Hi, would have given 5 stars. Let's start that this review is from a transgender Puerto Rican woman. 62 years of age. I am a vegan chef and being new to the neighborhood I decided to stop in. I love grocery stores. Our family owned a nice supermarket in Long Island. I have owned several brick and mortar record stores, also Long Island. I love checking every isle of a new market. The store is warm and inviting. Clean, very well stocked. Excellent and expansive selection. It was amazing. However as soon as I waked in, designer coat, high end make up, two facial masks and cute boots AND carrying a green vegan Lilly's bag, two produce men sort of appear quickly. One is sort of in front of the great price of (1.49) fresh brocolli I want to reach. I say excuse me, he chats to the other a few words in Spanish. One of them being "roba." Which is the word "steal" in Spanish. I was dissapointed. The cashier clerk, not friendly. On my way out a woman from behind the counter came out stood by the exit. Maybe I had some Rolex watches in my bag?! This happens often enough. I get it. But it's really tired. I will continue to shop here. They have vegan products Big Apple Market does not carry. Nor has Big Apple Market ever racially profiled me. I could continue going to Whole Foods as the prices are cheaper. I am not followed there. Otherwise a very beautiful and...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreAmish Supermarket bet. 2nd. & 3rd. Ave on 45th. St. Manhattan. I was there before many times about different hours. Very well organized with products. All is set up on the shelves with price tag and name of the product. Prices to my suprize almost same comparing to Fruit & Vegetables Vendors along 2nd Ave. left side towards 23rd St. downtown. I am coming there bc. I have access to choose a fresh good coffee from the list. My favorite is French Vanila Black with sprinkle with Cinamon powder only. Secondly what' my intrest is to get some cooked food from the buffets stand with a variety meat,fish, salads, pasta, variety of vegetables. It's pretty good furnished, eyes itself are become bigger, saliva fills mouths, temptations to make a bigger dish to make due to a personal requests. Price is right $12.99 per pound. Section cash register near the window facing the street. Payment: Cash or Credit Card. After payment and getting plastic utensils, napkins, there us a tables section where everybody can sit it, and make a short prayer with wishing a friends " HAVE A GOOD APPETITES. I took a Fish with variety of a Salad and some Coffee mentioned before. Good place to be with a friends to satisfy hunger and to be chatting what comes to mind. My regards to the followers. I LOVE NEW YORK. N.Y.C....
Ā Ā Ā Read moreAMISH DOES NOT TRUST CUSTOMERS - I have been coming to this place for many, many years, since it opened, as it is close to my work at the United Nations - until last month. The manager, Mr. Attila, apparently has instructions from senior management not to trust anyone. The cashier did not believe me when I said I had used a 25 cent little package of butter on my bagel, so she wanted to charge me more. She had asked me to fetch the small butter bag from the garbage bin to prove I was telling her the truth (!). Mr. Attila apologized three times, but still did nothing to correct the situation. He explained that some people had tried to take advantage in the past, so the cashiers have to act in this way. He also said that these things go all the way up to senior management. So, after spending thousands of dollars having lunch at the AMISH MARKET everyday, I am making the AMISH MARKET senior management aware that you may lose me as a customer because of 50 cents. Does that make any sense in terms of customer relations, senior management? Bye, bye,...
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