CHELSEA MARKET
The halls of this former biscuit factory house about fifty stands. On the ...Read more
LE DISTRICT
Read moreOpen since 2015, the District is a huge 3,000m2 covered market with a superb terrace overlooking the Hudson River. High-quality local produce is sold here, as well as many products imported from France: jam, mustard, oil, etc. The District is also home to a boulangerie (which makes excellent pâté and ham sandwiches), a cheese shop, a butcher, a café and three French restaurants. As everywhere in New York, anything French is expensive.
CHINATOWN
Read moreAnd it continues to grow increasingly eastwards. Chinatown's growing popularity (or markets) stems from its prices, significantly lower than those of Korean grocery stores. This is enough to attract most people who work in Chinatown, but not resident (the majority of Chinatown people are recent immigrants, others live Brooklyn or Queens). Women make up most of the clientele; They come and shop out of the neighbourhood and take the D train at Grand Street Station, one of the city's busiest stations. Approximately 75% of travellers carry the same transparent plastic bag.
HAYMARKET
Read moreHere you are in the oldest open-air market in the country! Rain, shine or shine, the Haymarket vendors are loyal to the post every Friday and Saturday, starting at dawn! Of course, it is much more pleasant to stroll between the stalls of fresh fruit, vegetables, flowers, cheese and fish when the sun is shining. Note that the products sold here are often grown locally, but also that they are usually two to three times cheaper than similar products sold in supermarkets.
FRENCH MARKET
Read moreThe only French market of New York. After its ranges in Chicago, French Market settled in Meatpacking District. Fresh fruit and vegetables, bread, condiments, pastries, you will find in New York all classic French market. A good opportunity to meet expatriates of long.
Provincetown Farmers Market
Read moreThis is a small weekly grocery store, like they have all over the United States. You will find products from the surrounding farms: fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers, but also, sometimes, honey and farm eggs. The market is held every Saturday during the good season, usually from the end of May to the end of October. Make a stop there to stock up on fresh produce or to take the pulse of the town! Very bohemian atmosphere.