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    9 years ago

    Sells the best quality potatoes and onions in the state. The only problem is that they wholesale only and do not sell to the general public.

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    Elmora Farmer's Market

    Elmora Farmer's Market

    3.5
    (23 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $

    I've been shopping at Elmora Farmer's Market for weeks not, and I'm still rather thunderstruck by…read moreit. Quite simply, until now there has not been a market in walking distance of my apartment where I could get fresh meat, fresh fish, fresh vegetables along with canned goods, frozen goods (and the list goes on) in one place at reasonable prices. They even carry Boar's Head deli meats and cheeses (my favorite brand). Sure there's a Shop Rite and Pathmark nearby, but both their produce and meat sections lack a bit compared to this market, and that surprises me quite a bit! Built in the spot that was once "Cost Cutters", this store is quite large, not quite supermarket size, but big enough that you won't necessarily miss going down aisle after aisle. It's also in the same strip mall as many other shops including Dollar General, Subways, Sarku, 7-11, Dunkin Donuts, a pharmacy and a nail salon. You can definitely get a LOT done in one visit to this market! The shop does lose some points for not having the most extensive baked goods section (it's good, but Shop Rite has them beat) and now and then the cashiers seem a bit lost, but that's rare. I'm still a regular customer and really enjoy shopping here!

    I am absolutely disgusted by the treatment I received at Elmora Farmers Market. Over the years, I…read morehave spent thousands of dollars at this market. I love exotic fruits, especially rambutans, and would regularly spend $100 or more on them at a time to the point where the cashiers would explicitly check if the high price was okay, and I would always say "of course." Despite being such a loyal customer, on July 9th at 7:45 PM, I was profiled and followed closely around the store by an Asian manager who says him name is Billy acting like I was going to steal, simply because I brought my own shopping bags. The manager aggressively and falsely claimed the store closed at 7:45 PM. When I pointed out that online says 8 PM, he snapped at me. I checked out respectfully before 7:50 PM, only for him to point out a sign saying they close at 7:50 PM. Why hassle me at 7:45 PM if you close at 7:50 PM? Trying to resolve this constructively, I called the store multiple times over the next week to speak with one of the owners. Instead of reaching the owner, I was transferred to the manager of the meat department, who was incredibly hostile, disgusting, and nasty. When I asked for his name so I knew who I was speaking with before sharing my complaint, he aggressively refused, told me he didn't have to tell me who he was, and demanded I "hurry up" and tell him what I wanted. Throughout this call, I remained completely polite and calm, but the disrespect from his end was very loud. I was honestly shocked to learn I was speaking to someone in a managerial position because his level of immaturity was stunningly low. The management here has zero maturity or customer service skills. This store has a toxic pattern of profiling paying customers, especially when they are Black. I've seen other reviewers mention this exact same concern on public forums, yet the management allows this behavior to continue unchallenged. I am a financially secure customer who routinely bought high-ticket items here, but I will officially never spend another dime at this hostile establishment. They have permanently lost my business.

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    07-09-2026 receipt
    07-09-2026 receipt
    Papaya
    Papaya
    Elmora Farmer's Market

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    Chinatown Fruit Stands

    Chinatown Fruit Stands

    4.2
    (15 reviews)
    9.1 mi
    $

    I love stopping by these fruit stands whenever I'm in lower Manhattan. They have seasonal produce…read moreand tropical fruits that I crave throughout the year. This time I picked up some sapota or sapodilla. I used to eat this fruit back home in India but now that I live here is nice to know there's a place that sells them. I bought 3 lbs of fruit for $15. That seems pricey for the average Joe but these fruit are not available all the time and the quality was good so I couldn't resist.

    It's lychee season, y'all!!!!! Go and get your lychees. Still kind of expensive for the small seed…read morevariety at $15 a pound. But they only last 2 weeks from today 5/24/19, so pay the money and get some fresh lychees. The bigger seeded lychees are $6 a pound, then the loose ones are 3 pounds for $10. They said the $6 a pound are sweeter than the free ones. But the small-seeded lychees are the ultimate! Best-tasting lychees-- small-seeded ones! So sweet and full of juicy lychee flavor you cannot get in a can! Also, cherries are really cheap, cheaper than at other fruit stands or Whole Foods. 2 pounds $3!!!! Last week I paid $6.99 a pound at Whole Foods. Guava $5 a pound. Nothing like a sweet guava from Taiwan. Mangoes 2 for $1. Cheaper than at Whole Foods. Bring your cash! I can easily spend $50 no problem. I saw a lady buy 6 bunches of the $15 a pound lychees. Bring yo cash. Not sure if this is the one I go to: Mullberry at Canal.

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    Inside of canistel (egg fruit)
    Inside of canistel (egg fruit)
    Chinatown Fruit Stands
    Inside of sapodilla (chikoo)

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    Inside of sapodilla (chikoo)
    Young's Farm

    Young's Farm

    4.4
    (8 reviews)
    6.9 mi
    $

    I love this local, family owned produce store in the Central Ave. Shopping area of the Heights…read moreneighborhood. It is small but has everything you need such as fruits, vegetables, some bread like Portuguese rolls, canned goods, eggs, milk, even cheeses and packaged cured meats like sausages and hams. No fresh meat or seafood but I go to Pampita Meat Shop (great Argentine and Americans cuts) and the seafood shop across the street for those. The price is great - I would buy 2-3 bags full of fresh groceries to feed two people for the entire week and more and the total still usually comes out under $50. When I was living on the other side of JSQ, I used to frequent another similar produce shop called "Mira Fruit & Farm" on JFK Blvd (I wonder if it's owned by the same person?) We are talking 4 grapefruits for $1, a package of blueberries for $1, a bag of 3 bell peppers for $1, 6 limes for $1 price range. Some things are pricier here, like bananas, which usually cost 69 cents or even 79 cents per pound when I can get it for 49 cents per pound at Shop Rite in downtown. Regardless, I like supporting small mom and pop businesses so I will continue to be a regular here! I like to juice at home often so this is a great place to source celery, cucumber, carrots, apples, ginger, lemons, beets at very affordable prices since I go through them quickly in large quantity. I have no doubt the owner of Young's Farm is Korean or at least Asian because they have a limited but good selection of Asian goods too like Korean Shin Ramyun and Vietnamese vermicelli noodles, fish sauce, sriracha, and jarred kimchi in the refrigerated section, etc. My tip would be to go there early on Saturday (before 9 am) because by the afternoon on Sat and Sun, all the freshest pickings will be gone. Also, while the prices are super cheap, look and pick carefully to make sure your box of berries doesn't have mold growing in it and try to pick the freshest one. Many of the packaged goods like berries, cherries, tomatoes that are outside the shop on the stall as "specials" are already in advanced ripe stage so eat within 2-3 days max. They are perfectly find to eat, just shorter shelf life. My guess is the store operates in a very similar way as some of these new delivery companies like Imperfect Foods and Misfits Markets do in terms of sourcing their products, by taking less "perfect" produce directly from farms and producers and resell at the store at cheaper costs. I always have good fun poking around what's available here at least every other weekend.

    Like most places on Central Avenue it has a Latin flair…read more Young's Farm is known for their fruits and vegetables in Latin cooking such as plantains, mangos, guavas, yucca and I even saw Aloe. My wife had to explain to me that Aloe is also used in cooking. I have only known it for treating burns. They also have a lot of Goya products. The woman that waited on me today was very helpful. I had gone in looking for strawberries and blueberries and was unable to find them. She told me they would be back in stock in the next couple of weeks. It is a nice little fruit and vegetable shop for your last minute items if you are on the Avenue. They have a good selection and their prices are reasonable. As for parking, try the Dunkin Donuts parking lot right around the corner or you can go behind Burger King. They have a large parking lot though you do have to feed the meter.

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    Fresh veg and fruits from Young's Farm ready to be juiced!

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    Fresh veg and fruits from Young's Farm ready to be juiced!
    Forsyth Produce Market

    Forsyth Produce Market

    4.4
    (22 reviews)
    9.6 mi
    $

    This market is "worth" knowing about. The photos are all from one vendor who has very high quality…read moreproduce. Ask for help as they are sensitive about product being touched & understandably given quality. This vendor is located at the furthest point. I believe this person is indigenous to the Americas and not Asian, although not 100%. Most other vendors are Asian, with overall good quality and incredible prices. Take the time to find them. The earlier in the day I suspect the fresher the product. International selection and more traditional items familiar to those of US. Many greens today, different squares, several varieties of mango, ginger and galangal, mushrooms, apples, melons, fresh water chestnuts & tomatoes....there was conch and crab also available today, along with some housewares. Bring your backpack, extra bags, cart and/or suitcase. Do not forget our local farmers at farmer's markets but the selection and circumstance may be factors in your visit.

    I still don't understand how these stands have flown under the radar for this long. I just picked…read moreup 3Lbs of Beefsteak tomatoes for $1, and 4Lbs of green peppers for the same price. At the stand that I go to, there were also celery, cauliflower, string beans, plums, starfruit, and a half dozen other products on sale today, all at unreal prices. Go, find a stand with a long line (locals know where the fresh stuff is and line up there), and get in on the best bargain in the city...

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    Stemmed strawberries $5
    Stemmed strawberries $5
    Spinach for $2
    Spinach for $2
    Forsyth Produce Market

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    Bross M - markets - Updated August 2026

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