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A small but friendly health health food store on Manhattan's Upper East Side.
A commercial knife sharpening and grinding company in Brooklyn's Broadway Junction.
Candy and snack food from a Hong Kong food retailer.
One of New York's best Italian grocers. Meats, grocery items and extraordinary fresh mozzarella and ricotta.
Cobble Hill beer specialists selling beers from around the world.
Long-time Village institution that sells spices, herbs and essential oils, with knowledgeable staff and deep and wide selection.
A pan-Asian grocery market. Ingredients for Thai, Indonesian, Phillipine, Malaysian, Japanese and Chinese cuisines.
Ukrainian butcher that specializes in smoked meats.
Pan-Asian grocery in Chinatown.
A New York institution famed for its smoked fish.
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.
A large TriBeCa natural foods market that sells organic meats, produce and grocery items plus natural household and personal products.
A wonderful specialty market in Park Slope known for both their beer as well as top quality charcuterie, chocolates, cheese, and other foods (to eat with or without beer).
A Park Slope treasure. Superb charcuterie, cheese, bread and grocery items.
One of the treasures of the Arthur Avenue neighborhood of Italian food shops. The small shop is all about fresh pasta.
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.
Excellent pasta producers selling retail from their Astoria shop as well as to restaurants and some of New York's best grocers. Worth a visit just to buy sheets of corn meal-free pasta so you can make your own ravioli.
Specialists in all things caviar. All types of caviar plus spoons, dishes and the hardware to serve and eat this fragile, costly product.
A chain of Italian markets with locations across the northeast, two of which are in New York City. Cured meats and cheese, their own private label tomato sauces, dry pasta, and a good selection of Italian grocery items such as olive oils, and vinegars.
Borough Park Italian grocer, charcuterie and specialty shop.
An Italian deli in Astoria selling Italian cured meats and cheeses.
Everything Iberian -- cheese, olives, olive oil, cured seafood and gorgeous Serrano ham cut to order.
What many consider to be the best Italian market in New York.
All-Italian grocery, food hall, and restaurant. Big, audacious and abbondanza!
A paradise of pork products since 1940. Besides selling a variety of truly wonderful sausages, they sell other meats and various Italian cheeses and grocery products.
Glatt kosher butcher that also sells cheese and breads.
A premium pork producer that sells year-round at the Union Square and Park Slope Greenmarkets.
A Chinese food market with a large selection of noodles, bean curd, and other specialty items.
A shop that sells ingredients, spices and anything else you need to cook Indian cuisine.
A Chinese market that sells seafood and grocery items. You should know what you want because very little English is spoken here but since pointing is a universal language, you should do just fine.
With stores on the Upper West Side, Upper East Side, and Chelsea, these housewares stores offer nearly everything you need to decorate, fix and equip a New York apartment.
An excellent small Greek market with store-made salads and other specialty items.
New York City has more than 50 Greenmarkets. Lucky us.
Neighborhoods:
Astoria,
Financial District,
Greenwich Village,
Harlem,
Lower East Side,
Midtown,
Park Slope,
TriBeCa,
Union Square,
Upper East Side,
Upper West Side,
Williamsburg
On-line merchant that sells artisanal, top quality, and often hard-to-find Italian imported foods.
A New York institution. Specialists in sharpening knives and other cutting tools. Where the big boys get their chef knives sharpened.
A health food market in Manhattan's West Village.
A beloved Brooklyn deli famous for its prosciutto balls.
Cooks and chefs from all over the country shop here for an unmatched selection of spices, flavorings and exotic ingredients. It's our own local spice market.
German hams, sausage, wursts and deli items.
A Korean food online market.
A German charcuterie in Midtown's Grand Central Market.
A small market with a full selection of produce and some grocery items. Customers make a special trip just for its Greek specialty items including dips, spreads and salads.
Brighton Beach full-service market specializing in the foods of Eastern Europe, especially Russia.
Middle-Eastern food grocery on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn Heights.
Excellent online access to the Market Hall merchants in Oakland, California selling imported and domestic specialty items.
Specialists in smoked fish and a staple on the Upper West Side for more than 50 years.
Specialty market for Greek and Mediterranean foods in the Ninth Avenue food district.
A Middle-Eastern market on Brooklyn's Atlantic Avenue.
Bensonhurst pasta producers with fresh pasta and Italian grocery items.
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