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Total Merchants: 396
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A sweet lifesaver for many New Yorkers, selling "gentle treats for delicate tummies:" gluten-free, allegen-free, kosher, vegan and delicious.
A natural foods and organic supermarket in Park Slope.
A superb chocolatier located in the Financial District. Worth the journey.
A shop that makes and sells doughnuts that merit its cult following. While their remarkable glazed and cake doughnuts are also sold at several NYC markets, for the best selection visit their Lower East Side shop.
A Lower East Side shop lined floor-to-ceiling with shelves filled with jars of candy, nuts, tea, and hundreds of things made from sugar. A place to find seasonal favorites, including many from your childhood.
The granddaddy of New York City supermarkets. Huge selection, great prices, and oh, those crowds....
Merchant Types:
Allergen-Free,
Bakery,
Butcher,
Coffee & Tea,
Charcuterie,
Cheese & Dairy,
Fish Monger,
Kosher,
Organic,
Produce,
Super Market
New York's leading on-line grocer.
A small organic market with a big inventory.
A health food market in Manhattan's West Village.
Since 1937, La Guli has been making irresistable Italian pastries, cookies, cakes, and other sweets for its lucky Astoria customers.
A natural foods foods market in Greenwich Village.
A pie and cake bakery in Hell's Kitchen. Especially loved for their apple, southern pecan, and densely chocolate Mississippi mud pies.
Old fashioned East Side bakery that's been in the neighborhood for 70 years. Loved for their Jewish loaves and traditional sweets.
An organic market in Park Slope that sells meticulously chosen produce, meats, cheese, grocery items, baked goods and more.
A LIC pasta shop that makes both traditional and innovative products and much more than ravioli.
Traditional kosher bakery in Borough Park.
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.
A splendid natural foods supermarket in Manhattan's Columbus Circle neighborhood.
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?
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