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    Tucker Square Greenmarket

    4.1 (10 reviews)
    ModerateFarmers Market
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Rare fruits and fresh family produced food. Worth it!

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    The frozen option is fantastic for a quick easy meal on hand- can be defrosted quickly or during the day in the fridge.

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    Terra Market

    4.2
    (27 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    Terrible quality . Be careful what you buy . Dairy is often expired . I bought a fig Jam with the…read morebrand Marco Polo. I thought it was Italian and a good quality . When I opened it it tasted terrible , impossible to eat . Looking carefully I realized it was from Bulgaria . I went back to return it for a better product and they refused it to take it back. They offered me half of the credit which is ridiculous... it's not about the price of the item but it was nevertheless offensive . I will file a complaint because I truly think that it is dangerous to eat . David V.

    I am leaving a bad review, because of the terrible costumer service I have just experienced. There…read moreis no email to contact the management, only the store number. So I am leaving a public review instead of a message to the management. The cashier lady give me a receipt to sign for $1.39. The bill was $61.39. I pointed out to her that this was wrong. She went back and forth and argued that my card was bad. Another employee came and the store manager lady came, who cut me off in a disrespectful manner, while I tried to explain to her that I was the one pointing out to the cashier, that she must have made a mistake and entered the wrong amount. I saved the store $60 and they acted as if I wanted to only pay $1.39 and get away with it or my card was bad. I was concerned to swipe the card again for the remaining $60, because I did not want to be charged twice, in case I was actually charged the full amount. We got into an argument. I asked the cashier lady to apologize but she ignored me and did not say a word. I used to shop here all the time. But they lost a costumer today.

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    Grand Bazaar NYC

    3.9
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    0.6 mi
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    We visited Grand Bazaar NYC on the Upper West Side and really enjoyed the atmosphere. The market is…read moreone of the oldest and largest weekly flea markets in New York City, running every Sunday with both indoor and outdoor vendors. It has a fun and lively vibe with a mix of vintage items, handmade crafts, jewelry, artwork, clothing, collectibles, and food stands all in one place. What we liked most was how easy it was to spend a few hours just walking around and exploring different local vendors and small businesses. The market feels very New York, with lots of unique finds and creative products you do not usually see in regular stores.

    If you take the crosstown bus and walk from 79th Street on Columbus Avenue to the flea market,…read moreyou'll pass various farm stands lining the road. It made my visit to the Bazaar all the more pleasant. I've been coming to Grand Bazaar for more years than I care to remember, having taken a break for ten -- okay twenty -- years. Can't put my finger on why, perhaps I'm not as interested as I used to be. While the market is vibrant and busy, it's not as it was. Perhaps not as much diversity in wares. (I used to get a lot of pottery, art and vintage jewelry.) Back in the day, my friends and I would go to the East Village and buy funky old fur jackets for a song. I kind of had that in the back of my mind coming here. (There are many vintage coat vendors.) But prices have risen considerably. (What hasn't?!) The market is open Sundays, year 'round. Despite buying nothing, I know I'll be back. (Maybe coats get cheaper when it's warmer.) Plus, I like strolling around on the upper westside, which has a different flavor than the eastside, where I live.

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    Chelsea Market

    4.3
    (2.6k reviews)
    2.5 mi
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    I haven't been back since the pandemic, when I lost my mind over Very Fresh Noodles and because we…read morehad to eat outside, I didn't even get to explore much of anything. I visited right after opening, a little after 10 am (many businesses do not open until 11am, like my beloved Seed+Mill). My first impression was that it reminded me of a food hall similar to what I experienced in various cities in Japan. The variety of foods available is impressive and you really can find it all here, from an Italian grocer to Japanese to the various food stands offering everything from BBQ to the best halvah I've ever had. And there's a Pearl River Mart and other places to find gifts and souvenirs. My favorite of this ilk is Muji Market, which has all the Japanese amazing things! Also of note: very clean bathrooms. It reminds me of the bathrooms at Grand Central, a lot of stalls, sinks in the center, only much, much more pleasant. I'll be back as soon as I can. It's silly that I didn't come here when I actually lived in New York.

    Swung by on a Saturday evening at 9pm for about 30 minutes while waiting for a late dinner…read morereservation. The physical location is open to 10pm though most shops and restaurants inside are closed by 8-9pm, only a handful of places like Chote Miya, Miznon, and La Devocione were still open though also wrapping up business for the evening. Wanted to highlight a few more stores here for this review: - Moon Man Foods: a Brooklyn-based company, they have a small stand about a third of the way thru the market (walking east to west), selling southeast Asian kaya jam, which is coconut-based and contain eggs, coconut milk, sugar, starch, and salt. They come in pandan, ube, and Java palm sugar (aka gula melaka) flavors. - Pearl River Mart and Pearl River Mart Foods: back in the day they used to be located in SoHo on Broadway, though rising rents made them relocate, and I'm glad they're still around! They carry all sorts of Asian-inspired decor, serving ware, stationery, and their "Foods" location downstairs is combination of Asian grocery, bubble tea (Milk & Tea), and Korean and Chinese snack/takeout stands (Kimbap Lab and Mao's Bao's). - Muji Market: this is a smaller location that carries a narrower assortment than your average Muji (house wares, basic apparel, accessories, kitchenware, snacks), though they have a full cafe serving coffee and matcha, simple Japanese lunch items like bowls, sandwiches and bento. Cafe prices seem a little higher probably due to the location. - gallery art: there is a small whitewashed hallway gallery of maybe a couple dozen small pieces by local artists, featuring NYC-centric photos, sketches, paintings, multi-media. Found this fun and entertaining!

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