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Total Merchants: 397
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A small market that sells hard to find ingredients used in the cuisines of West Africa. Located in the Ninth Avenue food neighborhood at West 40th Street, the market is unadorned but rich in spices, dried fish and hot sauces.
A combination antique store and cheese monger. Only in New York.
A splendid natural foods supermarket in Manhattan's Columbus Circle neighborhood.
Small-batch pickles made in Brooklyn, sold online or at select NYC-area markets.
A cookware and tabletop store in Williamsburg.
They describe themselves as a natural and organic supermarket. Prices can be steep but the quality is generally very good, certainly in the produce and meat areas. But who knew so many junk and processed foods were made with organic ingredients?
A wonderful fish monger in three locations with a wide selection of fish and shellfish, sauces and flavorings, utencils and accessories, and a commitment to offering superb and sustainable seafood.
An Upper East Side institution known for old fashioned desserts, birthday cakes, and oh, those brownies.
National chain of stores that sells all things kitchen: pots, pans, knives, tools, accessories, cookbooks, small appliances, and even olive oil. Excellent quality and large, polished selection. Even more on their web site.
A Chinese fish and shellfish store. Very busy and great prices.
A fish market in Chinatown. Smaller selection but very good quality.
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