iFresh Market is a grocery store Chinatown New York located in United States.
128 Mott St (btwn Grand & Hester St) New York , NY 10013 United States
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Come here on the weekend and watch chefs and Chinese grandmothers all shopping for Asian produce. Get dumpling wrappers, fresh vegetables , fresh seafood and much more!
Everything under one roof: a huge array of Chinese and Asian goods, butcher , fishmonger , steam table for a quick lunch to go, rotisserie, bakery , huge produce section and huger frozen section.
Incredibly cheap groceries and lots of options. If you come between 6pm ans close items at the prepared meats counter are discounted because they must be sold fresh every day.
Seems very authentic going by the customers, fresh produce including BBQ meats , groceries , fruit , veges and even homewares. A one-stop shop for all your Asian food needs.
The bakery section here is making some commendable wife cakes . Large for their price and darn tasty too.
Be careful when you buy the cooked BBQ food. I got shorted on a half of Soy Sauce Chicken . The guy wanted to chopped a fresh one for me and I am missing the drumstick. You can't see what he does
The nicest supermarket in Chinatown, and I mean that in a nice, not trying to pick a safe place for Westerners kind of way. Go for sauces and packaged goods.
A huge market with a lot of cheap products. A field day for vegan / vegeterian / asian quisine lovers.
It's a zoo in there. Aisles are too narrow, and they leave boxes of un-shelved merchandise on the floor, making it hard to get through the store. This should be reported to the better business bureau
Great selection and great prices, but do price check the more commonly available products as some are pricey
The market is a little small, but has very fresh fruit and vegetables ! The lines are not too crazy.
It can get ridiculously crowded , but the prices are better than any chain market in NYC. I imagine it what shopping in Beijing is like.
Best full scale Chinese supermarket I've seen in nyc. For californians, this is as close as you're gonna get to Ranch 99.
Best Asian grocery store in the Manhattan for Asian cuts of meat.
Great range of Asian groceries and fruits and vegetables with lower prices
Huge (for Ctown) new supermarket on Mott. Grab the sale specials because they're unbeatable, but their regular prices are higher than most Ctown stores.
They sell fish cakes by the pound for hot pot near the fish section~
Step out of New York and into China
Fried broad beans are addictive.
Cleanest Chinese market I've found so far in Chinatown.
Bakery and fresh seafood and meats
Great Chinese market .
Kinda dirty and ridiculous price gouging during lockdown...almost the same prices as Whole Foods for regular groceries , $40 for a box of ????
Their seafood and meat are very fresh and perhaps the cheapest around. Yet, I found the fruit not so good.
Unexpected place to find good German and Italian choco
Three lunch entrees w/ white rice and soup for $4.25!!!
No cash back but 99% chance of having what you need.
Markdowns on roast meats !
They just opened, really clean and wide aisles inside. Prices are a little higher than hong kong supermarket though.
6:30 hot food goes on sale
Madhouse before LNY
Cashiers doesn't care. Prices are overpriced & they don't stock according to labels. Lines can get really long especially when you have like 6 lines but only 3 is opened
Chaos as usual
Crowd is atrocious on the weekends.
They don't take Amex
Stinky fruit
The Siu Yuk (pork with crispy skin ) is better than at a lot of places in Chinatown, though not the best I've had.
So crowded
Long lines !!! The cashier couldnt care less if you're in a hurry.
Gave them a $20, got back a $2 b/c they assumed it was $10!! Adamant they were right I was wrong. wtf!? I am NEVER stepping into this store ever again.
Rudest people of my life
Chinatown prices with trader joe quality. Clean , live seafood , accepts credit card, cooked food cafe , packaged goods. One stop shop for all your needs!
They have a pet cat. Gross.
Out of chicken :(
Overpriced compared to shops next to it.
Dirty and cramped
A quick meal or big snack? 1 buck for the big steamed meat buns. Vietnamese or pork and veggie are my favorites. Can get frozen in packs of four. - Lawrence Yang
Spacious and friendly. Ample room in the upstairs dining space. Probably the most comfortable whole foods in NYC. - L. T.
Awesome selection of curry paste, Thai herbs, and cheap Aroy-D coconut milk! - Matt Holtzman
THE place to go for steamed buns. We love the pumpkin buns and the BBQ pork buns the most, but they're all pretty amazing. - The Corcoran Group
Banh Mi Saigon has a barbecue pork sandwich with sweet, tender pork and crispy vegetables. - Chefs Feed