15 New York's Best Supermarkets
'09.10.2019'
Source: foursquare
There is certainly a huge selection of supermarkets in New York, but foursquare prepared a list of 15 best.
431 West 37th St.
This is one of the best supermarkets in the area with a wide range of products. True, the prices in it are quite high, the report says. Of the benefits - the availability of delivery, its own bakery and delicious coffee.
494 Broome St (between W Broadway and Wooster St).
This is a Japanese supermarket with a large selection of imported drinks and sweets, as well as some ready-to-eat dishes such as yakisoba and rice balls.
According to visitors' reviews, here you can plunge into the atmosphere of China without traveling outside of New York.
2328 12th Ave (132th St).
An excellent grocery store in Harlem where you can buy, among other things, delicious cheeses and seafood. Also, the supermarket has free parking, visitors note.
200 Canal St (btwn Mott & Mulberry St.).
This supermarket in Manhattan has a hot delicatessen section. Here you can buy roast duck and pork and rice for just $ 7.50.
Portions are very generous. It is also recommended that you try green tea.
There is a grocery department on the ground floor, and cosmetic products on the top.
600 Tue 160th St (Broadway).
According to numerous reviews, this is the best grocery store in the area.
The place is brand new, clean and has a good selection of products. It is possible to get a club card in order to have additional discounts.
2127 Broadway (between 74 and 75 streets).
A huge range of products and a large number of visitors eloquently speak about the high level of this supermarket.
666 Greenwich St.
A large assortment of fresh products, attentive and qualified staff, fresh fish, bakery, as well as ready-to-eat products. There is free delivery to nearby areas. Acceptable prices.
2589 Broadway (on W 98th St).
Great selection of prepared meals. It is crowded, so it is better to avoid peak hours to visit.
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140 W 57th St (6 I and 7 I Ave).
This two-story supermarket is divided into sections, so it is easy to navigate. True, it is noted that some products are quite expensive. The second floor has a seating area and free Wi-Fi.
157 Hester St (btwn Bowery & Elizabeth St).
This is a fantastic supermarket with excellent value for money. An awesome selection of food and meat, as well as a great place to try cooked food. Here you can buy sushi for $ 3 per box.
1211 Madison Ave (87-I).
Spacious, clean grocery store in Manhattan. True, the prices here are quite high, as its visitors note.
75 9th Ave (between W 15 and W 16th St).
An amazing selection of fresh produce. The best prices in the area, as noted by numerous visitors. You can also find rare products here, such as Spanish lime, which looks like a cross between lychee and lime with tart pulp, as well as an impressive selection of fresh and dried mushrooms.
1769 2nd Ave (btwn 92nd & 93rd St.).
Here is an excellent selection of goods and products, the best prices in the area and, of course, the most friendly staff. However, it is noted that this supermarket runs the risk of closing due to high rents.
4050 Broadway.
Here you can buy everything for a salad, there is a huge selection of nuts and snacks.
21 Saint Marks Pl (between 2 and 3 Avenue).
Rumor has it that this is the best supermarket in the East Village. There is a huge variety of products, as well as incredibly tasty sandwiches.