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    Nature Farm Supermarket

    2.6 (13 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Vince W.

    This Chinese supermarket has been here for as long as I can remember. I think it used to be called NY Mart or something. The selections aren't as big as the other Asian markets in Flushing but it'll do. They have a hot food section in the rear (currently shut down due to COVID-19) It has roast ducks, chickens, dumplings etc. Their parking lot is huge which is a plus. Good choice if you're in this area of Queens. Update: they are open during this quarantine. The prices seem regular I don't know what the other reviews are talking about.

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    The parking lot stinks of the fish smell from this place. And I like fish. The whole area smells.

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    Food Bazaar Supermarket

    Food Bazaar Supermarket

    2.5(93 reviews)
    0.6 miDouglaston
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    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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    2.9(17 reviews)
    0.4 miDouglaston

    There's definitely some New York City DWCP laws being violated by the seafood department here…read more Per the NYC DWCP website: In New York City, businesses selling goods by weight, like food, are required to deduct the weight of the packaging (tare weight) from the total weight to ensure customers pay only for the product. This is part of New York State and New York City's Weights and Measures laws enforced by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP). Tare Weight: This is the weight of the packaging or container that holds the food. For example, the weight of the plastic container holding deli meat. Net Weight: This is the actual weight of the food being sold, after the tare weight has been subtracted. Legal Requirement: Businesses must ensure scales are accurate and display the net weight of the product to the customer, and they must take into account the tare weight. Consumer Rights: Customers have the right to see the scale and ensure it is displaying the correct weight, with a zero or minus sign indicating the tare weight has been deducted. I bought three lobsters here at $12/pound. The seafood counter person took them out of the lobster tank dripping water, placed them into a large, heavy, brown paper bag (see similar photo I borrowed from another reviewer who had a similar experience - I discarded my bag upon returning home) and then into another large plastic bag. I asked the fishmonger politely if he could pour out the large amount of excess water ($12/pound for water is silly). He became extremely irate and said that lobster is composed primarily of water and therefore would not pour the water out of the bag. At that point, I didn't even endeavor to explain NYC packaging tare weight laws to him. Paid for my lobster, water and packaging and left. Fully understand that it's not easy to make profit in NYC, but sad that this market needed to resort to breaking the law to do so. Unfortunately this isn't the first time this has happened here, but this was the first time I decided to ask the seafood counter person about it. If selling seafood isn't profitable, it's not necessary to deceive customers, just charge more to cover your expenses or please, just don't sell it.

    One staff who can't speak English with a nasty attitude sold…read moredead crabs to us.There's very little meat but a lot of seawater inside the dead crabs he sold us. The meat inside the crabs smells like ammonia. The reason he forbid us from picking the crabs ourselves is that he wanted to handpick the dead crabs to rip us off.

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