SUNAC Natural Market
“They have a large variety of foods ranging from spanish food, korean food, and your other hot bar/cold bar staples.”
“The breakfast sandwiches and fresh food is priced reasonable.It was $32 for 4 breakfast meals, fresh mixed fruit along with beverages.”
“From soups, burritos, sandwiches, lasagna, fruits, smoothie & coffee bar….they have it all.”
SUNAC Natural Market
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Caters: Yes
PokéStop Nearby: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
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If I know this place earlier, I wouldn't bother visiting food emp at the first place. Sure it has a slight mark-up in price, but definitely you've got a larger pool of selection with the freshest ingredients. As a big sushi lover, I usually grab a small box of sushi home and I literally saw a full counter of sushi, freshly made and present; even Chirashi bowls! The second I found out they also serve yakiudon and ramen, I know instantly this place is to die for! Next to the sushi bar, you also got a small counter for smoothie and salad, as well as hot bars.
Ok I'm sold, completely.
This is a go-to place when you can't decide what to get. Great buffet, always lots of options (fish, seafood, chicken, beef, veggies, fruit, salads and everything in between).
The bagels are great and a perfect cheap eat. At under $2,50 you have a nice typical NYC-brekkie! And who can resist a perfectly toasted bagel with cream cheese?!
Cashiers are slow and not always very welcoming. But the food is always fresh!
A nice quick stop for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or late night. They have sandwiches wraps, sushi, mex, hot food and salad bar. Healthy food options, an organic grocery, fresh flowers, drinks snacks, desserts. I stopped here almost every day of my 6 day visit to Manhattan. A great alternative to more expensive restaurants and food carts. A good one stop for many of my needs. The beer is very expensive though. $14 for a six pack?
THIS. IS. ONE. OF. THE. BEST. MARKETS. IN. NYC.
Okay, now to explain. At 42nd and 11th Aves, there isn't much. A nicely appointed and clean 7-11, a fancy coffee shop, a bodega, and this oasis.
When you walk in, you find a lengthy store, with an amazing hot and cold food bar front and center. It's always fully stocked with fresh ingredients for salads and some amazing and varied options on the hot bar (think lots of different protein and starch options, plus veggies and other side dishes). There's also an entire wall of made-to-order dishes, such as sandwiches and paninis, and sushi.
Then the entire back of the store is like a mini-gourmet market with above-average selection and very well priced items. Snacks, produce, cleaning supplies, household items, meat, frozen foods are all but a few feet away.
Overall, this is a mighty gem in this area, and always has a steady stream of people in it. With seating in the front, along with a coffee bar, this place is not to be overlooked!
This is a great market located within a block from Javitz Center. I hate the food options at Javitz and was pleasantly surprised by the quality of their sandwiches and salad bar area. For starters, they have tons of options consisting of sandwiches, salads, juices, coffees, and a great selection of other "per weight" food.
The prices here are a little high, but I'd rather have good quality food at higher prices than crappy cheap food. I'd recommend stopping in here if you're in the area and looking for a quick bite to eat.
The breakfast sandwiches and fresh food is priced reasonable.It was $32 for 4 breakfast meals, fresh mixed fruit along with beverages. The coffee bar is the same line as the smoothies and we waited too long on line for a cup of coffee, Especially because we already had our meals . There were many workers in the area but they had their back to us and were wasting time fiddling with things while the lines where long. The Food was extremely fresh and delish. I would definitely recommend.
This is a solid grocery option for those of us living in the far west and definitely have better quality goods than the standard grocery store. The prices are relatively high though, even higher than Whole Foods, so I would only come here out of pure convenience.
I haven't tried any of the hot foods at Sunac, but I appreciate the variety of options, from the standard salad bar to korean bibimbap. The grocery section contains most basic, and the selection range is not bad. It's no Whole Foods, but the fruits and veggies here sure do sport the organic title. Also, what makes this place stand out is that it sells lots of ethnic ingredients! For the Chinese section, the prices are definitely inflated, so unless I am desperate for some soy sauce, I would still opt to go get mine in Chinatown.
Lastly, there is no seafood section here, unless you count the two frozen shrimp options.
Was looking for something to bring with me on the bus ride home from NYC to Boston. My friend and I crossed Sunac while on the search for a 7-11. When I walked inside I immediately noticed the hot and cold food bars ($8.99/lb for either/both). The quality of the food was pretty good and they had a decent sized selection of different foods. I got various foods from the hot section since a lot of did look fresh. I also got a watermelon Arizona Iced Tea ($1.50). Everything I got tasted good and I felt full after, so from what I was able to tell from my quick in-n-out at Sunac is that it's a pretty solid place if you're looking for something to-go (although they do have a seating area).