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Superfood NY

4.7 (15 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Gary L.

Local takeaway Korean place that has all the bare necessities and modern takes. My favourites are the Mandu and fresh made kimbap made ready to go. Enjoy

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Seb R.

Ahhhh this place has elevated to become one of my favorite spots with just one visit. First off, extremely clean, tidy, and organized space. Secondly, the owners are very friendly and helpful. Andy walked me through his entire shop and explained everything he had available. He educated me on some popular korean street food and gave me some good tips for the day after a long night out haha. We talked the entire time I was in the shop and it made the experience a million times better. One thing I loved about this shop is the fact that their food varies on a daily basis. They don't always have the same types of kimchis, soups, ban chan, or uncooked meats. This falls in line with an establishment that provides fresh food. I took home with me a bunch of things which you'll see below in the photos, and I also ordered a pork over rice dish. Everything I took home with me was absolutely delicious and fresh. Andy even mentioned to me that they offer catering which is pretty awesome in case anyone decides to have a large gathering. Between this shop and Ju Bang Jang I have no shortage of delicious and homemade Korean cuisine. I highly recommend a visit to Superfood ASAP.

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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.

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