Fei Long Market

Asian grocery store · Borough Park

Fei Long Market

Asian grocery store · Borough Park

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6301 8th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220

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Bustling market with dumplings, roast duck & fresh groceries  

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6301 8th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11220 Get directions

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The 8 Best Dishes We Tried In April - New York - The Infatuation

"If you want a quick lunch for under $10 in Sunset Park, go to Fei Long Food Court and order some xiao long bao from Shanghai Dumpling House. The food court is attached to Fei Long Supermarket (another place worthy of your time and attention), and it consists of about seven other vendors situated around a sea of tables. The xiao long bao at Shanghai Dumpling House have a moderately thick, slightly chewy skin. The broth inside of each one is usually piping hot, but we’re physically unable to let them cool down before ingesting all of the pleasantly porky flavor. Take them to go and find a bench in the park across the street to enjoy them outdoors." - team infatuation

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/best-dishes-april-2021-nyc
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12 Great Xiao Long Bao In NYC - New York - The Infatuation

"If you want a quick lunch for under $10 in Sunset Park, go to Fei Long Food Court and order some xiao long bao from Shanghai Dumpling House. The food court is attached to Fei Long Supermarket (another place worthy of your time and attention), and it consists of about seven other vendors situated around a sea of tables. The xiao long bao at Shanghai Dumpling House have a moderately thick, slightly chewy skin. The broth inside of each one is usually piping hot, but we’re physically unable to let them cool down before ingesting all of the pleasantly porky flavor. Take them to go and find a bench in the park across the street to enjoy them outdoors." - Hannah Albertine, Nikko Duren, Carlo Mantuano

https://www.theinfatuation.com/new-york/guides/best-xiao-long-bao-soup-dumplings-nyc
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On Food Vlogger Yemisi Odusanya and the Joy of Watching Experts Cook | Eater

"A Brooklyn Chinese grocery and food-court hybrid where the sensory rush of market cooking is on full display: cooks fill and cinch dumplings at hyper-speed behind a window, and takeaway roast duck arrives in styrofoam boxes with lacquered, deep-mahogany skin beside plain rice. Seating is cafeteria-style and intimate—strangers squeezed together, forking aside chiles to reach a spicy fish—and bold flavors like numbing Sichuan pepper leave a tingling, mouth‑numbing impression. It reads as a bustling neighborhood hub defined by rapid, skilled handwork and intensely flavored, unpretentious dishes." - Elazar Sontag

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16 Top Chinese Soup Dumplings to Try in NYC - Eater NY

"This anchoring stall in the Fei Long Market’s food court, wonderfully close to the Eighth Avenue N stop in Sunset Park’s Chinatown, has what might be the best soup dumplings in town. These are the no-frills article, available in six variations, some surprising, including one filled with pork and crab roe, and another featuring vegetables and mushrooms. Six to an order, the dumplings are bigger than usual and exceedingly thin-skinned, packing an improbable quantity of soup. Cash only." - Robert Sietsema, Stefanie Tuder, Erika Adams

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Fei Long Food Court - Review - Sunset Park - New York - The Infatuation

"If you want a quick, inexpensive lunch that’s probably more delicious than you deserve, go to Fei Long Food Court. It’s attached to Fei Long Supermarket (another place worthy of your time and attention), and it consists of about eight vendors situated around a sea of tables. Shall We Eat, Inc. tends to be the busiest one, and for good reason. They make some excellent roast meats, and you can get two of them over rice with sauteed greens for about $7. Shanghai Dumpling House is another popular spot, specializing in soup dumplings with moderately thick, slightly chewy skin. Get an order, find an open seat, and eat these dumplings before they cool down." - Bryan Kim

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Jayden chen

Google
I had an amazing trip to Feilong Supermarket in Borough Park. The store was spacious and well-organized, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, authentic Asian ingredients, and specialty snacks. Friendly staff members were always ready to help, and I was impressed by the cleanliness and overall atmosphere of the market. It was a delightful experience discovering new foods and enjoying the vibrant community feel.

B Pea

Google
Fish is fresh and you may choose from a variety of fish. They clean fish to your liking. Meat department has a variety of fresh meat to chose from and they have plenty of butchers who give you the cuts of meat you want

Otis Reverb

Google
Large Chinese supermarket well past its prime. The prices on staples like better soy sauce or cooking wine are absurdly high, and they have surprisingly little stock of Thai, Malaysian or Korean products. Preserved mustard greens are $2.50. Around the corner at EZ Fresh the same packet is 99 cents. Like many Asian markets throughout New York, Fei Long has embraced price gouging with a passion. I go here for the weekly specials and for things Not easily found elsewhere. Otherwise, not a good place.

AMPKC

Google
Parking lot is great, since it’s hard to find parking in this neighborhood. There’s everything you’d want from an Asian supermarket. Only gripe is that the meat and seafood sections don’t feel super clean.

Zerlina Lin

Google
Big space great for many people in each aisle. Great selection on snacks. Couple of aisle of home department items such as pots, pan, chopsticks etc... The meat department is clean. Parking is free with the purchase of $30. Need to show receipt before leaving lot.

Kevin K

Google
As of 2/27/2022 - The FOOD COURT is closed for renovation. The entrance is through the parking lot. The Asian “Chinese” supermarket is stocked with variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, seafood, poultry, and meat products. Their dry good section is also well stocked. Frozen section offers buns, dumplings, etc. Prices are fair and reasonable. Parking is free with purchase for first hour and $5 per additional hour afterward. There are male/female restroom if you need a break. The downside is the aisles are tight with your carts and it can be chaotic to shop. Also the cashier, stocking, and counter personnel lacks customer service for western shoppers, but perfect for Asian shoppers that want to scold them. Lastly beware of bags in the carts and pick pockets while shopping.

tony an

Google
At the meat counter, while the store was open, the clerk was cleaning the glass of the freezer. The glass cleaner was directly sprayed onto the glass, but the glass was not sealed! I saw that the cleaning liquid would spray onto the meat! I hope they can pay attention to this!

Eric Mel

Google
This is a common stop for all Asian locals in the area and even neighboring areas. It has all you need in terms of fresh fish, fresh meat, fresh fruits and vegetables. They also have frozen food. However I don’t know whether it’s because of the economy or their lack of business but they used to have very good sales, but not anymore. The other half of the building used to be a food court but it closed down and they are now renovating it for something else. In this picture I posted, just a few years ago, this fish I bought was $5 a bag, now it’s $7.