Zero waste grocery store with package-free products and returnable glass jars creates an eco-friendly atmosphere focused on sustainability. Friendly vibe supports a community interested in local, healthy food and plastic-free household staples. Frequent new local items and fresh produce add variety to the vibrant, clean environment.
Cool events happen regularly, drawing attention to the space. Shelves hold many specialty items that stand out from typical grocery selections.
Offers zero waste and hard-to-find provisions not available at other local grocery stores. Weekly visits show strong preference over regular stores due to its unique selection and approach.
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Customers can bring their own containers to fill them up with hand soap and other essentials.
Customers can return jars for a $1 credit toward their next purchase.
The store promotes no waste shopping and offers a variety of local products.
Grocery store offers wide variety of exotic meats like bison, crocodile, and wild boar alongside flash-frozen fresh seafood. Atmosphere stays clean and well-maintained despite a layout that lacks clear flow. Shoppers find competitive prices and unique specialty items hard to find elsewhere.
Offers a very cool concept focused on exotic meat selections. The vibe centers around unique and adventurous food choices.
Meats include a variety of cuts not found in typical grocery stores. Fresh produce features organic fruits and vegetables often priced below traditional supermarkets. The sweet Italian sausage matches quality from Italian grocers.
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Wild Fork offers a wide selection of exotic meats and seafood not found in regular stores.
Prices for grass-fed beef at Wild Fork are competitive compared to other markets.
The store features a variety of organic and non-GMO products at reasonable prices.
Spacious venue combines alfresco seating with a comfortably glam bar and flexible event spaces. Atmosphere balances warmth and cool energy, featuring peaceful outdoor music and a lively bar scene. Food and drink focus on locally sourced, fresh ingredients with standout natural wines and creative dishes.
Open layout and spacious design create a cool vibe. The atmosphere feels fresh and inviting with a relaxed, open space.
Produce quality stands out with freshness and flavor that surpasses typical grocery stores. Prices match or beat local grocery stores, making it a solid choice for affordable farm-fresh goods.
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Farm to People offers a $1 oyster happy hour.
The venue provides food, bar packages, staff, flowers, tables, and chairs for events.
They have a rotating selection of guest chefs with special dishes.
Small grocery store with modern, luxurious design and a serene, spa-like atmosphere. Quiet environment with relaxing music supports a peaceful shopping experience. Offers a wide selection of organic, refillable essentials and eco-friendly products.
Fun and cute store layout offers unique shopping options. The vibe feels fresh and very cool throughout.
Small and clean with a well-stocked selection of staples. Friendly service feels like an old Mom-and-Pop corner grocery. The store has a natural, organic bulk section and a cute, inviting vibe.
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You can bring your own containers to fill with dry goods.
Re offers mostly organic, plastic-free products.
They have a no packaging concept and a wide variety of items.
Small space with colorful, fun design and an airy, bright atmosphere feels like an art gallery for food. Offers a curated selection of unique, often local products alongside a cafรฉ with rotating bakery items. Shoppers find it Instagram-worthy and enjoy discovering creative, small-brand groceries.
Offers a unique grocery selection with many new products not found in regular stores. The vibe feels fresh and different from typical grocery shopping.
A well stocked space with a wide variety of colorful, cute, and tasty grocery products from small producers. Offers a mix of familiar brands and interesting new products, including a good vegan selection.
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Customers cannot use the bathroom unless they place an order first.
The price of lattes is under $5.
The shop has vegan pastry and grocery items as well as some gluten-free selections.
Small, brightly lit space with anime-themed decor creates a cozy, welcoming atmosphere. Neatly organized shelves offer a wide variety of Japanese snacks and treats, including fresh onigiri and unique sweets. The store captures a Japanese convenience store vibe with a clean, cute design and convenient grab-and-go options.
Small size gives it a cool vibe with lots of unique snacks and toys. The store feels like a Japanese bodega with many interesting finds.
Offers a wide selection of Japanese groceries including sushi, rice bowls, and small dishes. The store feels adorable and convenient with a strong focus on authentic Asian food items.
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Mitsuki Japanese Market offers a wide variety of Japanese groceries, including fresh produce and seafood.
The market has a great selection of Japanese snacks and candies that are hard to find elsewhere.
Expect higher prices compared to other Asian markets like H-mart or Ranch 99.
Supermarket offers a sparkling clean and well-organized environment with stylish displays and a warm, inviting atmosphere. It features a large space with narrow pathways and a notable bakery and deli section. Fresh fruits, premium chocolates, and fresh sandwiches stand out among the offerings.
Large selection and affordable prices create a cool shopping experience. The store offers top quality products and friendly service that adds to the vibe.
Offers a wide selection of cakes, fresh fruit, and baked goods not commonly found in nearby supermarkets. Stands out for its unique items and strong presence on Kings Highway.
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OKKA Foods Market is a reliable halal market with a great selection and excellent service.
The store is very close to the subway and bus stop.
At checkout, the charged price may be higher than the marked price.
Built under a bridge with high ceilings and wide aisles, the store offers a spacious and well-organized shopping environment. Bright lighting and clean, white tiles create a luxurious atmosphere despite frequent crowding. Free samples and thoughtful amenities add to the experience.
The building sits right below the Queensboro Bridge, giving it a unique location. Staff stay cool and helpful, and the layout feels modern and inviting.
Prices stay much cheaper than other supermarkets, making it a reasonably priced option in the city. The store feels like not a regular supermarket with a nice setup under a bridge.
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Parking is an issue if you drive to Trader Joe's.
Avoid visiting this Trader Joe's during busy hours.
The checkout process is surprisingly fast even during rush hour.
Three connected buildings offer spacious layout and well-organized sections for fresh foods, snacks, and hobby items. The atmosphere feels authentic and fun, with anime-themed products and Japanese collectibles creating a lively vibe. Crowds are common, and parking can be tight, reflecting its popularity.
Claw machines add a fun interactive element. Plenty of Japanese figures and other unique items create a cool vibe throughout the store.
Offers a well stocked selection with a variety of products similar to Don Quijote. The store features outstanding customer service from the manager Brandon.
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The parking lot is small and often crowded, especially during peak hours.
A 20% discount on selected bento and sushi is available after 7pm.
Expect to find a wide variety of Japanese food and items across three buildings.
Veranda-style seating and spacious indoor-outdoor dining create a laid-back, communal vibe with casual seating and heated outdoor tables. A large screen TV and wifi support a social, energetic atmosphere where people gather for meals and games. The space blends a grocery store with a food bar offering diverse options, fostering a welcoming community spot.
Combines an Asian grocer, corner bodega, and food hall in one spot. Offers frozen and packaged foods from local eateries. The vibe is laid-back with a cool eating area and many unique goodies.
Combines an Asian grocer, corner bodega, and food hall vibe. Feels like an old school immigrant grocery store evolved with creative, entrepreneurial curation.
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Happy hour runs on weekdays from 4-7pm with $10 sandwiches and burgers.
Monthly wine tastings are available and are popular among visitors.
Evening deals on premade food options are offered regularly.
Japanese grocery store with a food court featuring authentic ramen and sushi creates a vibe like being in Japan. Clean, organized space includes anime-themed shops and a gaming room, attracting those seeking genuine Japanese products and atmosphere.
The market has a cool interior and offers a variety of unique Asian stores. It features lots of interesting products worth exploring.
Offers a wide selection of Japanese snacks and foods not found in regular grocery stores. Prices run about half of typical healthy grocery stores. The store is large and complete, providing a thorough Japanese supermarket experience.
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Parking can be very challenging, especially during lunch hours.
Visit early for the best selection of bento boxes and fresh sushi.
Prepared foods are often marked down by half near closing time.
Spacious Japanese grocery store recreates the feel of Tokyo's bustling markets with authentic products and hand-drawn signs. Bright, clean seating areas with microwaves invite shoppers to enjoy fresh sushi and hot food from a self-serve bar. A large sake selection and fresh fish counters add to the genuine cultural shopping experience.
Lots of cool Japanese hair products fill the shelves, including items often bought online from Japan. The shop also offers Japanese cuisine, making it a cool place to shop overall.
Fresh produce and unique Japanese snacks fill the aisles. Many ingredients not found in regular stores appear alongside house-made sushi and a variety of ready-to-eat foods.
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Prepared bento is marked down 20% after 7 PM daily.
Tokyo Central Costa Mesa closes at 10 PM every day.
Parking can be limited, especially during peak hours.
Gourmet grocery store with old-world charm and an edgy omni-deli ambiance filled with the aroma of specialty cheeses and coffee. Crowded with serious shoppers, the atmosphere can feel tense but remains a local institution known for its unique bakery and extensive gourmet cookwear upstairs.
Market offers a cool authentic atmosphere with a variety of gourmet deli items and a unique cafe. Lots of interesting and cool products fill the store.
Supermarket feels like a deli on steroids with an authentic atmosphere. Cheese and side dish variety stands out in this beautiful grocery store.
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Parking is abysmal, so plan accordingly.
There is no restroom available for customers.
The #1 subway stop is right next to Zabar's for easy access.
Outdoor courtyard features Japanese-themed artwork and paper lanterns, creating an authentic village marketplace vibe. Indoor spaces include a small supermarket, sake bar, and diverse shops with arcade games and collectibles upstairs. Atmosphere blends warmth and coolness with open seating and detailed design, attracting those interested in Japanese culture and cuisine.
Warm and inviting, the spot offers a cool market with unique Japanese merchandise and a diverse cultural vibe. A cool outdoor area and a bar with burgers add to the relaxed atmosphere.
A decent-sized supermarket offers a wide range of Japanese food, snacks, and products. Shelves include meats from a butcher, sushi, desserts, and many hard-to-find specialty items.
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The food hall opens at 12 PM daily.
An exhibition and sale of foods from Japan runs from February 23rd to 26th.
Free sake tasting is available on Saturdays.
Mediterranean market and grill combines a friendly atmosphere with a small dine-in area inside a wheelchair accessible store. Fresh food is prepared while waiting, alongside a wide selection of authentic Middle Eastern, Pakistani, and Indian goods. The place offers a unique experience with quick sit-down options and diverse imported snacks.
Many cool snacks and food items from around the world fill the shelves, including Indonesian Ramen. The owner and staff bring a super cool vibe to the place.
Offers unique items not found in local grocery stores. Combines a grocery store with a place to eat if desired.
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The market has a wide selection of authentic Middle Eastern, Pakistani, and Indian goods.
You can call ahead for food to be made fresh for pickup.
There is a 3% charge for card payments; cash is preferred.
Massive space filled with Asian snacks, kitchen supplies, and matcha bar offering premium drinks and soft serve. Atmosphere feels immersive and fun, inviting exploration. Shoppers find a wide variety of packaged goods and household items, with a focus on Japanese and Asian products.
Lots of essentials fill the market, creating a Japanese vibe. Food goes for half-off after 7 PM, adding a cool perk.
Large supermarket with a wide variety of Japanese and Korean snacks. Shelves stocked thoughtfully with many Asian items that resemble supermarkets in Japan. Clean and spacious layout.
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They offer 50% off on sushi and hot foods after 8pm.
The store has a large selection of Asian snacks, ramen, and frozen goods.
Expect a slippery floor on rainy days due to a steep entry.
Indoor space mimics authentic Japanese market with modern layout and large food court featuring unique Japanese products and a beer garden. Atmosphere feels lively and energetic, resembling a slice of Japan with open dining and specialty shops. Crowds gather for standout dishes like beef tongue and ramen, creating a bustling vibe.
Offers a wide variety of food, drinks, and snacks from other cultures. Serves as a Japanese shopping destination with unique household items.
Offers a wide variety of Japanese foods including fresh produce, frozen items, meat, fish, seasonings, and sweets. Stocks some products not found in typical American supermarkets and carries items absent from other local Japanese stores.
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Parking can be chaotic, especially during peak hours.
The food court opens at 11am, offering a variety of dining options.
Unique Japanese products are available that are hard to find elsewhere.
Spanning over three floors with a vibrant upstairs and a quieter lower level, the market offers a beautiful space filled with diverse food stalls and seating areas. The atmosphere blends authentic NYC energy with a lively bar scene and quality sound, creating a dynamic place to eat and explore.
Spacious layout and a cool vibe make this spot easy to explore. Many cool vendors and a very cool building add to the atmosphere.
Offers a wide variety of markets and eateries with unique seafood and affordable fruit bowls. Provides food shopping needs and breakfast options in a dog friendly environment with accessible layout.
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Restaurants close at 7 PM on Saturday night.
The market gets crowded during the lunchtime rush.
Management frequently closes the seating area for events, disrupting diners.
Market space blends elegant, tidy decor with a peaceful atmosphere reminiscent of a 1920s-1930s fish market. Variety includes fine dining restaurants, cozy bars, and specialty shops like a florist and cheese shop. Quiet energy suits those seeking a refined, calm food hall experience.
Architectural beauty and sleek modern design create a cool atmosphere. Specialty produce and a laid-back vibe add unique charm, while the maritime-themed tugboat ride highlights the area's revival.
Fresh food markets offer produce from local farms often better than organic options. Specialized ingredients appear regularly, and the prepared foods and bakery items avoid common additives like Crisco.
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The Tin Building is currently only open Thursday - Sunday from 12 PM to 5 PM.
Make sure you make reservations online to avoid long wait times.
Plan ahead and arrive early as it gets crowded around noon on weekends.