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    Papaya Farm

    2.3 (8 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    G Mart

    G Mart

    (8 reviews)

    Situated off of Route 17 South in Hackensack at the former Pathmark, this vibrant Asian specialty…read morefood grocery store opened in late 2025 and is Chinese, aiming for a cheaper market segment. G Mart is named in honor of Gee's father, Shunwah Gee; it has fresh produce, live seafood, and authentic groceries from Asia--the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Korea, China, Japan, & beyond. The huge store is spotless, bright, well-stocked, and organized, making it easy to find everything one needs. The shopping aisles are large for easy navigation. Their produce section is full of vegetables not always found in most American-oriented grocery stores, including baby butter bok choy, enoki mushrooms, red meat dragon fruit, Korean pears, and Chinese leeks. They provide a large selection of fresh seafood, including those that are relatively hard to find in other stores. Unfortunately, there is no bakery or prepared food on site like other Asian markets. Prices are reasonable. The staff are friendly. This is a new option for Asian groceries.

    Hackensack, NJ - this new Asian market arrived on the scene last October, and is gradually getting…read moreknown. It's bright, sparkling clean, and has a pretty comprehensive selection of Chinese and other Asian specialty products and ingredients that you won't find in regular grocery stores, all arranged with meticulous neatness. There are exotic produce, fresh meat and seafood (many live fish varieties) and I saw lobster for $8.99/lb, wow! I especially enjoy browsing the household goods and cookware sections, and the cool pottery and flatware. On a recent visit, the most memorable discovery wasn't on any shelf: a remarkably enterprising 12yo girl was hawking Shanghai-style shepherd's purse buns alongside her father, and they were absolutely the real deal! I don't remember the brand, and there's no guarantee they'll be back, but if you spot the duo, don't walk past without buying some. G Mart is a fantastic alternative to other Asian markets in the area, and it deserves every bit of word-of-mouth it can get.

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    Maywood's Marketplace

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    I'm not getting any of these poor reviews, If your local and…read morewant to grab some great food ,made on-site you can't beat the Maywood Market , whatever you need they have , the people working there are on point and very friendly, the produce they sell is top notch and if you need sweets to bring home to your child or grandkid as soon as you walk in it's there. Why would you even compare to the GIANT super markets?? if you want a local ,friendly and top rate MarketPlace this is the place. It's smaller , cozy and fun to walk around inside to see the different types of foods they sell. Besides it's in a great little neighborhood and a cozy little area. Keep Up the good work!!

    I saw a New Jersey article on this place and since I was going to be in the neighborhood, I made it…read morea point to visit. Although I spent some money here, I was disappointed. This reminds of a low-end Uncle Giuseppe's Marketplace, which I like a lot better. The vegetables look good at this place ( I bought some) but the prepared food I tried was awful. I had a Mediterranean focaccia sandwich and their potato salad. The sandwich was super dry and tasteless and the potato salad had one note of vinegar. I made potato salad for the first time this year and it came out 1,000 times better. Besides this the store layout is a little maze-like. Had the New Jersey article not touted this marketplace as some place I can spend all day and get lost in, I probably would have rated this 3 stars. Nevertheless, it does not live up to the hype for me. I live many miles away from here but even if it were in my town, I would barely frequent it it or just stop by for the vegetables. Their organic scallions were the best, however, so that gets 5 stars. Everything else was mediocre.

    Vitamia & Sons Ravioli

    Vitamia & Sons Ravioli

    (115 reviews)

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    A true Italian deli. Incredible selections of ravioli made in house. Sausage and peppers, fresh…read moremozzarella cheese. I loved this place.

    Amazing deli and pasta shop with charm and ambience of the old days when Sicilian delis like these…read morewere the norm across America's urban scene. Nestled in an old world-like, half Sicilian half Albanian neighborhood, right across from the Catholic Church of Our Lady of Montevergine, the entire experience took us pleasantly back in time ... salumeria along the wall, aged provolone hanging from rope, and just about every handmade delicacy you could imagine.....and some new ones we hadn't seen before... Then there's .... the bread..... the bread.... Nowhere in America is there bread like this. This is the real deal (NOT the chain supermarkets--you know who you are) that offer supposedly "Italian" or "French" bread with marshmallow softness attributed to all the preservatives and polysorbate 80. No Signore, this bread contains all the goodness of that crispy crunchy exterior with pure angelic cloud interior that melts in your mouth! Bread this good can be eaten as dessert... (if there aren't any cannolis around).... Yeah they got those here too... We couldn't decide, and we were running late so we ended up grabbing a loaf of semolina bread just in from the oven and a container of Sicilian olives (with pits! Don't waste my time with pitted olives that taste like salted cardboard). Could say more but why? Veni e guarda (look and see for yourself)... Highly recommended. We'll be back! Ce' vediamo dopo.

    Papaya Farm - markets - Updated May 2026

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