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Resourceful and friendly wine and spirit store.
A small but friendly health health food store on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
Respected Upper West Side wine store with superb international selection.
Full-service upscale food market selling prime meats, cheese, breads and bakery items, produce and grocery products. Lots of things packed into a small store.
Candy and snack food from a Hong Kong food retailer.
An old-fashioned Upper East Side butcher that's been in business since 1961. Excellent quality and prices to match.
SoHo boutique that sells s.2Sleek, sometimes witty, Italian housewares, cookware and serving pieces.
One of New York's best Italian grocers. Meats, grocery items and extraordinary fresh mozzarella and ricotta.
An East Side wine store distinguished by its huge selection of wines, sake and single-malt scotches.
A small chain of small grocery markets valued for bringing fresh produce, meats, fish and other products to neighborhoods with few grocery choices or resources.
One of New York's premier food merchants and certainly one of its best bread bakeries.
High quality produce stores on the Upper East Side.
Long-time Village institution that sells spices, herbs and essential oils, with knowledgeable staff and deep and wide selection.
Chelsea wine store that features organic and biodynamic wines.
Online kitchenware store operated by the management of the former West Village shop by the same name.
There is a small but important retail counter inside Terrence Brennan's Artisanal restaurant that sells perfectly chosen, perfectly kept cheeses. You will not only find the perfect cheese here, sold to you at the perfect point for eating, but you will learn so very much about this divine food.
A pan-Asian grocery market. Ingredients for Thai, Indonesian, Phillipine, Malaysian, Japanese and Chinese cuisines.
Huge and resourceful wine and spirits merchant in NoHo that offers more than 10,000 labels. Upstairs is the Astor Center, a major new food and wine education center.
For more than 20 years, a shop that specializes in art glass and ceramics.
A sweet lifesaver for many New Yorkers, selling "gentle treats for delicate tummies:" gluten-free, allegen-free, kosher, vegan and delicious.
An Upper West Side wine shop that uses clever marketing and store displays to make it easy to buy wine. Don't hold this against them, especially if you're shopping on the basis of price.
A family-run bakery selling their artisanal breads and sweets at several New York City Greenmarkets.
A bakery adjacent to the delicious and rightfully popular Balthazar restaurant sells the breads served in the bistro as well as sold to better markets across the city.
Pan-Asian grocery in Chinatown.
Wholesale prices on big and small restaurant supplies.
A New York institution famed for its smoked fish.
A full-service market with both organic and conventional produce, on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Every part of the animal at excellent prices.
A speciality market known for its nuts and dried fruit but it also has a full-service market with meat, fish, cheese, produce and grocery items.
Upper West Side wine and spirits store with an extensive selection at all prices. Located directly across the street from Fairway, this shop is popular with both neighborhood residents and others who journey here for its values and inventory.
A midtown wine and spirits store with a solid selection, helpful staff and convenient location.
Also known as Empire Purveyors, this market has been a Sutton Place institution for more than 30 years.
A large TriBeCa natural foods market that sells organic meats, produce and grocery items plus natural household and personal products.
Two wine stores, one on the Upper East side and the other on Broadway across from Zabar's, that are parts of an 8-store chain and on-line merchant. Their approach to selling wine is based on a set of principles about demystifying wine buying using a concept called "great wines for every day." You can buy from them at their Manhattan stores, on their web site, or through Fresh Direct.
Everything sold here is big. And cheap. Located in Manhattan's Ninth Avenue food neighborhood.
A cheese monger on Manhattan's Upper East Side with a wide selection of domestic and imported cheeses.
An old fashioned bakery in the heart of Chelsea. Red velvet cake, cupcakes, cookies, birthday cakes, pies. All like mother never made but you wish she did.
A two-outpost eco-conscious bakery opened by the team at The City Bakery.
A bakery that makes pastries that are as beautiful to see as they are delicious to eat.
Fish mongers who bring acutely fresh and season-perfect fish and shellfish to New York's Greenmarkets.
A bookstore that specializes in out-of-print and antiquarian cookbooks.
A wine store in the Flatiron neighborhood with a carefully edited selection of 365 wines. They take a thematic approach and have concluded that most of their customers eat take-out food. Don't hold this against them.
A small bakery/take-out counter on the third floor of the Time-Warner Center that is operated by Thomas Keller's casual cafe of the same name.
Lower East Side shop selling cookware, knives and kitchen tools.
Cookware and kitchen supply store located in the Chelsea Market.
No-frills kitchen supply store. Great prices on pots, pans and kitchen tools perfect for a home cook, despite the store's restaurant name.
Large neighborhood market that serves Manhattan's West 80's. Notable for its excellent fish department run by Bobby Santangelo.
One of New York's best sources for all kinds of cookware and kitchen tools. Very competitive prices and a deep selection on the big stuff, like pots and pans, and the small things like vegetable peelers and thermometers. They carry most of the top brands and are experts in knives.
A family store selling fresh pasta and a small selection of Italian grocery items.
An Italian market in the Chelsea Market complex that sells cheese, charcuterie, a huge selection of dried pastas, and other grocery items. This is the place to find unusual items that can be essential for an authentic Italian dish such as bottarga. Prices are very fair.
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