New York Mart
If you're in the mood for an adventure in flavors, look no further than New York Mart. Nestled in Sunrise, FL, this international grocery gem offers a wide array of Asian delights that will transport your taste buds to distant lands.
Step inside and be greeted by aisles filled with exotic teas, candles, noodles, and more. The fresh fish and vegetable section is a sight to behold, with a selection that will satisfy even the most discerning of palates. And if you're on the hunt for that elusive ingredient for your Asian recipe, New York Mart is sure to have it in stock.
But it's not just the diverse products that make New York Mart stand out. The atmosphere is vibrant and bustling, with a mix of different ethnic groups and languages that add to the authentic feel of the place. And despite the earthy, oceanic smells that may not be everyone's cup of tea, the experience is one that transcends mere grocery shopping.
So next time you're craving an adventure in flavors, head over to New York Mart and immerse yourself in a world of culinary delights. Your taste buds will thank you.
New York Mart Menu
Location
Address: 10065 Sunset Strip Sunrise, FL 33322
Phone: (954) 748-0065
Business info
- Offers TakeoutYes
- DeliveryNo
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Android PayNo
- Accepts Apple PayNo
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Good For KidsYes
- Private Lot ParkingYes
- Offers CateringNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Betsy S.
This is a great Chinese market and it is one that has a huge variety of items. They also have very good prices for items. You can get a variety of fish, meats and vegetables as well as dry goods and fresh and frozen foods. You definitely do not feel as if you're in Florida when you come here. The aisles are narrow and filled with so many teas, candles, noodles, nuts and more. They also do have cleaning supplies, kitchenware and household goods. We had gone for dim sum next door to 1010 so this was a perfect stop on the way home. There are many locations in NYC, which is great. There are items here from Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, China, Japan, and more. They have very good customer service as well, which is an added bonus.
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Author: Patt G.
This place is awesome. It's an authentic Asian market tucked into the corner of a strip mall. And they have everything from live frogs to rice cookers. If you're making an Asian recipe and you need a particular ingredient, this is the place to go. For those of you who are not familiar with Asian culture, the smell is not what you would expect. As I said, they have live frogs. They also have a large seafood department and the fish is fresh, and not wrapped, like you would see in an American supermarket. In short, there is an odor to the place that might take some getting used to. If it's too strong, turn left and head to the other side of the store. The smell isn't as strong there. Then work your way to the east side. There are people there who can help you, if you can't find what you're looking for or you aren't sure about an item. Just ask.
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Author: Karen N.
Second time here and what one would find repulsive, another one would see a delight. It doesn't smell like a bed of roses to me, but the earthy, ocean smell doesn't turn the stomach. Love seeing the different ethnic groups and hearing different languages all at once.
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Author: Julie F.
This is an "impressive" Chinatown market that makes you feel like you're not in Florida any longer. It has a huge fresh fish and vegetables section. As we were walking in, the monger was dispatching a fresh fish for a customer. Not for the squeamish. My husband called me over to show me the huge (and I mean huge) oysters. I looked down and saw live frogs in an area right below them. Eek!! Avoiding those, I saw all the many types of fish available... And vegetables... if you can think of it, they have. Plus if you're non- Asian, they have many types of fruits and vegetables you definitely won't see in Publix. And may not know what they are... There are narrow aisles of spices, packaged goods, dried items, noodles, teas, candies, cakes, nuts, etc etc. And don't forget all the frozen prepared products. There's an area with household goods, kitchenware, and cleaning supplies, even. They didn't have the almond cookies I was looking for, but we did get a couple other things. And it was fun browsing. If you're in the area, you should stop by. It's a trip -- no passport needed.