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Total Merchants: 397
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Full-service market with meat, fish and seafood, charcuterie, bread and bakery and grocery products.
Since 1937, La Guli has been making irresistable Italian pastries, cookies, cakes, and other sweets for its lucky Astoria customers.
A shop on the Upper East Side that specializes in French and Italian tableware and fine linens. Lovely.
A Park Slope bakery with old fashioned-style baked goods and great birthday cakes.
A Gramercy Park area cheese shop that's adjacent to a restaurant. Excellent selection within the shop's favorite categories, which include cheddar, Gruyere and Emmenthaler. Closed on weekends.
French country pottery, earthenware, antique furnishings. Very beautiful dishware, pitchers, serving pieces, coffee mugs and one-of-a-kind home accessories.
A Glatt kosher butcher that's located within a kosher restaurant of the same name. Sells prime meats, game, sausages and pates.
Coffee and tea merchants in Park Slope since 1973.
Meat and fish market that sells prime meats and poultry, prepared foods, smoked fish, game.
A butcher that is adjacent to the French restaurant by the same name. Sells prime meats, especially steaks, as well as produce and grocery items. The concept is that you can eat in the restaurant and then go next door and buy all the ingredients to make the same meal at home.
A loved Upper West Side bakery noted for its huge cookies. Especially chocolate chip. The reputation is well earned.
An old-fashioned candy maker with traditional sweets like peppermint patties, fudge, and perfect pectin jelly beans.
A natural foods foods market in Greenwich Village.
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.
Italian cheese and dairy store in Bensonhurst.
A pie and cake bakery in Hell's Kitchen. Especially loved for their apple, southern pecan, and densely chocolate Mississippi mud pies.
What many consider to be the premier butcher in all of New York City. Keep their Madison Avenue location in mind when you anticipate the prices. But that aside, the quality of product and skill and expertise from these butchers is remarkable.
An excellent fish monger with stores in the Chelsea Market as well as the food corridor of Bleecker Street between Sixth and 7th Avenues.
Neighborhood market in Williamsburg that features prime meats, prepared foods and Italian grocery items.
Cheese monger that specializes in American artisanal cheeses.
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