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    Foodtown

    2.9 (29 reviews)
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    Nicole N.

    Food town is a small supermarket located in a residential area of Bayside, Queens. There is metered parking right outside in the front of the supermarket and the side street, and free parking one block away near the homes. This is your regular supermarket with sales on select items in their weekly circular. The supermarket is small but has all your necessities. The meat selection is pretty great, fresh, and well stocked with NY strip steaks for $6.99 per pound. The aisles are narrow with room for just one shopping cart. There is only one line to checkout and two open cashiers.

    Storefront on Bell Blvd - at night!
    Chun M.

    This Foodtown is very well situated on the border of Bayside & Oakland Gardens. The store rings of gourmet food shop, but is really a neighborhood grocery store. The deli section is smack dab in the middle of the store and their displays are not your regular run of the mill, sterile supermaket shelves. Everything just seems so neat, clean and in order, it seems highly anal-retentive, which i can appreciate. For example, if you look at a pack of individual cut spare ribs, each rib is arranged in a neat row like a mother duck leading her ducklings. Take that Pathmark and your haphazard big box merchandising! For a little supermarket like this, they have an inordinate amount of space dedicated to certain things, such as the meat section which takes up 50% of the entire back wall of the store and the beer section taking the other half. I haven't seen such a large selection of cold beer in a long time. They know who their customers are and cater to them, especially if you are a beer-swilling, carnivore caveman that shops in boutique markets. For everyday staple items like milk & bread, the prices are not too bad and in line with other markets in the area. I do like some of their prepared ready-to-cook items that I can throw in the oven, on the grill or a hot pan when I get it home without fussing with preparation. If they had a parking lot, I'd probably find myself shopping here way more often.

    Frozen food that is not frozen.
    Larry R.

    Be careful. Went to purchase some frozen food and was surprised to find the the package was soft. Looked at the thermometer in the freezer and it was over 40 degrees! Also bought a few pounds of meat that was over a month past the expiration date. This place is a public health hazard.

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    BEWARE!! On multiple occasions, they have sold me expired food! From moldy bread to expired drinks. Check labels before checking out!

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    Food Bazaar Supermarket

    Food Bazaar Supermarket

    2.5(90 reviews)
    1.4 miDouglaston
    $$

    I am updating my original review because Food Bazaar has now made it unmistakably clear that…read morenothing was actually fixed after my first complaint. After my original review, Merci D. (management) posted a polished public response suggesting that the issue had been taken seriously and addressed. That response now looks like pure corporate theater. I returned to the store and ran into the same ridiculous problem all over again: I asked a simple question about where to find Greek yogurt, and once again encountered employees who either spoke little to no English or were unable to provide even the most basic assistance. That alone would be bad enough, but the dysfunction did not stop there. The lines were absurdly long, and at exactly the worst possible time, several self-checkout kiosks were closed simultaneously. In other words, when the store most needed efficiency, it managed to manufacture delay instead. The attached photo speaks for itself. Shutting down multiple self-checkout stations while customers are stuck waiting in long lines is not just poor judgment; it is operational stupidity. This is not a minor inconvenience. It is a pattern. Customers should not have to wander the store like unpaid investigators because staff cannot answer a basic question, and they certainly should not then be rewarded for their trouble with needless delays at checkout because management cannot keep enough kiosks open to handle traffic. What makes this especially irritating is that Merci D. (management) had already publicly acknowledged the earlier problem and implied that corrective action had been taken. Clearly, it had not. Her response now reads less like genuine customer service and more like a performative block of text written to contain public embarrassment while leaving the actual dysfunction intact. At this point, the problem is bigger than rude service or inconvenience. This store appears to be poorly run at a basic operational level. If Food Bazaar cannot ensure that employees can communicate well enough in English to help customers locate ordinary items, and cannot keep sufficient checkout capacity open during busy periods, then it is failing at the most elementary responsibilities of a retail business. Food Bazaar had an opportunity to correct this after my first review. Instead, it seems to have chosen the cheaper and lazier option: issue a hollow public reply, pretend the problem was addressed, and continue subjecting customers to the same chaos. That is not professionalism. That is incompetence with a public relations filter slapped on top of it. Food Bazaar did not fix the problem. It dressed it up, lied about addressing it, and carried on with the same incompetence. At this point, Merci D.'s response looks less like accountability and more like a written receipt for empty promises.

    I love this supermarket! Bluefin Tuna Day was amazing --…read moresuper fresh and beautifully displayed. The cashier was incredibly nice this time, which made the experience even better. I also love how clean, organized, and well-maintained the store is. Everything is easy to find, and the quality really shows. Definitely one of my favorite places to shop!

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    Stop & Shop

    Stop & Shop

    2.5(82 reviews)
    1.7 miBay Terrace
    $$

    12/1/25 - I woke up feeling extremely sick--body aches, burning eyes and skin, and freezing cold on…read morethe inside. My sister took me to Northwell Urgent Care in Bayside, where I found out I had COVID. After that, we went to the nearest supermarket, Stop & Shop in Bayside, so she could grab ingredients to make me a good homemade soup. I've been to this location before and didn't love it. It's not well lit, and I never buy produce from there for that reason. My sister went inside because I was too sick to move. She spent $71 just on soup ingredients. When I went to make the soup the next day, almost everything was outdated or spoiled: Butternut squash turning black Cauliflower already browning Wilted broccoli medley Diced turnips and artichoke hearts no good and to make it worse -- none of it was marked as "Manager's Special", which usually signals produce that's close to expiration. It was just sitting on the shelves like everything was fresh. We ALWAYS check dates and appearance first, but my sister was rushing because I was so sick. She didn't feel like driving back to return it, so the spoiled produce went straight into the garbage. Shame on the produce staff for not doing their job. That is unacceptable. Customers should not have to throw their money in the trash, especially when buying food out of necessity. Thankfully, the other items she bought were usable. I made a soup with a small stir fry veggie mix, chopped garlic, ginger paste, chicken bone broth, and my seared chicken legs I already had at home. The soup came out so good -- and I actually feel so much better today. I'll add a picture of the soup when I warm some up later.

    Food is great selection. Service is ok not always great but they try. Ambiance is always nice and…read morenot rowdy. When you want some peaceful food shopping this area is the best one. I always come here.

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    Key Food Marketplace - Freezer Key Food.

    Key Food Marketplace

    1.7(7 reviews)
    1.2 miBayside, Flushing

    This should be an ideal supermarket, and instead its an absolute disaster. How can this be? Its…read morein an ideal location, they have the real estate, and the neighborhood is pretty good, and yet this is such an absolute disaster of a store. Yet, from the prices they charge, you'd think this was a Whole Foods. This is made worse by the fact that the staff seems to not care about their store or the shoppers, and can be openly hostile when inconvenienced. You can see from the reviews how they are with returns, and its true. We had an issue with a single bottle of milk that wasn't sealed properly. First they tried to deny a return based on the 24 hour return window (stated nowhere) had been exceeded. It hadn't even been 12 hours, but nobody bothered to look at the date and time. After having to argue what should have been a non-issue, and getting store management involved, the store then proceeded to claim that the clearly unopened bottle was not leaking (why would we return it, if it was fine) and that it has been swapped out with something else (again, why). After having to argue it for some time, they offered to take it back and swap it, but they would do it for us - because they would not allow us to get our own replacement bottle. After all of the fighting for a $3 half gallon of milk, it was pretty clear they were going to just walk away and come back with the same bottle. We said we couldn't trust they would not give us the same bottle, and they said they were concerned we would just get a bottle with a later date. SO PETTY. Finally they relented and allowed us to get a bottle with the same sell by date, clearly foiling our dastardly plan to get an extra day of milk, because taking the time to bring an unopened milk back and fighting the staff is worth one more sell by date day. I've been living in the area for over 20 years, and this is the third iteration of this supermarket that I'm aware of. It was Waldbaums, then Food Universe, and now Key Food. Every one of these has been awful, and this is very much the worst version of the three.

    2/8/26 - Super Bowl Sunday This was my final visit to this…read moreKey Food location. The store was extremely cold -- dangerously so. Customers openly complained while on line. One longtime neighborhood resident said the store has been this cold for years. An elderly woman asked why it felt like a freezer. These conditions are not safe, especially for seniors, children, and employees working long shifts. A grocery store should not feel colder than the outdoors in winter. If this is how the store operates now, I can't imagine the lack of climate control in the summer. I genuinely feel bad for the employees. Management has failed both workers and the community. I won't shop here again. Thankfully, there are cleaner, safer, and more comfortable supermarkets nearby like ShopRite, Hannaford, H Mart and The Food Emporium on Francis Lewis Blvd and Near 35th Ave. Monday 19, 2026. Just getting back from Atlantic City, I wanted to stop into Key Food to grab a few ingredients to make turkey chili for a nice cold day. Chili sounded perfect -- and I'll say this, it came out amazing and tasted great. That said, the experience inside the store was not great at all. Shopping in this Key Food felt like shopping outside. It was absolutely freezing cold, with no heat whatsoever. The entire store felt like a meat freezer -- below-zero cold. Honestly, it was colder inside the store than it was outside, which is unbelievable. I continued shopping, but once I got to the register, I felt terrible for the cashier. She showed me that she was wearing five sweaters layered underneath her jacket just to stay warm while working at the register. No employee should have to work under conditions like that. This is not just uncomfortable -- it's poor working conditions, and it needs to be addressed immediately. You've got to do better, Key Food. This needs to change.

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    C-Town Supermarket

    C-Town Supermarket

    2.7(3 reviews)
    0.0 miBayside

    Living in Bayside without a car makes grocery shopping difficult. If I don't want to pay $2 for…read morethe bus that runs up Bell I can either walk 30 minutes each way to Waldbaum's at Bay Terrace (good for everything but far away), walk almost as far and across two highways to get to the Waldbaum's on Francis Lewis (again, has everything, but isn't as good as the Bay Terrace one), walk 15 minutes to Grande Mela market (more of a bodega), walk 5 minutes to Bell Farm (good for produce, pricey, no meat selections, basic grocery), or walk 10 minutes to C-Town. I usually just try to borrow my roommate's car to go to Waldbaum's and order FreshDirect otherwise, but if I'm in desperate need of groceries other than produce I head down to C-Town. C-Town is good for basics and has a good meat selection (unlike anywhere else within 15 minutes of my apartment), but their produce is often a little sketchy. I usually have a hard time finding un-bruised, fresh-looking fruits and veggies. Prices are decent, and there's an extensive frozen foods and dairy section, but for anything fresh I'd either go to Bell Farm or Waldbaum's (though neither of those can touch Whole Foods or the Greenmarket).

    We went here to buy some basic baking goods. I decided to get coffee as there were beans and a…read moregrinder. The grinder made a lot of noise and the coffee came out extremely course with some whole beans in the mix. Clearly the grinder was broken. I shrugged and moved on. I was a couple of aisles away when a manager approached me with the coffee bag in his hand and an expression on his face like he was smelling rotten onions. He was clearly irritated and wanted to know what my problem was that I ground and left the coffee. Feeling no guilt, I calmly informed him that the grinder was broken and showed him the coarseness of the grind as evidence. He asked me to join him at the coffee grinder as he was intent on giving me a lesson on how to operate the thing. Why I went along with him? Not sure. Usually I am not so patient and yielding. The setting was clearly on the line between auto-drip and fine. Undeterred, he thought to run the coffee through again. The noise was even louder than when I tried it. This time the grinder produced not only more partially ground coffee but also a shard of broken blade. Some more dramatic than myself might refer to this as, um, shrapnel. He sort of apologized. Not enough.

    Foodtown - grocery - Updated May 2026

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