Agata & Valentina

Grocery store · Upper East Side

Agata & Valentina

Grocery store · Upper East Side

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1513 1st Ave, New York, NY 10075

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Italian market with fresh produce, homemade pasta, and GF options  

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1513 1st Ave, New York, NY 10075 Get directions

agatavalentina.com
@agata.valentina

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1513 1st Ave, New York, NY 10075 Get directions

+1 212 452 0690
agatavalentina.com
@agata.valentina
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@agatavalentina

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NYC Faced With Growing Number of Abandoned Outdoor Dining Structures - Eater NY

"The family-owned Italian specialty market Agata & Valentina is planning to open its newest store later this month at 1513 First Avenue, at the corner of East 79th Street, according to reps for the grocer." - Bao Ong

https://ny.eater.com/2022/3/4/22961439/nyc-outdoor-dining-sheds-abandoned-cleanup
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Alexandra Kodaski

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When I tell you I actually cried being here 🙈😂 it’s SO difficult to find good, gluten free foods. There were so many options and everything looked amazing. The tiramisu was my favorite, followed by the chocolate croissant. We’re traveling, so I picked up a sandwich to bring to the airport as well. I can’t recommend it enough!

Tracy Hendrickson

Google
Holy crap!! Gluten free heaven. I couldn’t believe it. They have EVERYTHING. Prepared gourmet foods, pastries, breads, focaccia, packaged grocery items. Amazing. Pricey but worth it. Blueberry scone is especially amazing.

Ross David Weiner

Google
Amazing to have a gluten free Italian deli / fresh prepared foods/ bakery/ grocery/ frozen section/ gluten free flour- amazing gluten free pasta selection, fresh! Such an amazing spot for celiac / gluten issue folk

Brooke Kistner

Google
Please be cautious here many of their items contain WHEAT. If you are allergic to wheat ask for ingredients. I was lucky to see the sign but many people may miss this and could have a life threatening reaction. We must be careful as gluten free is now not assured to be wheat free. We did order a few items the lasagna was good the pasta salad was not great(needed some seasoning). Cheesecake was great. There is no place to sit and eat. Service was very friendly and efficient.

Ashley Inwood

Google
I blame Instagram and TikTok for going there everything they have sucks the lasagna was stuffed with cheese, no sauce no meat nothing and the croissant looked old. Plus they served me the food called even though I asked to heated it wasn’t heated properly. It’s over price for the low low quality gluten-free food I definitely will not go there again. There are many other places that have better experience, and don’t let me even start with their pastry stuff

Karli

Google
Great spot to pick up gluten free essentials and artisan products. They sell the best gluten free dried pasta I’ve ever had. Lots of gf specialty products that can be hard to find elsewhere. They also have a great selection of premade options like take and bake quiches, fresh pasta, bread, etc. And a good grab and go selection of sandwiches/salads/pizza. The pastries are phenomenal! Best gluten free croissant in the city in my opinion. The almond croissants are especially rich and decadent and definitely don’t skimp on the almond filling. Not a good option for those allergic to wheat as they use gluten free wheat starch in many of their bakery products. But they’re a staple for anyone else gluten free on the east side! As with all gluten free products things can be a little pricey but compared to other gluten free bakeries on the east side it’s practically a steal.

Hannah Knott

Google
Huge selection of 100% GF food! I did some grocery shopping and got the lasagna from the deli counter. It took forever to heat up (like 15min for premade lasagna seemed like forever) but it was very yummy. They have bar stools to sit and eat or wait at.

Noa Heller

Google
Quality is very bad, most items contained wheat and were not properly labeled and I got sick. Pasta was really bad. Everything is overpriced. Don’t fall for the instagram hype and just skip this place!