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Eli Zabar’s Farm to Table East

Stop in, or order 24/7 through Mercato for home delivery. This freestanding fruit and vegetable market showcases Eli Zabar’s long-term commitment to the seasonal, organic, sustainable practices of farmers in the tri-state area. To ensure customers have what they want and need everyday, produce managers select fruits, vegetables and flowers from established vendors around the United

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Marky’s

Marky’s Caviar offers a selection of premium caviar, including Beluga, Osetra, and Sevruga, as well as affordable options like domestic Hackleback and Paddlefish. A vast selection of gourmet specialties are also available, including foie gras, truffles, blinis, and smoked salmon. The one-stop-shop will grant both last-minute gifters and midtown gourmands the enviable opportunity to choose from the world’s best

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Pescatore Sushi & Noodles

Pescatore Sushi & Noodles introduces freshly made sushi to Grand Central Market! A sister kiosk to the fishmonger Pescatore Seafood Company at the other end of the aisle, Pescatore Sushi is the perfect place for grab-and-go sushi prepared daily, on-site, by master sushi chefs, 7 days a week! Grand Central Market hours: Monday – Friday:

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Spices and Tease

Four generations ago their family started a small spice business near Naples, Italy. In 2003, cousins Francois and Bruno brought their family legacy and experience with spices and teas to America. Today, they offer over 70 original spices and seeds, 180 exotic imported teas, 30 varieties of homemade spice blends, 18 different types of peppers,

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Pescatore Seafood Co.

Stop in, or order 24/7 through Mercato for home delivery.   Here you will find over 20 fresh fish and seafood varieties everyday, as well as over 20 prepared fish and seafood main dishes, appetizers and sides dishes daily. There are lots of ready to eat items as well. Pescatore offers a full selection of

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Murray’s Cheese

Stop in, or order 24/7 through Mercato for home delivery.   A New York City staple since 1940, Murray’s Cheese offers more than 250 types of cheese from all over the world, from classic European tommes to new artisan American finds. Located in Grand Central Market, their cheesemongers are thrilled to satisfy your cravings by

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Eli Zabar’s Farm to Table West

Stop in, or order 24/7 through Mercato for home delivery.   This freestanding fruit and vegetable market showcases Eli Zabar’s long-term commitment to the seasonal, organic, sustainable practices of farmers in the tri-state area. To ensure customers have what they want and need everyday, produce managers select fruits, vegetables and flowers from established vendors around the United

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Dishes at Home

Dishes is known for delicious food prepared with an emphasis on a healthy diet of high proteins, fresh vegetables and whole grains. Dishes at Home features an abundant variety of ready-to-heat-and-eat gourmet prepared foods, along with soups, side dishes and even desserts. They also offer a tasty selection of marinated and seasoned poultry products. Market

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Ceriello Fine Foods

Stop in, or order 24/7 through Mercato for home delivery.   Ceriello Fine Foods is a full-service butcher that specializes in USDA Prime Beef, Fresh Homemade Sausage, All-Natural Poultry and Pork, and American Lamb, and selection of Marinated Meats and Hand-Pressed Burgers. All of our meat is ground on the premises, and we never use

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