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Total Merchants: 397
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A small chain of small grocery markets valued for bringing fresh produce, meats, fish and other products to neighborhoods with few grocery choices or resources.
There is a small but important retail counter inside Terrence Brennan's Artisanal restaurant that sells perfectly chosen, perfectly kept cheeses. You will not only find the perfect cheese here, sold to you at the perfect point for eating, but you will learn so very much about this divine food.
A midtown wine and spirits store with a solid selection, helpful staff and convenient location.
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.
A full service and well-stocked wine and liquor store that's been in the Columbus Circle neighborhood for long before Time Warner made it fancy.
A bakery that sells an excellent, large and diverse selection of breads and pastries including organic breads and popular items from some of the other best bakeries in the city.
An old fashioned bakery famed for its cupcakes.
An excellent wine store with a sophisticated yet accessible approach to selling nearly 3,000 labels in a stylish midtown location. Wide and deep selection, very helpful and knowledgable staff, and free delivery to all 5 boroughs. Named "Best New Wine Shop in America" by Food & Wine Magazine in 2005.
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
A fresh fruit and vegetable market in the Grand Central Market. An extensive selection of most everyday needs. Plus flowers!
Depending which direction the wind is blowing, you can smell onion bagels as you exit the W. 79th Street subway exit. A New York institution and my (and millions of others') choice for best bagel in the city.
Cheese monger in Sutton Place neighborhood with large cheese selection plus charcuterie, some grocery items and bread.
Japanese supermarket with hard-to-find grocery items and prepared foods.
The New York Times calls this "...hands down, the best chocolates in New York. Maybe the world." Decide for yourself.
A German charcuterie in Midtown's Grand Central Market.
A Glatt kosher butcher that's located within a kosher restaurant of the same name. Sells prime meats, game, sausages and pates.
An old-fashioned candy maker with traditional sweets like peppermint patties, fudge, and perfect pectin jelly beans.
The original cupcake temple and still loved by locals and tourists.
Rockefeller Center wine merchant with knowledgeable staff and high-end selection.
Cheese market with an enormous selection, top quality and excellent service. They also sell charcuterie, some grocery items and prepared foods.
Cooked and cured artisan meats from top domestic and international producers.
A fine wine and spirits merchant near Columbus Circle.
A chain of coffee stores that roasts its own and sells beans, filter paper, coffee makers, mugs and excellent take-out.
Wine and liquor merchant in midtown Manhattan with extensive selections of French wines and single-malt Scotch.
The New York store of the respected national seasoning retailer headquarted in Wisconsin. Located in the Grand Central Market, this small shop has a big selection of herbs, spices and spice mixes and rubs.
Fish market in the Grand Central Market that offers fresh and prepared seafood.
A small boutique located around the corner from the Petrossian Restaurant selling luxury foods, including caviar.
A shop that is more like an art gallery that sells exquisitely made and decorated chocolates. Very refined but the flavors can pack a punch.
One of New York's best cookbook bookstores.
One of New York's leading stores for wine and spirits. Outstanding selection at all prices, a knowledgable staff, and resourceful web site.
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 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?
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.
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.
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