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    Mediterranean Taste

    3.5 (10 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Very bad service. Very bad attitudes especially the younger of the bunch. God forbid they have to get up and work.

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    This store is great, fresh products and good variety.

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    SkyFoods

    (126 reviews)

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    Downtown Flushing, Flushing

    Wide variety of grocery selection…read more Most Asian groceries can be found here. The prices are a bit higher here but that can be expected from the place it's operating in. Inside is pretty well maintained and clean. Staff are very professional and work quick. Word of caution, if you bring your own bag, you can't put stuff in it. Use their shopping carts and add in after paying. This store particularly has a lot of problems with people stealing. There's a wall of shame you can check when you walk in

    Skyfoods is one of my more preferred Asian supermarkets because of its relative spaciousness and…read morecleanliness compared to other places selling similar items. They also carry a number products and brands less commonly found in other Chinese supermarkets. This Skyfoods is one of a few locations, two in Flushing and one in Elmhurst; this one sits on the first floor of the Shops at Skyview on College point Avenue in downtown Flushing. Walking in from the main entrance to the shops this is kinda hidden towards the back of the building. It's nice that it doesn't usually get too crowded. They give free parking in the structure if you shop and buy over $40. What's nice similar to some other larger Asian grocery stores (Hmart, Mitsuwa) is they sometimes do sampling stations on weekends where they showcase a handful of products. My last purchase of a box of Asian pears was because I got to try a couple pieces of sweet fruit so I felt confident in picking up a box. Aside from fresh produce, meat and seafood, dried, canned and packaged foods, they have relatively larger refrigerated foods and tea/drinks and snack sections. See pics of some interesting products. Also for example they carry some instant powdered sweet fruit (jujube, sour plum) teas here I don't find in other places, and for that reason alone I make a trip here every so often.

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    Apna Bazar

    (22 reviews)

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    Ozone Park

    Apna Bazar is an ethnic grocery store specifically targeting Indian food and spices, hell spawn hot…read moresauces, Indian curry seasonings and all food staples including Basmati rice of Indian cultural cuisine of a large selection. It is clean and wide aisles when browsing. I came here specifically for fresh fruits and tomatoes due to the very reasonable price and quantity without economic shrinkflation or compromise. Inflation and agflation 2023 era shrinkage greatly affects my household as working families. This grocery store does offers limited pots, pans and cooking utensils but do NOT expect to be high quality pots for avid cooks/ chefs as Williams Sonoma, Sur La Table, or Calphalon standard quality. There are also mainstream American frozen foods, juice, soda of standard American brand names available. Customer service is, indeed, nonexistent and albeit dismissive, curt, mired in disgruntled melancholy behavioral appearance exhibited and transparent to customers. Return policy is absolutely deplorable egregiously inferior and excessively poor standards of a traditional brick and mortar business. I agree with previous Yelpers with the excessively poor female cashiers' customer service and stolid dismissive behaviors. They do, indeed, exhibit rude scowl belligerent looks to customers as serial thieves. Personally, I like to explore, wanderer freely and openly, plus read products throughout the entire store aisles to see if any item possibly attracts my attention for potential purchase(s). This business is located in South Richmond Hill, Queens serving Little Guyana and is very accessible by MTA subway A train Lefferts Boulevard, buses Q8 and Q112.

    Well stocked Asian store with lots of good options for Indian spice and other worldly items…read more However, the customer service is horrible! Especially, the ladies at the checkout registers. Really a turn off and makes me want to support other business instead of this one. My message to the owners, train your staff to be more hospitable, to the community. Don't open a business that depends on the desis and treat them as though you are better than them.

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    Little Neck Supermarket

    (17 reviews)

    Douglaston

    There's definitely some New York City DWCP laws being violated by the seafood department here…read more Per the NYC DWCP website: In New York City, businesses selling goods by weight, like food, are required to deduct the weight of the packaging (tare weight) from the total weight to ensure customers pay only for the product. This is part of New York State and New York City's Weights and Measures laws enforced by the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (DCWP). Tare Weight: This is the weight of the packaging or container that holds the food. For example, the weight of the plastic container holding deli meat. Net Weight: This is the actual weight of the food being sold, after the tare weight has been subtracted. Legal Requirement: Businesses must ensure scales are accurate and display the net weight of the product to the customer, and they must take into account the tare weight. Consumer Rights: Customers have the right to see the scale and ensure it is displaying the correct weight, with a zero or minus sign indicating the tare weight has been deducted. I bought three lobsters here at $12/pound. The seafood counter person took them out of the lobster tank dripping water, placed them into a large, heavy, brown paper bag (see similar photo I borrowed from another reviewer who had a similar experience - I discarded my bag upon returning home) and then into another large plastic bag. I asked the fishmonger politely if he could pour out the large amount of excess water ($12/pound for water is silly). He became extremely irate and said that lobster is composed primarily of water and therefore would not pour the water out of the bag. At that point, I didn't even endeavor to explain NYC packaging tare weight laws to him. Paid for my lobster, water and packaging and left. Fully understand that it's not easy to make profit in NYC, but sad that this market needed to resort to breaking the law to do so. Unfortunately this isn't the first time this has happened here, but this was the first time I decided to ask the seafood counter person about it. If selling seafood isn't profitable, it's not necessary to deceive customers, just charge more to cover your expenses or please, just don't sell it.

    One staff who can't speak English with a nasty attitude sold…read moredead crabs to us.There's very little meat but a lot of seawater inside the dead crabs he sold us. The meat inside the crabs smells like ammonia. The reason he forbid us from picking the crabs ourselves is that he wanted to handpick the dead crabs to rip us off.

    Mediterranean Taste - grocery - Updated May 2026

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