
85 cents for herbs. Sold. Carrots ; huge for 99 cents a pd: sold Celery for a bag; 99 cents a bag: sold Great deals. Check it out... Love this place. Great quality and FRESHHHHH
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Manhattan Fruit Exchange is a family-owned produce company that has been delivering the finest quality fruits and vegetables to the Tri-state area restaurant and hospitality industry for over 40 years. With a focus on sourcing locally and maintaining the freshest product possible, they guarantee exceptional service, competitive pricing, and a wide range of wholesale foods that meet regulatory requirements and surpass customer expectations.
Starting with just a step van and a handful of restaurants on the Upper East Side, Manhattan Fruit Exchange quickly grew to become the biggest produce distributor in Manhattan. After operating in the trendy Meatpacking District and being featured on major NY news channels and Food Network, they have now expanded their wholesale operation to a 40,000 square foot warehouse in Ridgewood, Queens, servicing New York's five boroughs, Long Island, Westchester, and New Jersey.
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85 cents for herbs. Sold. Carrots ; huge for 99 cents a pd: sold Celery for a bag; 99 cents a bag: sold Great deals. Check it out... Love this place. Great quality and FRESHHHHH
I've worked in the Chelsea Market for 4 years now and have never once bought fruit from the Manhattan Fruit Exchange. I know. Shocking. Instead I stuck to Haribo gummy snacks - i know, also...
A grocery store with reasonable prices in the middle of Chelsea Market. There's a wide selection of produce as well as packaged foods. The prices are a bit inconsistent: some of their stuff can be...
Manhattan Fruit Exchange was one of the first places that I noticed when I visited Chelsea Market. They have one of the larger spots within the market and are chock full of goodies. Along with...
Echoing the sentiments of those before me, I'd say they offer an incredible selection at unbeatable prices (or an unbeatable selection at incredible prices, probably). Always packed but they do a...
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