+1 212-279-1000
+1 212-279-1000
+1 212-279-1000
Located in the heart of New York City, International Grocery is a hidden gem that offers a wide range of international products to satisfy your culinary cravings. This specialty market has garnered rave reviews from loyal customers who keep coming back for the fresh cocoa, spices, basmati rice, and other unique ingredients that have transformed the way they cook.
One customer, Daniel K., raved about the quality of the products, stating that using pinched basil instead of measuring has become a regular practice in his kitchen. Another customer, Jane D., was blown away by the mind-boggling array of Greek and Mediterranean products, as well as the reasonable prices for items like rosewater, olives, and halwa.
What sets International Grocery apart is its extensive selection of whole and ground spices, dried herbs, coffee beans, cheeses, pastries, olives, oils, vinegars, dried fruits, pastas, dips, and more. The friendly and knowledgeable staff, along with the clean and organized store, create a pleasant shopping experience for customers.
Personally, I was impressed by the authenticity and quality of the products at International Grocery. The standout dishes like the hummus, spinach pie, and cheese baklava left me craving for more. As a food enthusiast, I appreciate the attention to detail and the diverse offerings that cater to different culinary preferences.
Overall, International Grocery is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore and indulge in the world of international cuisine. Whether you're in search of specialty groceries, hard-to-find ingredients, or simply want to expand your culinary horizon, this place is a true culinary treasure waiting to be discovered.
Always a very positive experience with extremely helpful and kind staff whom I always tip because these days I don't take helpfulness and kindness for granted. This is my go-to store for several things. For ex., I buy some prepared food here (scrumptious ... octopus salad, taramosalata, spinach pie, baklava), but also large cans of good Greek olive oil, and some bulk cereals, such as fine cut (#1 cut) organic bulgur, and sometimes spices, which are also sold in bulk. Greatly appreciate this store!
One of my favorite mainstays in the city. Best spices, great prepared foods and excellent customer service. The people are so nice and very knowledgeable. Happy they are still around and hope they are for many many more years. I have been shopping here for at least 15 years or more.
Freshest spices in the tri-state. Fantastic meats and cheeses and specialty foods. Excellent service.
The Ninth Avenue International Foods store shoukd be lusted as one of New York City’s treasures! When you walk into their shop there are barrels of fresh spices , grains, oats as well as all kinds of coffees in large containers against the walls. Their prices are ridiculously inexpensive and yet you know you’ll be buying the highest quality! They also have great deals on olive oils, pastas, figs, olives and nuts!
My GO TO neighborhood SPECIALTY grocery for everything!!!! SPICES, OLIVES, NUTS, SHEEP’S CHEESE, OLIVE OIL, and SO MUCH MORE!!!! I absolutely love this store and the guys who keep it running they feel like family. If you live in hell’s kitchen, and you haven’t checked out the international market, RUN ! Do not walk to make sure you get everything you need before they close at 6pm!
A grocery specializing in bulk imported foods and spices (coriander, xhipotle, garlic, turmeric, etc), particularly Greek. There was an impressively large variety of bulk coffee beans. Whole plant Greek tea, lots of olives by the pound.
A must stop for me, EVERY TIME I am in the city! The best help, great products-the olive oil is exceptional as well as the cheeses, olives, spices...it is a must!!!!
I was pleasantly surprised waiting for my hotel room across from the Port Authority bus terminal on West 40th to stumble upon this delightful store. I was amazed by the imported spices in open barrels, including lava-red Hungarian paprika and wildly-hued Indian spices. The Greek baklava, spanikopita, halvah, yogurt, assorted olives and feta cheese looked wonderful. They also sold honey, pastas, pitas and a limited array of cooking utensils and metal pans. Products strung from aged wooden rafters overhead brought to mind Mediterranean bazaars. I found out my friend Barb has bought feta cheese here for years - she said it is the best in NYC!