This is my favorite grocery store in Chinatown. It's small -- much smaller than, say, Honk Kong Supermarket, with aisles that North-Going and South-Going Zaxes would definitely have trouble...
Grand Century Market
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Grand Century was a dynamic venue in New York City known for its innovative approach to art curation, showcasing exhibitions by various talented curators such as Aily Nash and Martha Kirszenbaum. The space featured a range of artistic expressions, including film programs and contemporary art fairs, fostering a vibrant cultural environment.
With a commitment to exploring diverse themes and mediums, Grand Century hosted curated exhibitions like "FETISH FIGURE" and "Material Art Fair," bringing together artists and audiences for a stimulating exchange of ideas. The venue provided a platform for both emerging and established artists, solidifying its role in New York's contemporary art scene.
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This side of Grand Street is slugfest of competing grocers, all varying just a tad or matching similar items in price. Grand Century doesn't stand out much but serves as a solid option when all...
A convenient place to grab odds and ends if you're in the area. Prices might be a few cents higher than other locations, but most prices were within reason (I've seen a bottle of LGM go for $5...
Two words: Tiramisu Oreos. I come here for Oreos. And end up walking out with various other items I don't need like charcoal toothbrushes which costs less than $2. Amazing considering mainstream...
I love them. Great prices. I come mostly for jelly treats and Ramen.. I also like that they scan all the prices. They are very quick and friendly.
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