Manhattan Hut Bazaar
Indian grocery store · East Harlem ·

Manhattan Hut Bazaar

Indian grocery store · East Harlem ·

Mashed vegetable bhortas, hilsa fish, quality meats

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Manhattan Hut Bazaar by null
Manhattan Hut Bazaar by null
Manhattan Hut Bazaar by null
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165 E 106th St, New York, NY 10029 Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Paid street parking

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165 E 106th St, New York, NY 10029 Get directions

+1 212 410 6837

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Paid street parking

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Nov 18, 2025

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A Bengali Snack Expert’s Guide To The Best South Asian Food In Queens - New York - The Infatuation

"“For the food that we eat day-to-day, Haat Bazaar is the best,” says Islam. “We have these dishes called bhortas, which are mashed vegetables, or sometimes dried shrimp or fish, with onions, cilantro, and mustard oil. Haat Bazaar’s eggplant bhorta and aloo, or potato, bhorta, are both really good, and you eat them with white rice.” Fish is another staple of Bengali cuisine, and ilish, or in English, hilsa, is almost like the national dish, says Islam. “Sometimes they’ll fry it or cook it with spices like coriander, cumin, and ginger.”" - devorah lev tov 1

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Haat Bazaar - Review - New York - The Infatuation

"“For the food that we eat day-to-day, Haat Bazaar is the best,” says Islam. “We have these dishes called bhortas, which are mashed vegetables, or sometimes dried shrimp or fish, with onions, cilantro, and mustard oil. Haat Bazaar’s eggplant bhorta and aloo, or potato, bhorta, are both really good, and you eat them with white rice.” Fish is another staple of Bengali cuisine, and ilish, or in English, hilsa, is almost like the national dish, says Islam. “Sometimes they’ll fry it or cook it with spices like coriander, cumin, and ginger.” We haven’t been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists." - Team Infatuation

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NYC Grocery and Coronavirus: Where to Find International Grocery Items Right Now | Eater NY

"A halal meat and grocery store in Harlem that is open from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. during the pandemic; after being closed for a week it is now fully stocked, was doing deliveries but has temporarily stopped, and staples include rice and dal lentils." - Charu Suri

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Manhattan Haat Bazaar

A W M

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Right in Manhattan. Most of the desi groceries are available

The Stright P.

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Love that it has everything you could ever want . Fresh & quality meat!

S. M

Google
Very dissatisfied, they barely had anything in the store

Yvonne L.

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Disappointed not many fresh vegetables. Nothing like the photos.

Abu S.

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its a great store i didnt see before omg

Rosa F.

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Amazing services, super friendly and polite