Looks clean, neat and modern. Small little market that got a little bit of everything. Their meat selection is small and pricey. The have a wide variety of rice selection and fruits.
Some stuff could be pricey but certain stuff the prices are reasonable. This is probably not your one stop supermarket.
I am very impressed by this store's selection of items that may not be available elsewhere, including ferments, vegan cheeses, and a selection of Grow and Behold Meats. This is the only retail source for Grow and Behold, an OU Glatt line of pasture-raised, organic meats that meet high ethical and environmental standards. For Passover, they sold matzah from the Yiddish Farm in Goshen, NY, a great program where young adults learn Yiddish and speak it fluently while learning organic agriculture methods. Some of the frozen and grocery items do not bear recognized hashgachos, so punctilious kosher-keepers should always double check the hechsherim on the items before purchase.
Looks clean, neat and modern. Small little market that got a little bit of everything. Their meat selection is small and pricey. The have a wide variety of rice selection and fruits.
Some stuff could be pricey but certain stuff the prices are reasonable. This is probably not your one stop supermarket.
I am very impressed by this store's selection of items that may not be available elsewhere, including ferments, vegan cheeses, and a selection of Grow and Behold Meats. This is the only retail source for Grow and Behold, an OU Glatt line of pasture-raised, organic meats that meet high ethical and environmental standards. For Passover, they sold matzah from the Yiddish Farm in Goshen, NY, a great program where young adults learn Yiddish and speak it fluently while learning organic agriculture methods. Some of the frozen and grocery items do not bear recognized hashgachos, so punctilious kosher-keepers should always double check the hechsherim on the items before purchase.