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Sunnyside Shines Sunnyside Fish Market counter Sunnyside Food Markets Everyone knows Sunnyside is a fantastic place for discovering a new favorite restaurant. The neighborhood features delicious cuisine from around the world – everything from Paraguayan empanadas to fresh Italian pastas, Irish breakfasts to Turkish kebabs and so much more. But there’s so much more to the local food scene than the restaurants. Sunnyside is brimming with local food markets that celebrate the diverse cultures found in the neighborhood. At Taiyo Foods on 44th Street and Queens Boulevard, customers browse through unique Japanese treats, grocery staples and household items featuring a huge variety of imported items from Japan. Choice Farm on 46th Street and Queens Boulevard is bursting at the seams with fresh, affordable produce that attracts locals and chefs from around Queens looking for hard-to-find peppers, herbs and citrus. The neighborhood’s fish market, Sunny Fish Market on Queens Boulevard at 45th Street, offers a wide selection of fresh fish, as well as house-made fish stocks and soups. European groceries are plentiful in Sunnyside as well. Butcher Block on 41st Street and Queens Boulevard offers a huge selection of Irish groceries and a full butcher counter. Baruir Coffee on Queens Boulevard and 40th Street has been roasting coffee and selling Armenian and other European delicacies since 1966. Parrott Coffee and Grocery on Queens Boulevard and 46th Street is stocked full with nuts, dried fruits, bulk coffee, olives and chocolates – perfect for gifts or endless snacking. Souk el-Shater (Queens Boulevard and 43rd Street) is best known for their Lebanese cuisine, but features a very respectable grocery in the back of the store with Middle Eastern items like beans, yogurts, cheeses, pastry dough and spices. Health-conscious Sunnysiders love Go Natural Health Food on Queens Boulevard and 45th Street, which makes fresh juices up front and sells a variety of fresh produce, pre-made health food and supplements. Even the more traditional grocery stores stand out in Sunnyside, with aisles of specialty foods and spices originating from all over the world. These unique local food markets reflect the diversity of Sunnyside’s residents and shoppers, and also showcase why this neighborhood is one of the most delicious and noteworthy places in New York City. Parrot Coffee and Grocery Choice Farm Fruits and Vegtables Sunnyside Fish Market Go Natural Health Food Taiyo Foods Green Valley Baruir Coffee Souk El-Shater


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