Zabar's - NYC
#21
Joined: Jan 2003
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check out this from today's NY Times - all about the Fairway's elevator.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/31/ny...1&ref=nyregion
"famously cramped"
God that's the whole city sometimes.
I wouldn't go near Fairway or Zabar's on a Saturday morning after 8:30.
These days, Chelsea Market is a zoo with all the tourists wandering through .. it's getting fairly unpleasant trying to do any shopping in what's become a glorified food court.
Sorry, I'm a crank . . . .
Emily, click on aduchamps name and look for his wonderful post about specialty food shops.
Check out Di Palo's incredible cheese/fine foods on Grand St.
Or just take a walk across Bleecker Street from 6th Avenue to 7th Avenue for an excellent cheese monger, butchers, olive oil store, bakeries, and a fish market, all on one block.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/31/ny...1&ref=nyregion
"famously cramped"
God that's the whole city sometimes.
I wouldn't go near Fairway or Zabar's on a Saturday morning after 8:30.
These days, Chelsea Market is a zoo with all the tourists wandering through .. it's getting fairly unpleasant trying to do any shopping in what's become a glorified food court.
Sorry, I'm a crank . . . .
Emily, click on aduchamps name and look for his wonderful post about specialty food shops.
Check out Di Palo's incredible cheese/fine foods on Grand St.
Or just take a walk across Bleecker Street from 6th Avenue to 7th Avenue for an excellent cheese monger, butchers, olive oil store, bakeries, and a fish market, all on one block.
#22
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 690
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Well I just came back from a Zabar's and Fairway run about an hour ago. Zabar's was pretty sedate, Fairway a little more busy than usual.There was ALOT of beer and chips in people's carts!
BTW, the long lines there move really quickly, but it's never a calm shopping experience.
BTW, the long lines there move really quickly, but it's never a calm shopping experience.



