Went here to pick up some last minute flora. Their selection is pretty good with most items looking mighty fresh despite visiting it late at night.
All the staff seem super friendly especially the guy out front tending to the various flora and fauna. Pricing is pretty standard in comparison with the other vendors around.
Costa Rican native Korean owners run the show at this joint, where the flowers are blooming and the groceries are limited. Shopping here for your average bodega items that go from household stuff to international phone cards is fine, but be prepared to shell out cash unless your purchase exceeds $10.00. Don't go for any of the sandwiches unless its breakfast time otherwise forget it after 8PM as most of the meats / salads look nastier than Woody Harrelson's landlord in King Pin.
What is the clear winner here is their selection of flowers which have always come in handy for any last minute occasions. The lilies, dandelions, roses, and assorted bouquets are definitely decent and they seem to change up their stock of flowers each day with pain staking care every morning and night. This is practically the only reason I visit the place at all and their very good customer service.
This was our go to deli and grocery store during our stay in Times Square. I am not sure if it was because I spoke Spanish, but my family and I never had issues at this store (other half of my family is candian. They were helpful, the prices weren't crazy, and I really wish I had known about their delivery service. Their servings for breakfast are great, fast, and they deliver quickly. If you are staying nearby, I highly recommend you run down their and grab a menu for your quick bites. Well worth it and highly recommended. You will have to deal with their accents, but that is part of what makes NYC great.
Do not let this little place fool you…This is true new york market attached to a deli located at the corner…The smoked salmon is fresh and the begals are huge. They also have fresh fruit already chopped and ready to eat…If I stay in the theater district, I will be back
We got breakfast here during a recent stay in a hotel up the street. The hotel offered a continental breakfast for $15 or a full buffet for $20. We got breakfast sandwiches and drinks for the three of us for around $20. They were pretty tasty, and just enough to fuel us for our busy day!
Went here to pick up some last minute flora. Their selection is pretty good with most items looking mighty fresh despite visiting it late at night.
All the staff seem super friendly especially the guy out front tending to the various flora and fauna. Pricing is pretty standard in comparison with the other vendors around.
Costa Rican native Korean owners run the show at this joint, where the flowers are blooming and the groceries are limited. Shopping here for your average bodega items that go from household stuff to international phone cards is fine, but be prepared to shell out cash unless your purchase exceeds $10.00. Don't go for any of the sandwiches unless its breakfast time otherwise forget it after 8PM as most of the meats / salads look nastier than Woody Harrelson's landlord in King Pin.
What is the clear winner here is their selection of flowers which have always come in handy for any last minute occasions. The lilies, dandelions, roses, and assorted bouquets are definitely decent and they seem to change up their stock of flowers each day with pain staking care every morning and night. This is practically the only reason I visit the place at all and their very good customer service.
This was our go to deli and grocery store during our stay in Times Square. I am not sure if it was because I spoke Spanish, but my family and I never had issues at this store (other half of my family is candian. They were helpful, the prices weren't crazy, and I really wish I had known about their delivery service. Their servings for breakfast are great, fast, and they deliver quickly. If you are staying nearby, I highly recommend you run down their and grab a menu for your quick bites. Well worth it and highly recommended. You will have to deal with their accents, but that is part of what makes NYC great.
Do not let this little place fool you…This is true new york market attached to a deli located at the corner…The smoked salmon is fresh and the begals are huge. They also have fresh fruit already chopped and ready to eat…If I stay in the theater district, I will be back
We got breakfast here during a recent stay in a hotel up the street. The hotel offered a continental breakfast for $15 or a full buffet for $20. We got breakfast sandwiches and drinks for the three of us for around $20. They were pretty tasty, and just enough to fuel us for our busy day!