Market blends Middle Eastern and Korean groceries with authentic, made-from-scratch foods like Syrian pies and spicy hummus. Atmosphere feels warm and family-like, inviting shoppers to explore unique culinary treasures not found in typical supermarkets.
Soups here offer homemade lentil and spinach, red lentil, and kimchi varieties. The lentil soup features a notable onion and lemon flavor, while the kimchi soup stands out as flavorful even for those who usually avoid kimchi.
Offers a variety of unique items not found in standard supermarkets. Serves as a convenient local market option in the neighborhood.
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The marketplace offers a fantastic selection of prepacked traditional items from Syria and Korea.
Expect reasonable prices for high-quality products throughout the store.
This place has a perfectly curated selection of Korean and Syrian groceries and prepared foods.
Open, clean space offers fresh seafood with house-made sauces and breaded-to-order fried items. Energy feels community-focused with a healthy, affordable vibe. Regulars appreciate the well-maintained market amid a fast-food-heavy neighborhood.
Fish soup stands out with its delicious flavor. Staff offer samples while waiting, and the soup is good enough to order a large portion.
Seafood here is fresh and flavorful with a level of cleanliness that stands out. Staff are friendly and the market shows good upkeep since opening.
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The market opens at 8am and closes at 6pm daily.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller purchases.
Expect long lines during weekends, especially in the morning.
Tiny shop packed with authentic Middle Eastern and Mediterranean foods and homemade dishes offers a wide variety of Israeli and Sephardi options. Atmosphere feels fresh and vibrant, with shelves well stocked and a focus on quality imports and specialty ingredients. No seating inside, but a nearby park provides a place to enjoy purchases outdoors.
Soups come with fresh hummus and Turkish eggplant options. The deli case offers a variety of delicious soups alongside salads and cheeses.
Offers a wide variety of authentic Middle Eastern and Mediterranean foods with vegan options available. Known for falafel and unique products, it serves both food lovers and those seeking nostalgic snacks.
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Tavlin Market offers a wide variety of unique Middle Eastern products.
The market has an official kosher certificate from Merrick Jewish Center.
There are no tables available to eat inside the market.
Italian grocery store offers an intimate, warm atmosphere with vibrant decor and friendly energy. Indoor and outdoor seating create a relaxed vibe where fresh, authentic products and handmade mozzarella stand out. The space feels like a neighborhood hub with a welcoming, family-like environment.
Soups here are fantastic and often paired with amazing panini. The chickpea soup stands out as a favorite.
Offers a wide variety of imported Italian goods and freshly made mozzarella daily. Combines quality products with a selection of delicious sandwiches in a warm market and cafe setting.
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You might stumble on a Panettone sale at Emiliano’s.
Customers should order ahead to grab sandwiches to go.
There is limited seating available indoors and outdoors.
Small market with a cozy, charming atmosphere and a fresh farm food vibe. Shelves are beautifully organized and spotless, offering a unique selection of prepared meals and desserts. Quiet and inviting, it feels like a hidden gem with standout pot pies and comfort foods.
Soups come with prepared meals and pot pies, making a complete dish. They have excellent sauces and are a regular choice for quick meals.
Fresh food and gourmet ingredients fill the shelves. Many grab-and-go meals and homemade pot pies offer convenient, tasty options for home chefs.
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The market offers a variety of prepared foods, including pot pies, salads, and desserts.
Prices for prepared meals are reasonable, making it a good option for takeout.
The store has a points program that rewards customers with discounts on future purchases.
Takeout restaurant offers wide selection of fresh, natural foods including juicy burgers, homemade bread, and diverse dishes for various diets. Atmosphere feels well-organized and affordable, with quick service and consistent quality. Regulars find it stocked with everything needed for meals, from produce to ready-to-eat options.
Soups come with lunch for $11.99, paired with salad and a side of meat or fish. The Fish Soup stands out as especially delicious, and all soups are consistently outstanding and well-timed.
Fresh groceries and snacks come with a great selection and quality. Staff provide friendly, welcoming service that makes shopping pleasant every time.
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Breakfast includes free coffee with any meal ordered.
Lunch specials are affordable and change daily.
They offer gluten-free and keto options on the menu.
Soup shop with whimsical decor and a warm, welcoming vibe offers a creatively curated menu featuring fresh, homemade soups and breads. The space attracts a diverse crowd seeking hearty, multi-layered flavors in a casual market setting. It stands out for its woman-owned, innovative approach and variety of vegetarian and vegan options.
Soups come in a variety of fresh and flavorful options like coconut chickpea, mushroom barley, and red lentil. Sampling before choosing is allowed, and the soup pairs well with focaccia and cornbread.
Lunch options come with a spot to eat on the mezzanine at the market. Chomps stands out as one of the warmest looking spots inside.
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Chomps offers a selection of four soups daily, along with focaccia and corn bread.
Expect a variety of vegetarian and vegan options on the menu.
Chomps is woman-owned and emphasizes fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Seafood market combines authentic seaside charm with fresh fish displays and expanded indoor and outdoor seating. Atmosphere stays laid-back and clean with plenty of picnic tables for casual dining. It attracts those seeking fresh, high-quality seafood without crowds or wait times.
Soups here stand out for their freshness and rich flavor. The fish market next door offers both fresh fish and frozen soups to take home.
Seafood market and takeout offers fresh options with no wait. Locals trust it as an excellent fish market and a solid choice for quality seafood.
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Reservations are recommended on weekends to avoid long wait times.
Expect higher prices than average for fresh seafood options.
Parking can be tricky, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Bright, modern space with farm-to-table vibe and fresh decor creates an inviting atmosphere. Loud and crowded with tiny tables, it suits casual dining and sharing healthy meals. Outdoor seating adds to the spacious feel despite the busy interior.
Homemade soups like lentil, chicken, and broccoli stand out for their fresh taste. Options include a soup of the day and hearty choices like turkey chili, all served in satisfying portions.
The market plate offers a variety of fresh vegetables with options to choose from a long list. It is plentiful and flavorful, making it a solid choice for a healthy meal.
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Happy hour at the bar runs daily with great deals.
Wednesday Wine Day offers $8 glasses of wine.
The restaurant closes at 10 PM on weekdays.
Open kitchen surrounded by seating creates an intimate setting with warm, inviting atmosphere and tropical Cuban music enhancing the vibe. Clean, thoughtfully decorated counter adds to the authentic Cuban feel. The place balances a cozy, lively energy with a sense of being transported to Cuba.
Free soup arrives while waiting, setting a flavorful tone. Options like chicken soup, ropa vieja, and Red Pea Soup offer hearty, nostalgic tastes with rich, satisfying flavors.
A true gold mine sits in the middle of the market, offering a great variety of cuisines. Don't be deterred by the market setting, as it adds to the unique experience.
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The wait time for food can be around 30 minutes during busy hours.
Portions are small and may not be enough for sharing.
Prices are very affordable compared to other food options in the market.
Gourmet grocery store with upscale ambiance and cozy, stylish interior. Offers unique frozen yogurt to-go window and high-quality prepared foods. Space feels compact with tight aisles, attracting busy locals seeking premium items.
Daily specials offer a fresh variety of soups regularly. Soups come with fresh vegetables and groceries available nearby.
Busy and friendly atmosphere fills this elegant supermarket. Expansion into the next storefront shows growth, while the upscale ambiance stands out in a busy area near transit.
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The prices for produce and prepared food are the highest you have ever seen.
Be careful when eating food here due to potential health risks.
Customers should get their credit card ready for high-priced items.
Bright, clean space with beautifully arranged displays and a cozy, elegant atmosphere creates a neighborhood feel. Outdoor seating with benches invites relaxation while enjoying the lively surroundings. Classical music adds a refined touch to the shopping experience.
Soups include a matzah ball soup that offers a soul-healing experience. Sushi comes alongside, complementing the soup options.
Offers a gourmet selection of fresh produce, well-stuffed sandwiches, and ready meals. The environment feels warm and elegant, with friendly and professional service.
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Be prepared for a premium price tag that may not match the perceived value.
Most items are not marked with prices, so ask for details.
Butterfield Market offers a unique experience with high-quality food.
Pier 57 Food Hall offers an exceptional rooftop view of the Hudson River and city skyline, creating a colorful and inviting atmosphere. The space features live music that adds to a lively yet relaxed vibe. Indian dishes here are known for their authentic, flavorful spices and quick service, making it a popular spot for casual dining.
Lentil soup stands out with its rich flavor and pairs well with tasty sauces on the side.
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Four chicken Samosas cost $10, which is a great deal.
Portions are generous and well priced for NYC.
The restaurant maintains high cleanliness and hygiene standards.
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.
Soups feature rich broth and flavorful pork slices especially in ramen. Multiple soup options include miso soup and various ramen bases with distinctly Japanese ingredients.
Many imported snacks, drinks, and foods fill the market, offering options hard to find elsewhere. Small Japanese markets, food stands, and bookstores create a diverse spot to find Asian ingredients and watch live calligraphy.
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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.
Large covered market inside a restored industrial factory blends historic architecture with modern culinary culture. Vibrant atmosphere fills the space with diverse shops and food stalls, attracting many visitors. Outdoor heated booths offer comfortable spots to eat despite the busy, sometimes warm environment.
Seafood soups stand out with lobster soup and clam chowder served fresh and quickly. Fish soup and noodle soups also appear, with soups generally prepared faster than other dishes.
Offers a wide range of unique and creative food vendors that attract food lovers and curious wanderers alike. Serves as a vibrant spot to explore diverse culinary options and enjoy memorable food experiences.
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Happy hour offers half price on oysters and beers/wine.
Chelsea Market hosts various events, including cooking classes and pop-up shops.
Expect a 20-minute queue outside every restaurant during peak hours.
Space combines Japanese ceramics with a dashi station where customers make or sample broths. Atmosphere feels authentic and calming, with cozy self-service dining overlooking the shop. The setting blends a high-end aesthetic with an immersive culinary experience.
Broth stands out as the main attraction with options to create your own soup stock from various ingredients. Teishoku sets come with freshly prepared sides, miso soup, and rice, offering a well-rounded soup experience.
Food court-style setup offers tasty fish, Japanese side dishes, and soup. Market also features spectacular ceramics with high prices.
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The store has pop-up menu items, such as weekend oden.
Dashi takes 20-30 minutes to process, and they will call you when it's ready.
There is no table service; you have to go to the counter to order.
Restaurant offers home cooking style meals inspired by refugee cuisines with gluten-free options and a rotating menu. Atmosphere is clean and quiet with a chilled vibe, though music can be loud at times. Seating includes both indoor tables and outdoor spots with phone charging available.
Lentil soup comes with well-seasoned flavors and a delicious taste. It pairs well with dishes like chicken shawarma and hummus.
A quiet and clean market with a nice atmosphere even in open spaces. Food offers a good quality-to-price ratio and service is very good.
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Eat Offbeat offers gluten-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
The prices at Eat Offbeat are very reasonable, with lunch for 2 under $30.
Eat Offbeat features dishes inspired by refugee cuisines from around the world.
Seafood market with fresh local catch and a cozy outdoor patio surrounded by hydrangeas creates a relaxed vibe. Casual, clean space offers gluten-free options and a warm, inviting atmosphere. Back patio seating provides a quiet spot away from street activity.
Soups include Manhattan clam soup priced at $13 per cup, but it contains no clams and uses broth from a Campbell soup can. Other options include appetizers and prepared meals like fish sticks and baked clams.
Offers only local seafood like black sea bass, porgy, ling, bluefin, fluke, and kelp grown on Long Island. Known for fresh lobster rolls and a focus on regional catches.
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The restaurant is BYOB, so you can bring your own wine or beer.
They focus on local seafood, ensuring freshness and quality.
The restaurant offers a great selection of gluten-free options.
Tiny ramen spot with five seats and dark, moody decor creates an intimate, homey atmosphere. Soft jazz music plays in the background, inviting quiet conversation. Kitchen setup supports efficient, solo cooking, enhancing the unique, personal dining experience.
Broth stands out as a masterpiece with a lard-shoyu base that carries a slight smokiness from smoked bacon. The balance between flavors feels well crafted.
Small space creates an adorable atmosphere that feels like its own world. Ramen By Ra sits in the rear right corner, adding to the unique vibe.
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Reservations are required to dine at this restaurant.
You must order your entire meal and drinks and pay ahead of time when you reserve.
Reservations open on the 1st of every month for the following month.
Seafood market with well-stocked freezers and great selection offers fresh soups and affordable prices. Atmosphere is casual and approachable, focusing on DIY preparation and food samples. Location shift to calmer area enhances shopping experience away from heavy traffic.
Soups feature fresh seafood and bold flavors like spicy crab and lobster bisque. Options include she crab soup and shrimp corn chowder, all well seasoned and highly rated.
Seafood market offers best prices with a cute and charming fish counter. Other fish markets exist a few towns away.
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Island Fish is moving to Farmingville at 17 Kennedy Avenue as of 9/15/2024.
The new location offers frozen seafood for DIY preparation.
They have a hot menu with food ready to eat at their tables.
Open kitchen showcases hand-pulled noodles with staff focused on their craft. Small seating area includes a walk-up bar and outdoor heated seating, creating a lively, noisy atmosphere similar to a bustling food hall. Decor features mazhong tiles and heavy music, evoking a vibrant street food vibe.
Broth stands out as rich and flavorful, creating a base for tender, perfectly cooked beef in the noodle soups. Lamb cumin and beef noodle soups deliver unbelievable depth and freshness in every bowl.
Very fresh noodles stand out with incredible flavor and authenticity. The noodle soup offers an exceptional taste that feels like a genuine find in the market.
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The restaurant is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Seating is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
Avoid lunch hour; it’s always packed with long lines.
Turkish restaurant combines cozy booths with a market-style setup resembling a butcher's shop. Atmosphere stays chill and comfortable, inviting casual visits with friends. Known for authentic Turkish dishes like lahmacun and baklava, it offers reasonable prices and a relaxed vibe.
Soups include red lentil, kelle paça, and chicken noodle varieties, all made in a traditional homemade style. They serve soups alongside beans, rice, and bulgur pilav, with no price stickers on the soups.
Offers a variety of authentic Turkish food made to order alongside many specialty market items. The spot features cozy booths and serves free tea, creating a chill atmosphere.
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The grocery section offers a fantastic variety of Halal meats and Turkish products.
Prepared meals are available for quick dining options.
Expect to pay around $8.00 for half a pound of certain items.
Kiosk-style setup with general seating creates a casual dining atmosphere. The space offers authentic Moroccan cuisine with freshly made falafel and well-seasoned dishes like chicken couscous and merguez sandwich. It draws a steady crowd seeking halal, clean food without long waits.
Soups include a lentil soup that tends to be watery and bland, often needing extra seasoning or bouillon. Soups and stews come with a warm welcome and are offered alongside dishes like falafel salad and chicken sandwiches.
A spot in the market sits tucked away in a corner at the back, away from the main entrance. It usually has no line or wait, making it a quiet find within the great location of the market.
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Zerza Mediterrano is a kiosk with general seating and takeout options.
Expect no wait times as the kiosk usually has no line.
The menu has limited vegetarian options, requiring multiple orders for variety.
Modern space combines indoor and outdoor seating with a plant-filled courtyard that feels like a garden patio. Atmosphere stays cozy and welcoming with retro music playing softly. Guests enjoy a spacious, elegant setting that blends inside-outside dining.
Loaded potato soup offers a comforting, hearty option. Broccoli cheddar and gazpacho soups add variety, though the potato and leek soup tastes bland.
Market plates feature a mix of fresh vegetables and proteins like grilled chicken. Specials change often, with dependable, flavorful options and occasional misses like missing chicken in the bowl.
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Happy hours are until 7 PM with great drink promotions.
Tuesday cocktails are $10, making it a budget-friendly option.
Reservations are recommended for weekend brunch to avoid long waits.
Open kitchen and counter seating create an interactive dining space within an energetic food court that echoes street markets. The atmosphere stays lively with good music and friendly service throughout the day. Polish beer on tap, modern furnishings, and handmade pierogis distinguish the experience.
Barszcz soup comes with sour cream and pairs well with potato pierogis topped with onion and sour cream. Vegan options include both pierogi and soup, offering a tasty combo with a big cup of soup.
A food market with a variety of spots including a place known for its pierogi offerings. Seating includes booths located centrally in the market.
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The prices are good, with hearty meals that can fill you up after a $15 meal.
The platter of pierogis costs $16.
The restaurant can get crowded during lunch.
Whole Foods Market offers a spacious, upscale grocery environment with an indoor rooftop lounge and outdoor dining overlooking a cleaned-up canal. The atmosphere is chill and pleasant, suitable for remote work or casual meals. Amenities include an Amazon return area, a large hot food bar, and a commitment to sustainability with features like plastic bag recycling and solar panels.
Soups come in variety and quality, including options like NaNa's chicken noodle and tomato soup. The hot bar features chef-made soups that pair well with fresh bread for dipping.
Strong focus on sustainability and local sourcing shapes the market's product selection. It offers a wide variety of fresh fruits and high-quality food options for everyday and gourmet needs.
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Parking is available, even during busy weekends.
The store has a customer service parking lot for convenience.
Whole Foods Market accepts Amazon returns through a specific entrance.
Small shop inside an old factory with tight seating and loud music creates a noisy, energetic atmosphere. Crowds gather here, especially later, adding to the busy vibe. The space feels cramped but lively, with a mix of high stools and tables.
Homemade tomato soup pairs well with grilled cheese sandwiches here. The soup is flavorful and complements the scrumptious grilled cheese nicely.
A small shop stays open longer than others in the market, making it a reliable spot for a quick meal. Classic cheeseburgers and fries are available, offering a simple, satisfying option.
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The restaurant hosts pumpkin carving events during the fall season.
75% of the menu items are often unavailable.
A cheeseburger and a can of Coke costs around $17.
Small, clean space with massive stainless steel bowls and a laidback, friendly vibe creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. The place feels warm and lively, with a narrow seating area that adds to its intimate mood. Customers serve their own food, enhancing the casual, communal experience.
Broth stands out with its slushy texture and perfect seasoning. Noodles have the right chewiness, especially in the pepper bomb and seafood soup.
Indoor market offers a maze-like layout with a map to navigate. Food stalls include a noodle shop tucked in a corner and options for smaller portions to sample multiple dishes.
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There isn't a lot of seating available for customers.
Prices at Noona Noodles are higher than average for noodle shops.
Portions at Noona Noodles are about 1.5 times larger than average servings.
Spacious, bright, and clean supermarket with a vibrant atmosphere and well-organized aisles. Crowds gather around a food court offering diverse Asian dishes and an arcade with pop culture shops. Self-serve meat sections and ample rooftop parking add to the convenience.
Kimchi soup is available with a 50% discount after 6pm. Tofu soup stands out as a favorite. Yukkejang, a Korean meat and vegetable soup, surprisingly contains no meat here.
Huge market with a wide variety of Asian vegetables and groceries. Fresh produce and fish market maintain above average quality. Stock includes items found in Asian markets in Flushing and Chinatown.
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Tuna cutting demonstrations happen every Saturday at 2pm.
Pig cutting demonstrations are held every Saturday.
A new food court recently opened at H Mart Long Island City.