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3.0 (184 reviews)
Open 7:30 am - 9:30 pm
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Jmart Flushing - A small portion of its amazing, huge Live and Fresh Caught Seafood and Fish Section
Mike R.

Absolutely love this Flushing Jmart! It has one of the largest selection of Asian (predominantly but not exclusively Chinese) grocery items I've experienced in the city - produce, fresh and live seafood, fish, and other stuff. Although I've found many items on my shopping list that are more competitively priced in Chinatown, there are other items I find more difficult to procure elsewhere. Check out their live and fresh caught seafood and fish selection - wow! The mollusk selection goes from Geoducks to Winkles! Well presented beautiful diverse vegetables and exotic fruits from Asia and elsewhere, including Sprite Melons and Golden Melons! You can even find 3 different types of Fuji Apples! (Of course, don't taste test them in store... they warn in several languages "Fruit No Try"!) Usually heading to this Jmart with a targeted shopping list, but find it hard to leave without buying something not planned!

Fula O.

This is one of my favorite Asian supermarkets to visit when in the area. They have a wide variety of items and extremely reasonable prices.

Anna H.

Jmart is one of the many Asian grocery stores near Main St - Flushing subway station. There are two entrances to enter Jmart from Roosevelt Avenue or Main Street. During the pandemic, Jmart enforced COVID-19 rules such as wearing masks and checking temperatures before entering the grocery store. You can buy fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, seafood, frozen fish balls, snacks, beverages, and the list goes on. Check out their promotional sale items from Fridays to Sundays! FYI, there are multiple registers throughout the grocery store!

Jen W.

Anything Asian you want or need is here. Fresh, still alive, seafood, meats, pastries, you name it. I bought durian mochi, chili oil and lychees. The important stuff. You'll always know a legit market by the real food smell. It's appealing to me, but could be a put off at other shops. Here it's just the right amount of real. The store is easy to get around, clean, and organized. Staff is helpful and the lines to check out went quickly. This area of Queens is fun! I plan to come back very, very soon!

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Gerald S.

The largest Asian supermarket in the largest Asian community in the USA, J Mart offers two large floors in the New World Mall full of fresh produce, dry goods, meat and fish, at mostly reasonable prices. It sits in the middle of Flushing, Queens, on Main Street right across from the elevated subway station. We were there to prepare for Spring Festival by purchasing specialty items not available in our local stores. Roast black chicken, pig and chicken feet, pork belly, persimmons, hot pot fish balls, thin sliced beef and sunflower seeds. We also found the special treats (cookies and candy) given to visiting family and friends over the long holiday. We parked beneath the mall, always a challenge, but we were early enough to find a spot near the elevators, two levels below the first floor market entrance, and right under the famous New World Food Court and restrooms. Experience taught us to have the parking ticket stamped by the cashier to receive two hours of free parking. That was more than enough time to allow us to shop and walk across the street to a local bakery for coffee and tasty pastries, and then to a small apothecary to secure a supply of sea cucumber. We were finished with our provisioning and back on the road by 11:00 a.m. to navigate our way back through Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island and New Jersey to the beauty and quietude of our Bucks County home.

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Michelle R.

So, this is based on the ppl that I encountered at JMart. Let me begin by saying that I mostly only place positive reviews because I feel that if a place sucks they kinda know it and don't care. However, some places just need it. So, the ppl that work there and shop there are probably the rudest I have encountered in all of NYC! No one says "excuse me". Everyone just cuts you off. So, this isn't the place to come if you're looking for a positive shopping experience. They are downright rude. I even had a worker use the F word when I accidentally knocked a plastic cart over when I pulled one out. So, just prepare yourself. If you've ever walked through Flushing or Chinatown NYC you know what to expect. It's mostly older ppl that are rude. But, they are all rude LOL!!!!! With that being said, u can get a lot of things u can't find anywhere else; crazy chip flavors and candy. All types of Asian foods, meats, etc. I found the veg and fruits priced the same as any other store, though. Be warned the seafood section is revolting & just plain sad: WARNING ON THE PICS. AVOID THEM IF UR SQUEAMISH!!!!!!

Sara Y.

It's been located inside A shopping mall. Huge, and everything is affordable prices. 2tofus are $2.50. This is more than half prices. you'll need probably at least 1hr to spend time shopping there.

Mar 22 - Have been searching for these far and wide!!!!        J Mart had these + a whole aisle of interesting chip flavors.
Giovanna D.

This Asian grocery is located right off the 7 train, clean/organized isles, massive selection, and most importantly, a wide selection of interesting potato chips!!! I've been searching for my cucumber flavored potato chips (yes cucumber) since my first visit to mainland China 6+ yrs ago. The potato chip game is on point in China with an array of interesting flavors ranging from veggie and herb flavors like cucumber and basil to legit meat such as squid and lamb with cumin. I've searched in every asian supermarket I enter since (mostly in Hong Kong and Florida) and not until J mart have I been reunited with my delectible cucumber flavored Lays potato chips. J Mart's chip aisle does not disappoint, with dozens of interesting flavors. Sadly, I did not purchase nearly enough cucumber chips and will need to head back ASAP, maybe with luggage this time!

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Tashkent Supermarket Halal Food

4.1
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2.2 mi

Tashkent is an excellent place to do food shopping. The produce is consistently fresh,…read morehigh-quality, but still cheaper than the nearby supermarket chains. I won't get my onions, bell peppers, or cucumbers anywhere else, and their satsuma mandarins are also a great find. The meat selection is excellent as well and very fresh. The hot food bar is always worth a stop. Their plov (beef or lamb) is a great deal at $9.99/lb, and the meat is unbelievably tender and flavorful. It often runs out later in the day. The samsa are massive, flaky, and come stuffed with pumpkin, beef, lamb, or chicken. The manti and bilyash are also fantastic. You really can't go wrong with any of the prepared foods. They also carry a wide variety of Central Asian and Eastern European groceries, including seasonings, teas, sweets, pickled vegetables, honey, and more. The bread selection is another highlight, with fresh Uzbek non or lepeshka. The space itself is pretty small and cramped, so it feels more like a quick "grab what you need and go" kind of store rather than a place to casually browse. A line of only a few people can stretch to the back, but the cashiers do a great job keeping things moving. Tashkent also recently opened a location in Manhattan that I checked out, and it's a larger space with even more selection.

Such disappointment:( I bought a cake for a birthday three days ago :( it was very dry, impossible…read moreto eat. I throw out $12 in the garbage.. when I tried it. It tasted like it was over there in the fridge for a week or more. I do not recommend this place.

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Pumpkin samsa, beef samsa, lamb plov, beef bilyash, beef manti
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Great Wall Supermarket

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This is one of my favorite Chinese supermarkets in the area because of the parking upstairs (need…read moreto get validation at checkout for free parking). It's generally empty midday during the week. The fruits and vegetables are plentiful and sales change weekly. The butchers and fishmongers are friendly. The aisles are spacious. The only negative for me is the temperature- it's always so cold in the store (all year long).

This is my family's go to Asian supermarket. Prices may be a tad bit pricier than supermarkets in…read moreFlushing (Main St area) but worth it given the ample (and free!) parking on the roof and not as crowded when doing your actual shopping. Produce wise, they have an abundance of veggies and herbs. Fruit selection is not as varied as you would find in Flushing and I find berries are always pricier here - but if you're in a pinch, it'll do. I love their seafood section - we always get their branzino or sea bass and they do a great job deboning and cleaning it out for us so it's prepped and ready for cooking when we get home. Their freezer sections has your classic American frozen foods and also a myriad of Asian ice creams (like melons, mochi ice cream), frozen dim sums and baos, thinly sliced hot pot/bbq meat, and frozen Thai spring roll wrappers if you choose to make your own spring rolls. The refrigerated section have ready to cook Korean noodle dishes, ramen, and even seitan (for all the vegetarians out there!). After paying for your goods, don't forget to give your parking ticket to the cashier to get free parking!

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I went to Bauva for brown rice and bought this one, it was super good price and I liked it a lot.
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