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Total Merchants: 397
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Upper East Side hardware and housewares store. Everything for a city apartment.
A neighborhood specialty store that sells smoked fish, caviar, tuna, sardines and other smoked and picked products. Brothers Kenny and Danyy Sze have owned and operated this popular store for nearly two decades.
A Middle-Eastern market selling a large and diverse selection of cheeses, dried fruits and nuts, bread, spices, legumes, sweets and delicacies and grocery items.
Salumeria with more than 40 types of sausage, cold cuts, mozzarella. A family business that's been around since the 1920's.
Italian charcuterie on Manhattan's Upper West Side.
Family-run pasta producer and merchant in Williamsburg.
A cheese monger that specializes in American artisanal cheeses. Find the shop inside the Essex Street Market.
German butcher with German specialties including wursts, bacons, brats, cold cuts.
Top quality butcher with prime meats and poultry.
Traditional kosher bakery in Borough Park.
A huge selection, impeccable quality, and great prices at this long-time seafood market located in the Ninth Avenue food neighborhood.
Long-loved Upper West Side coffee and tea merchant.
A resourceful neighborhood wine and liquor shop in Park Slope.
One of New York's leading stores for wine and spirits. Outstanding selection at all prices, a knowledgable staff, and resourceful web site.
An excellent and old fashioned butcher shop that sells prime meats and poultry. Superb quality products prepared by skilled and attentive butchers.
Beautiful hand-blown glassware, pottery, and other tabletop and home accessories. Made in Vermont and sold at their midtown shop, plus online and at area home decor stores.
A welcoming and knowing wine and liquor store in Park Slope.
A friendly and well-stocked wine and spirit shop in Cobble Hill. A sister store to Stinky Brooklyn.
A tiny but oh, so wonderful French bakery that can do birthday cakes as brilliantly as they do meringues.
A small, family-run, resourceful and welcoming spice shop on Lexington Avenue.
In Williamsburg: rare and obscure ales, lagers and ciders. Plus Mast Bros. Chocolate.
Well, there's something to be said for quantity.
A popular and beloved butcher that has been putting meat on Brooklyn dinner tables since 1917. Highly skilled butchers, excellent quality meats and poultry, and sawdust on the floor.
A spirited and resourceful shop that celebrates cheeses, especially ones with big personalities.
Manufacturing matzo since 1925 in the same location on Rivington Street on New York's Lower East Side. There's a small shop adjacent to the street-level factory.
Creators of the miracle known as the Sullivan St. Pugliese, this bakery supplies many of the best markets and restaurants in town. But you can buy direct from their little Hell's Kitchen storefront.
An upscale and well-stocked cookware, kitchen tool and tabletop retailer that's part of a national chain. National brands and beautiful things.
A charming and tempting family-owned candy and chocolate store celebrating its 25th year on the Lower East Side. Their well-chosen selection ranges from artisanal chocolates to kids favorites to organic dried fruits.
Superb pastry and bread bakery with storefronts in Park Slope, Cobble Hill and Carroll Gardens.
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