale today, all at unreal prices. Go, find a stand with a long line (locals know where the fresh stuff is and line up there), and get in on the best bargain in the city...

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    Stemmed strawberries $5
    Stemmed strawberries $5
    Forsyth Produce Market
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    United Brothers Fruit Markets

    United Brothers Fruit Markets

    4.1
    (133 reviews)
    5.8 mi
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    Pretty awesome spot!!…read more I can speak for the smoothie/juice bar which is an extension of the market area. Based off of first impression this spot is very clean. They have the fruits and veggies ready to go and all of them are bright and fresh. Nothing looked like it had been sitting out. The service was quick and friendly too. They also have free samples of hot apple juice. I tried the one with pomegranate and it was delicious. Literally the most perfect fall treat! What we had: - Yellow Power Smoothie: my husband got this and he says it was really good. It was perfectly balanced and he drank this one pretty quickly! - Build your own Juice: love that they have this option! So helpful when you don't exactly vibe with any of the ones on the menu. I chose one with carrot, orange, and watermelon. The juice was perfectly balanced! I tasted hints of all the components in every sip, not too much of any one ingredient. I would definitely make this my go to spot for juices and smoothies if I lived in the neighborhood. 100% recommend!

    My review is focused solely on their juice bar (however we do buy our produce from here, too!). My…read morehusband and I LOVE that they have a 24-hour juice bar that serves fresh juices and fruits. They have about 14 different types available (7 juices and 7 smoothies), though you're also able to create your own. We love that they use FRESH everything in each of their recipes! You can literally watch them grab the fruits and veggies needed for your drink as they place them into the juicer/blender. It's very reassuring to see this as you can't always trust fresh ingredients are being used in other places that make smoothies. When ordering a smoothie, they'll ask what you want for the base. The options are Apple juice, coconut water, almond milk or water. We almost always choose coconut water as it's a great source of electrolytes AND tastes absolutely delicious with any of the smoothies using tropical fruits. They also have a delicious Apple cider tea! It's always out (hot and fresh), they have about 4 different varieties and they allow free samples. I love the clove and ginger flavor and my husband loves the ginger honey flavor. You can purchase this as an individual cup or as a half gallon or gallon option. I can't wait for autumn to hit as this tea is PERFECT for a chilly autumn day! And I plan to purchase in bulk to keep at home so I can indulge without having to walk so far every time I want it. Our new Sunday ritual is to buy our produce and then grab a juice/smoothie from here. We love coming here and I'm sure you will too!

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    Fresh watermelons picked up from the field for United Brothers Fruit Markets.
    Fresh watermelons picked up from the field for United Brothers Fruit Markets.
    United Brothers Fruit Markets
    United Brothers Fruit Markets
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    Grand Central Market

    Grand Central Market

    4.1
    (300 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$$

    I love the Grand Central market and never missed the opportunity to pick up some goodies when I…read moretake the train in or out of Manhattan. This time around, I stopped for cheese and picked up two blocks for a fun night in including SwissRaqulet, which looks fantastic. Another stop for some turmeric at the spice store. Then over to the bakery for a loaf of rye with sunflower seed and peasant style sourdough. Well, they're a snuck in a pan su chocolate for the train ride home. Can't forget my daughter who took care of things in my absence so a quick stop to the candy shop for pecan clusters, then a race to the finish on Metro North Hudson line.

    The Grand Central holiday market is always fun to stroll through and soak in the festive spirit…read more It's filled with a wide variety of vendors--jewelry, artwork, doggie items, and lots of unique gift ideas you don't see everywhere else. I really enjoy browsing and admiring so many of the items, though I do wish the pricing were a bit more accessible. There are plenty of things I'd love to buy... just not quite within my not-so-deep pockets. That said, the market is worth visiting, especially during the holiday season when it's here. Even if you don't buy much, it's a great place to wander, people-watch, and feel a little extra holiday cheer. I just can't fathom going into my purse for the items. Maybe you can?

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    Yes to turmeric
    Bien Cuit bread assortment 4/21/2026
    Bien Cuit bread assortment 4/21/2026
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    Butterfield Market

    Butterfield Market

    3.7
    (216 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    Butterfield Market is a small grocery and prepared food store in the UES, on the SW corner of 78th…read moreStreet and Lexington. Walking into the store from the corner entrance, directly in center there's a beverage station with coffee and tea dispensers. About half the store is dedicated to prepared foods--on the left are chilled and packaged desserts, on the right are warm and cold mains, salads, cheese and charcuterie, sides, sushi, convenient packaged foods (crackers, breads, candies, snacks). Toward the middle of the store are a few aisles of jarred, canned, dried goods, teas and coffee sachets, condiments and spices. Towards the south side of the store is a butcher counter, more prepared chilled foods, salads, wraps, chilled bottled drinks, followed by the fresh produce area. At the front of the store are a few registers you check out. They keep the store very clean and tidy, the shelves are well-stocked. Staff are friendly and on point. The food selections are good quality and you also pay a premium since it's UES after all.

    I used to enjoy Butterfield Market, but I feel the quality has declined. The grilled chicken Caesar…read moresalad I recently ordered had lemon-marinated chicken, which completely overpowered the salad and didn't belong in a traditional Caesar. For a high-end specialty market, I've never understood why they only offer pre-made cold sandwiches and won't make sandwiches fresh to order. If I'm paying premium prices, I'd rather have a fresh sandwich than one that's been sitting in a refrigerator. I also find it odd that they've expanded to two locations while still offering a very limited selection of baked goods and freshly prepared foods. The market was at its best when the Greek chef worked there. Back then, the food was excellent and worth the price.

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    Lotsa different chocolates
    Lotsa different chocolates
    Seasonal mango flavor and plain with sprinkles
    Seasonal mango flavor and plain with sprinkles
    Butterfield Market

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    Hong Kong Supermarket

    Hong Kong Supermarket

    3.8
    (415 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $

    there are many reasons to stop at Hong Kong Supermarket--from the large selection of produce,…read moresauces and spices for the pantry, a live seafood section manned by fishmongerers, dry and refrigerated noodles, snacks and candies, and so much more. obviously, the items here skew to East Asian kitchen needs but there's a fair amount of just general grocery foodstuffs as well whether they be condiments snacks, or other prepackaged foods, but the focus is Chinese-centric food items. the store is very large and is seemingly stuck in a decade that long since has passed...meaning the store has a bit of grit and chaos to it. it's not that's unclean, but it definitely is not a modern supermarket and the smells will hit you pretty quickly whether it's the fresh scent of veggies and fruits or the pungent smells of the seafood tanks. the supermarket is all what you make of it--if you are looking for a Whole Foods / Trader Joe's experience, this ain't it, but if you are looking for a lot of specific items that are used in East Asian cuisine in one place...then this is your spot. for me, i pick up a fair mount of spices and herbs whether it whole red peppercorns or fenugreek or a jar of Lao Gan Ma Chili Oil...the spice section and condiment section has a good amount of different spices that are priced fairly, but most of these spices are centric to East Asian cooking. the store is packed with items, and if you meander around long enough then you'll get a feel for the store and where things are located. it's good to explore. the street level has all off the produce, seafood, meats, pantry items like sauces and spices, frozen foods, and refrigerated ones. the basement carries a mish mash of dishes and other kitchen items like knives as well as large sections of teas, dry noodles, snacks, and other random stuff. like I said, the store is a snapshot of a market that really doesn't exist in Manhattan anymore outside of Chinatown. for most shoppers, that's a benefit as this store caters to its neighborhood, not an entire city or state. well worth a stop, just to see what it's all about and see an old school supermarket in action and feel that hustle and bustle energy of Chinatown live.

    Have to update my review, which is getting old. Afraid this place is simply not as good as it used…read moreto be. Over the years it has gotten more crowded and filthier. The prices, which once were the big lure, are also longer quite as good as they were. As some here have noted, they engaged in outright price-gouging during the COVID pandemic, which I found to be obnoxious. But then the quality of the vegetables steadily declined. Perhaps it was a bad supplier or whatever. And they weren't as cheap as they used to be. The service, while never good, has turned rude, and worse at the fish counter. My old fish store on Grand closed so I started going here for fish. At first I didn't mind when "locals" were waited on ahead of me, but frankly it became irritating after a time. I'm not sure it's legal, to be honest. And the prices of fish are not as good, a buck more expensive per pound, than other fish merchants. The rat i saw on my last visit clinched it for me. Goodbye, Hong Kong Supermarket.

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    Malaysian Pandan Mooncake with Egg Yolk - a bit too sweet
    Malaysian Pandan Mooncake with Egg Yolk - a bit too sweet
    Hong Kong Supermarket
    I asked for newspaper for my bottles of black vinegar & maggi. They had the Asian pear netting! Genious & green practice

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    I asked for newspaper for my bottles of black vinegar & maggi. They had the Asian pear netting! Genious & green practice

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