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New York Mart

3.1 (104 reviews)
Open 7:30 am - 9:00 pm
Updated over 3 months ago

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58 cents drumsticks
Cindy C.

Never going back to this place again...I went in for chicken drumstick which is on the last day of the sale. But the guy in the meat section put it as 79 cents/lb. He even called his manager and his manager argued with me that the sale is over but the ad said it's from 05/20/22 to 05/26/22. How can people be so greedy and ignorant?

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Eric A.

This is a genuine Chinese market. The ones that immigrants fresh from China would feel right at home at. If you're not Chinese, ahaha you're gonna have some trouble finding what you want here because the workers here literally don't give a F***, they will not bother trying to be pleasant or helpful to you LOL. Its nothing personal, its just how working class Chinese from back in the Old Country are like. They do carry a very large selection of fresh vegetables, many typical of native Chinese cooking like bok choy. This is really the kind of market for Chinese natives and people that know exactly what they're looking for in Chinese cuisine. If you do go, take a one of your Chinese friends with you to help translate and guide you.

Jana C.

Simply put, awesome...a thoroughly stocked Chinese mart... wooweee bought some drinks n stuff i just couldn't resist. Love it....

Price gouging

Price gouging during Coronavirus crisis. They're charging $15 for packages of water. They increased prices for single water bottles as well by just writing over the old price. Eggs that clearly say "Stay Refrigerated" are being left on floors and shelves.

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Benson Y.

Mott Street is no exactly the cleanest place in the world. If you want a glimpse into what Chinatown was probably like about a century ago, this would be it. The roads are cracked, exposed cobblestone is easily found and the buildings are probably older than my grandparents. The local businesses mostly sell meat and produce, which means as they clean out their shops and garbage piles up the smell gets pretty ripe. Still, when you come here to shop, you endure all this for the freshness and quality of the items at cheap prices. Enter New York Mart, a different type of shopping experience on Mott Street. This modern style market has a friendly looking front with big glass panes, seafood tanks on prominent display and wood paneling everywhere. The interior is modern looking and greets you with a bank of cashier stations you expect to see in a Shop Rite, not a store in Chinatown. When you first enter there is a bakery section that starts in the front and wraps round the corner. Off to the other side are big frozen goods sections with items like frozen dumplings. Beyond that is a more traditional aisle supermarket set up for dried goods and even housewares. Cross over into the other side of the store through a small corridor and you'll find a section with prepared food and a dining area. The prepared foods featured everything from roasted meats to tripe. It was quite an impressive and yummy looking spread! Moving on you get to the produce section and next to that, the seafood area. I didn't actually buy any seafood or produce, but what I saw looked fresh, though I grant I was there first thing in the morning after everything had een freshly stocked. I can't really vouch for the quality vs. price except to say I'd still shop around a little if you have the time. What I did purchase was a shredded pork and seaweed bun, a combination I had not seen before. The bun was delicious. Sweet and savory all at the same time, just as I had hoped. The seaweed gave it an earthy flavor you generally don't get with buns of any kind. I plan to snag a couple on my next visit! I won't go out of my way to get to New York Mart, but I will stop by if I'm in the area for sure.

Jocelyn K.

I now come to New York Mart instead of Hong Kong Supermarket. The produce seems marginally fresher, although there does seem to be less variety in leafy greens. The fish also seems fresher and the meat selection is more extensive. I got some fresh whole squid and striped bass (鱸魚) which they killed and cleaned on the spot. 對不起媽媽, 我不小心殺生 :( I still saw some bugs hovering over the produce, but considerably less flies than at HK Supermarket. I don't know what steroids they are feeding those flies, but the ones at HK Supermarket are ginormous. Especially the ones hovering over the garlic, ginger, and potatoes. New York Mart has a prepared food section and bakery, similar to Deluxe Super Market. I probably will never buy anything from there, but it's nice to have the option. During prime time like the weekends, the store gets pretty crowded and lines get long, but they have more cash registers than both HK and Deluxe. My favorite thing to get here are these brand of mung bean and potato vermicelli noodles called 京一根. The texture is so amazingly chewy. If you like QQ noodles, these are much more QQ than the other brands of vermicelli noodles I tried. Get it for hotpot or soup!

Helen P.

I don't know if this is the biggest Asian grocery store in Manhattan's Chinatown, but it is the biggest one I've been to so far. Plenty of Asian groceries, plenty of produce, plenty of seafood, plenty of condiments, and plenty of customers! It takes quite a bit of patience to navigate through this crowd (mostly in the produce area). Yes, its way more dense than anything you'll find at the outside grocers in this area, but that's expected, they have everything here! All the sauces and goodies you can only find in Asian grocery stores, all here! Chinatown prices!

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Timothy T.

Has everything Hong Kong Supermarket lacks. This market is my new go-to supermarket in chinatown. I can get everything from tofu to milk and canned fish to Oreos. They even have a bakery with single serve cakes from $1.00. Of course there are larger portions and other breads and pastries. My #1 reason to go, however, is the butcher and hot buffet food. The quality is better than that in Deluxe Food Mart, and the price beats almost any restaurant. The bang for buck has few rivals. I asked for salt and pepper pork chop to go. The server took out a decently sized plastic container and said "this size 5.25". Fair enough. She then filled the container to the top with nothing but meat - but she didn't stop there. She put on a couple more pieces, but again she did not stop. She scoured to find other chops that would fit in the puzzle she had created, and she continued to pile it on. "No way this is gonna close," I said to myself. She put on a few more pieces and grabbed the lid. Nothin' doin', so she grabs the tongs once more - not to remove pieces, but to further jam them in. 'Lo and behold, it closed. Along with the salt and pepper pork chop, I bought enough cooked meats to last me at least 7 good-sized meals, for just over $23. Add a dozen eggs for $1.19 and call me Clyde. The environment here is per usual: 70 year old grannies pushing you out of the way so they can get to whatever destination have they set for themselves. If you love Chinese food and need other groceries, stopping here for 20 min will save you hours and dollars. HOLLA. (^_^) Variety (^_-) Quality (^_^) Service (^_^) Usual mayhem in Chinatown (^_^) Bang for buck Glad I came. Will be back.

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Ask the Community - New York Mart

Does anyone know the hours during COVID-19 Crisis?

9am to 5pm. I just called them.

What happened to the Bakery here. There is a cashier where that wonderful bakery was ! I check the crazy corporate website to no avail - Someone please let us know so we can enjoy their sweeties again ?…

They got rid of it because it wasn't doing much business. I too was disappointed because I bought most of my fresh bread and rolls there. The space is now used to display sale items, e.g. snacks, condiments and canned goods.

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If ever I'm in Chinatown and I want intentionally shop at a Chinese market to pick up necessary items, it's always to Hong Kong or New Kam Man.

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Hong Kong Supermarket

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A relatively enormous Chinese supermarket, HK supermarket is your one-stop shop for pretty much any…read moregroceries you could think of. You'll need to park your personal carts at the front. Packaged goods are on the basement floor. Meats are to the left, produce is at the front, and drinks and sauces are to the back. Prices are quite reasonable although I've noticed that most American products are slightly more expensive. They do offer grabber tools to help you reach higher shelved products, which is nice. I'd definitely recommend HK Supermarket due to its excellent inventory. Just remember to come before it closes since it usually shuts down around 7-8pm.

Have to update my review, which is getting old. Afraid this place is simply not as good as it used…read moreto be. Over the years it has gotten more crowded and filthier. The prices, which once were the big lure, are also longer quite as good as they were. As some here have noted, they engaged in outright price-gouging during the COVID pandemic, which I found to be obnoxious. But then the quality of the vegetables steadily declined. Perhaps it was a bad supplier or whatever. And they weren't as cheap as they used to be. The service, while never good, has turned rude, and worse at the fish counter. My old fish store on Grand closed so I started going here for fish. At first I didn't mind when "locals" were waited on ahead of me, but frankly it became irritating after a time. I'm not sure it's legal, to be honest. And the prices of fish are not as good, a buck more expensive per pound, than other fish merchants. The rat i saw on my last visit clinched it for me. Goodbye, Hong Kong Supermarket.

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