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Sahadi's

4.5 (430 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Quiet
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
Outdoor seating

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Olive bar!
Anitha K.

Great spot for Mediterranean groceries and speciality spices. They also have a section for prepared foods, breads, meat and cheese. Love wandering around this store and trying out new products and ingredients. Also huge shoutout to their olive bar - they have every olive and it's all reasonably priced! About $5 for a container of castelvetrano olives!

Hummus and lebany!
Eric B.

Back for more. The spicy hummus continues to be my go-to item here, and I've added their homemade spicy pita chips and their zaatar lebany.

I want more
Elisa G.

I'm obsessed with Sahadi's in Brooklyn Heights on Atlantic Blvd and can't wait to visit my daughter again and buy more dried fruit and nuts here! They also have a take out section with grilled garlic shrimp, etc. my daughter loved their hummus and babaganoosh. They have other locations and definitely worth a visit to all!!

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Ask the Community - Sahadi's

Do you sell middle eastern perfumes like Lattafa?

No strictly food products

Do you have kaffir lemon leaves?

Good morning. We sell Kaffir Lime Leaves https://www.mercato.com/shop/sahadis?keywords=kaffir'

Do you carry stronger or spicier horseradish?

We don’t have an especially spicy horseradish. Sorry.

Hi, do you have Haft-sin set?

No we don't, sorry

Hi there! Do you carry Sadaf products?

No we don’t

Do you sell makhana?

No we don't, sorry

Do you carry preserved lemon?

Yes, we have them in our olive refrigerator

Do you sell Farro?

Yes, we carry Cucina & Amore Farro

Do you have halal meat?

No we don’t, sorry

Do you sell Jordanian olive oil?

We don't have any at this time.

Do you have raw peanuts?

Yes we do

Do you have sukkari dates?

We only sell medjool dated and California pitted dates.

Is Sahadi's open these days?

No, check their IG for the latest information. You can still get delivery.

Do you guys sell neem leaves?

No we don't, sorry

Do u have halal chicken breasts?

No we don't, sorry!

Do you sell hyssop made when using zaatar?

No we don't, sorry

Does anyone know for sure that their hummus is vegan/dairy free? Asking for a friend with dairy allergy

Good morning. While our facility handles meat and dairy in the same prep kitchen, we use only vegan items in our hummus.

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Oriental Pastry & Grocery

Oriental Pastry & Grocery

4.5(38 reviews)
0.0 miCobble Hill
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I came across this little shop when I had a craving for some Turkish delights (lokum). Their…read morehomemade pistachio lokum is delicious and the best I've had (including compared to lokum I had in Turkey), so I make the trip from Manhattan just for these treats! Gary, the sweet shop owner, makes it himself. Everyone who works here is incredibly friendly and it's nice to support a small mom and pop shop that opens the doors and allows us New Yorkers to have a connection to Middle Eastern culture and foods. Such a gem of a shop we have with Oriental Pastry & Grocery! See you soon, Gary and team!

I think another person's review fits some of my thoughts: Terrific selection of spices and goods…read morebut "On the other hand, it seems to have been decorated by a hoarder." Very tiny spot with a friendly cat with not so good desserts. The ma'moul was dry and the baklava and bird's nest was somehow dry even though there was a lot of honey on it. The kunafeh was also just wasn't good either . Oddly the Turkish delight was quite tasty and fresh but I am unsure if it was homemade as it was just that much better. The inside of the ashta dessert wasn't dry (as it was well cream) but the filo wasn't good either. I've had their desserts several times and I've had this issue way too many times that it doesn't seem like a rare occurrence. Sure the prices are lower than Sahadi's but there's other better choices on the block for pastries (namely Damascus or Karkanni.) 3 for the spice/nut selection.

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Oriental Pastry & Grocery - Lamb stuffed with rice, peas, raisins, and walnuts

Lamb stuffed with rice, peas, raisins, and walnuts

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Cinnamon

Ten Ichi Mart - Steamed Shumai was great

Ten Ichi Mart

4.3(76 reviews)
0.2 miCobble Hill, Boerum Hill

Good quality store with both all of the standard fresh foods you'd expect from a neighborhood Asian…read moremarket, and some Japanese things that are harder to find elsewhere, including genmaicha (roasted rice green tea) both loose and in teabags. The onigiri are seemingly famous here, and they are pretty good--not as good as fully fresh down the street, of course, but the rice is cooked in a way that holds up well even hours later.

The market was nice and cozy small business owner vibe. Was looking forward to coming here for 50%…read moreoff during evenings (after 7pm I believe) and expected a huge crowd and no more selection but surprisingly not many people. I sadly didn't see anything appealing but I really wanted to try something so I got a bunch of onigiris, mostly shrimp tempura, eel avocado, and pork belly. I really regret buying them as the onigiris without any sauce like tempura and pork belly immediately fell apart. The wrapping didn't unravel the way it usually does and the rice doesn't stick together like it usually does either. Either way they seemed reallllly un fresh like more than days old. Even when I buy onigiris and save them for 2 days later they never come out looking like this. So surprised at this poor execution. Taste wasn't any better either for any of the onigiri I bought. Microwaving it helped it be better in terms of the rice not being as hard but still really hard. I would not get this again or recommend getting this. The rest of the shop seemed fine though, there were sales and samples of good assortment of goodies!

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Ten Ichi Mart - Salmon Mayo Onigiri.

Salmon Mayo Onigiri.

Ten Ichi Mart - February 11, 2024; Filled with Custard.

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February 11, 2024; Filled with Custard.

Hashi Market - Packaged foods

Hashi Market

4.2(11 reviews)
0.3 miBoerum Hill, Downtown Brooklyn

This is my second Hashi market visit at this location. It is very spacious with lots of great…read moreitems to choose from, both prepared food and grocery items. They also have a vast amount of goodies, specifically chips, cookies and candy from Japan, Korea and China. There is also a section with stationary items and toys for all ages. The market has a small seating area which is great for grabbing a quick bite or soft serve ice cream, in my case, near the ice cream station. I love black sesame ice cream and put my colleague on to it, and she loved it as well. It was a nice treat on a hot 80 degree day in NYC. This space is in a great location in Cobble Hill, not far from transit and shops. The best part is it's clean and well lit. Will return to try some of their prepared foods and packaged salty items.

What a nice addition to the neighborhood! There aren't many Japanese (or even Asian in general)…read morestore around and the few are tiny. Hashi feels like an actual grocery store with aisles of Asian goods. While it's still a bit pricey, it's the next best thing without traveling to Chinatown. My favorite part of their ready to eat hot foods/sushi section. I decided to get a Sashimi/Sushi Combo ($23), which I also got to enjoy right away. They have a dining area for you as well. Plus, you get 50% off at Fujissa located inside with $10+ purchase at Hashi Market (just show your receipt when you order). And don't miss out on the 50% off discount after 7pm for the hot foods/sushi, which is an hour earlier than Ten Ichi Mart.

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Hashi Market
Hashi Market - Front of store

Front of store

Hashi Market

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Tavola Italian Market - Pisa Panini

Tavola Italian Market

4.7(49 reviews)
0.4 miCobble Hill

cornucopia of italian goodies: dried and fresh pastas, frozen lasagnas/sauces/ravioli, desserts,…read morejams, oils, breads, and of course tons of cheeses and meats/seafood of all styles. Walk up counter available for ordering a variety of sandwiches. I had a Caprese sandwich. Was neither here nor there.. Nothing stood out. Would benefit from a really nice balsamic glaze/better tomatoes/lottts of fresh basil. But the service was friendly and I have a feeling their meat-based sandwiches go harder. The selection of items is and charm inside the store is unbeatable, though!

This well-stocked little Italian market has all the things I want to buy and cook and eat. Some of…read morethe things are ready to eat already, like all the cookies, crackers, cheeses, olives, cured meats, chips, candies, coffee, and more. However, for their extensive selection of quality Italian pasta, you're going to want to cook it first. Maybe pair it with the olive oil, artichokes, tuna, dressings, sauces, mustards, broths, etc. A special bonus is the adorable array of kitchen tools that look like pasta. Like the conchiglie lemon squeezer, penne pan holder, and the mafaldine kitchen ties. This review may be spoiling someone's gift coming up, but such is life. All that aside, I'd still come in if it was a panini counter and nothing more. There is an extensive menu of options that I am only starting to make my way through. My first choice was the Parma, which is a generous amount of homemade pork shoulder, fresh tomato, truffle pecorino cheese cream, and a little drizzle of truffle oil as well. It was hot, it was rich, it was delicious. It came recommended by the lovely woman behind the counter, who was very sweet, if not very talkative. There's even a backyard and seating area if you don't want to take it home. If I had any criticism for Tavola, it's minor: I would like some acid on that sandwich to cut the richness (some pickled red onions would go a long way), and I would like everything in the market to be about 20% less expensive, because I want it all and I could really only afford a sandwich and some very nice pasta that I'm excited to make.

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Tavola Italian Market - Meat and cheese menu

Meat and cheese menu

Tavola Italian Market - Alba Panini (Truffled)

Alba Panini (Truffled)

Tavola Italian Market - Beautiful place

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Beautiful place

Sahadi's - intlgrocery - Updated May 2026

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