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Brooklyn’s Iconic Middle Eastern Grocery Store Has Officially Returned To Manhattan

Get ready for an exciting chapter in Sahadi’s history!

The iconic Middle Eastern grocer, a Manhattan gem since 1895 before thriving in Brooklyn Heights, is making a triumphant return to its Manhattan roots. Brace yourself for a culinary journey as Sahadi’s sets up shop at Market57, the James Beard food hall located in the vibrant Pier 57.

With doors officially opened on November 27th, this new Manhattan location promises not only an extensive selection of Middle Eastern delights but also a cozy sit-down spot, as revealed by WhatNowNY. For those who have longed for Sahadi’s presence in Manhattan, the wait is finally over!

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Christine Sahadi Whelan, the fourth-generation co-owner, expressed her excitement, stating, “Market 57 provided us with the perfect opportunity to join the rich array of cultures, traditions, and culinary talents at the food hall. We’ll be launching a few new food items, as well as bringing our legendary hummus, classic meze, baklava, and more.”

Indulge in a diverse range of ethnic cuisines, from hot saj wraps to toshkas, alongside a curated selection of beers and wines from underrepresented Middle Eastern regions like Morocco and Lebanon. The decision to join Market 57 aligns with its focus on supporting women and BIPOC-owned culinary endeavors, making Sahadi’s a fantastic addition to this dynamic culinary landscape.

Sahadi’s Manhattan revival at Market57 is not just a return; it’s a celebration of culture, tradition, and culinary excellence!

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