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99, John Street, 10038, New York, New York County, US United States
contacts phone: +1 212-233-0808
website: www.jubileemarketplace.net
larger map & directionsLatitude: 40.7082609, Longitude: -74.0063653
Jenna Murray
::I am an avid jubilee customer. I am here almost every day β I live in the building and all of my groceries come from this market. I expect a little more respect than what I received tonight. I spend a lot of money here, and tonight I was shoved out of the marketplace at 11:01 PM. JUBILEE has never closed at 11PM. I begged for them to just let me get my mint chocolate chip ice cream, it wouldβve been maximum 1 minute 30 seconds but nope. I know where the ice cream aisle is. I will think twice before returning to jubilee. You have put a valued customer in jeopardy.
Quan Kamal
::Very good selection of stuff! But be careful..If your trying to get veggie or shrimp dumplings. Sometimes they mix them up at the buffet
Michael Scillia
::Great place for great fresh made bread, veggies and other smaller stuff, all at fair prices. Meat and fresh fish, is a hit and miss thing as to availability. Basic grocery items are very expensive comparatively. Family owned so they are responsive, open every day all day, so they are there all the time. For more range and even better meat, fish and fresh veggies, and better prepared foods, go a few blocks further to City Acres on Pearl and Cedar.
Natti J
::New Chef, the food is made fresh and 100% great. It's 8.99 per pound for the buffet table. They also sell pizza or you can create a sandwich. They sell fresh sushi, taco bowls and udon noodles. There's muffins and cake tooπ! You can even do your grocery shopping there as well. There's fresh veggies and fruits on the other side. This place is great and the service is friendly.
Cynthia F
::I think this place is so highly rated for their food bar--I can't attest to that since I haven't eaten their hot food, so this review is strictly about them as a grocery store. The selection is just okay, and everything is pretty overpriced. Eggs are almost $3 for a dozen, chicken is like $6.99 a pound and there were flies near the meat section, and a very small bottle of Wesson vegetable oil was $3.29. It isn't bad for a quick stop if you just need to pick up one or two things, but it adds up fast if you're doing a grocery trip. Some veggies, eggs, a pound of chicken, and two bottles of salad dressing totaled almost $50 for me. You'd be better off going to Key Food, which is exactly block away on Fulton Street. Much cheaper, and a broader selection.