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Welcome to New York Mart

New York Mart, located in Chinatown, offers a diverse selection of Asian grocery items, from fresh produce to seafood and meat. Customers praise the store for its competitive prices, organized layout, and quality products like roast duck and pork. With a focus on authentic Chinese cuisine, the market caters to Chinese natives and experienced cooks looking for traditional ingredients. Despite some issues with pests, New York Mart stands out for its fresh seafood, extensive meat selection, and unique finds like Taiwan Black Sugar and QQ noodles, making it a top choice for Asian grocery shopping in the area.

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Welcome to New York Mart, a hidden gem located at 128 Mott St in New York City. This international grocery store offers a wide range of fresh produce, meats, seafood, and Asian goods at very competitive prices.

One thing that sets New York Mart apart is its amazing selection of Asian ingredients, including hard-to-find items like Taiwan Black Sugar and specialty noodles like mung bean and potato vermicelli. Customers rave about the quality and freshness of the seafood and meats, with some even preferring it over larger supermarkets in the area.

The roast duck and pork are highly recommended by patrons, with one reviewer describing them as surprisingly good. Additionally, the store also has a prepared food section and bakery, offering a variety of ready-to-eat options for those on the go.

While some customers note that the store may not be as big as others in Chinatown, they appreciate the organization and cleanliness of New York Mart. If you're looking for an authentic Chinese market experience with a focus on quality and variety, this is the place to go. Don't forget to try the boba and QQ noodles for a true taste of Chinese cuisine.

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Ting Z.
Ting Z.

Decent selection of produce/goods, very good prices, and the roast duck/pork here is surprisingly good. Not as big as Hong Kong Supermarket but way more organized and less chaotic, one of my go-to Chinese supermarkets in Chinatown.

Katherine L.
Katherine L.

Best. Cheapest. Asian. Grocery. Store. Ever. So much variety in the seafood and meat section, and the types of ramens that they have!

Mel C.
Mel C.

I literally have only shopped in here before because I stumbled into it. 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. Why? I don't know. But I will tell you this. There is a boba I like. The right kind of boba (if you make boba at home, you know you want the brown ones, not the bleached white ones), that I must have got from here when I stumbled in once. And probably got it again when I stumbled in here another time. And then when I ran out, I kept scratching my head wondering where I got it. I went to all the other markets, I even went to Flushing AND Bay Ridge. No dice. I stumbled in here one day because it was my fourth stop to try to find Taiwan Black Sugar. And LO AND BEHOLD they have Taiwan Black Sugar AND my boba. So yea, definitely my favorite Chinese market now.

Eric A.
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.

Jocelyn K.
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!

Jana C.
Jana C.

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