This market is located in an easy-to-find strip mall in Sunrise. Most of the buildings had Asian characters on the front, which is not something I've seen here before. We found the market without any difficulty. When you walk in, there is a significant odor of fish, but not as overwhelming as some other places we've been. The market was bright and clean, there were a lot of Asian people shopping, which is always a good sign.
First up were the fruits and vegetables. They all looked very fresh and were nicely displayed. It was fun to see some things that were different from what we usually encounter. The cabbages were interesting in that they looked just like regular heads of cabbage, except they were flatter. There were very long leeks and gigantic okra. In the fruits were Asian pears, mangosteen, guavas and other hard to find selections.
Then we wandered over to the fish. There were tanks of live tilapia, and also (sadly to my way of thinking) live turtles and big fat swimming frogs, a zillion to a tank. I know, it's a cultural thing. Anyway, there was a big counter of very fresh looking fish at fairly typical prices.
Next was the meat counter, which held lots of very fresh cuts of meat. There was also a large frozen meat area with everything from duck tongues to a lot of others that are Asian specialty items.
The grocery section was loaded with the traditional ingredients. There were all kinds of noodles, sauces, condiments, snacks, etc. along with the things you would find at a regular market. There were all sorts of frozen dumplings, steam buns and other goodies in the frozen section.
There was a selection of kitchenware with items from bamboo steamers of a variety of sizes to sake sets.
As we were leaving, we discovered bubble tea! There was a good variety of flavors and the passion fruit was delicious! There was also a small section of prepared foods such as huge steam buns, cakes and turnovers. There was also a small case of freshly barbecued ducks. They were displayed in the traditional manner, hung by their heads. The ducks are $20 each, which seems kind of high for duck, but they were pretty good sized.
As a side note, don't plan to take pictures here, unless you are prepared to get yelled at. We had taken several before anyone noticed but they were pretty cranky about it. I nearly docked them a star for the way they handled it. I really don't get what the problem is. There were small signs scattered around, but who actually reads little signs posted on the walls?
All in all, this is a cool...
Read moreIf you’re looking for a shopping experience that’s part grocery run, part cultural adventure, New York Mart in Sunrise is a must-visit. Tucked away in a Sunrise plaza, this Asian supermarket is a hidden gem that delivers big on variety, freshness, and authentic flavor.
The first thing you notice when you walk in is how immaculately organized everything is—aisles full of specialty Asian ingredients you won’t find at your average grocery store, from dozens of types of soy sauce to authentic ramen, fresh noodles, and exotic snacks you never knew you needed (lychee gummies, anyone?). The seafood section is especially impressive, with live fish tanks and a wide selection of fresh options for those who love cooking from scratch.
What makes New York Mart stand out, though, is not just the product variety, but the atmosphere. It’s vibrant, bustling, and full of energy. You’ll hear different languages, see families shopping together, and feel like you’re getting a taste of something far beyond your typical supermarket experience.
The produce section is always colorful and well-stocked, with plenty of Asian greens, tropical fruits, and herbs that cater to traditional and modern recipes alike. Plus, the prices are surprisingly reasonable considering how unique many of the items are.
And don’t skip the bakery and hot food counter! Whether it’s fresh steamed buns, roasted duck, or bubble tea, there’s always something delicious and warm waiting to be grabbed on the go.
Whether you’re stocking up for a big family meal or just curious to explore new ingredients and flavors, New York Mart in Sunrise is not only convenient—it's a destination in itself. A true treasure for anyone who loves food, culture, and variety under one...
Read more⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "New York Mart — My Asian Food Disneyland… With a Side of Dust" 🍣🥢✨
If you’re hunting for every Asian ingredient you’ve ever dreamed of — and a few you didn’t know existed — this is your spot 🥟🫔🛒. I came in for soy sauce… left with kimchi, dried squid, a lucky cat, and 14 types of noodles I can’t even pronounce 🍜🐙🐈.
Yes, the place isn’t exactly Martha Stewart clean 🧹🙃. It has that "authentic market vibe" — you know, a touch of dust here, a mystery puddle there 💦. But honestly? I call that extra flavor.
The aisles are like a treasure hunt 🏴☠️🪙. You might find Pocky next to fish sauce next to frozen dumplings that could solve all your life problems 🥟💖. The freezer section alone is a journey — I think I saw an actual iceberg in there 🧊🚢.
And the best part? I FOUND EVERYTHING I NEEDED — from Thai chili paste to mochi ice cream 🍨🔥. My Asian cooking game just went from instant ramen student to MasterChef in Tokyo.
Five stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — because finding all your Asian cravings under one roof is worth forgiving a little “market charm.” Plus, where else can you buy bok choy and Hello Kitty socks in the same...
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