Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
|
Ouri’s Market: A Glimpse into Manhattan’s Upscale Kosher Grocery Scene
Edited by: TJVNews.com
Amidst the bustling streets of New York City’s Upper East Side, a new culinary destination is set to make its mark. Celebrating its grand opening on Tuesday, February 6th, Ouri’s Market, a renowned upscale kosher grocery store, is expanding its footprint beyond its locations in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn and in Deal, New Jersey, venturing into the heart of Manhattan’s vibrant upper east side community. Nestled at 1160 Third Avenue between East 67th and 68th Streets, this latest addition promises an exquisite blend of tradition, luxury, and culinary innovation.
![](https://tjvnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/New-York-Ouris-Market-pic-1.jpg)
The anticipation surrounding Ouri’s Market’s debut is palpable, with eager shoppers having their drivers drop them off to be there for the grand opening. Spanning an impressive 8,000 square feet, the newly occupied space exudes opulence with its marble surfaces and tasteful copper and gold-plated decor.
At the heart of the establishment lies a showcase of the store’s distinctive offerings, including fresh meat and fish counters, refrigerators brimming with dairy products and produce, and a branded line of prepared foods and bakery items, as was reported by TimeOut New York. Discerning patrons also delighted in the presence of a full-service coffee and bagel bar, offering a perfect blend of convenience and indulgence. The charming coffee shop is located at the outpost’s entrance, where patrons can savor an array of beverages, delectable bagels, and sweet treats
![](https://tjvnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/New-York-Ouris-Market-pic-2.jpg)
What sets Ouri’s Market apart is its commitment to catering to the evolving tastes of its eclectic clientele. While founded by Ouri Galili with a focus on produce back in 1976, the store has evolved under the stewardship of his children to encompass a diverse array of culinary delights, according to the report in TimeOut. From a fully kosher in-house sushi bar to a dry-aging meat locker and an assortment of fresh-pressed juices, the offerings are tailored to satisfy the discerning palates of today’s conscious consumers.
![](https://tjvnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/New-York-Ouris-Market-pic-4-1024x768.jpg)
According to reports, the store’s skilled staff will tantalize the senses with freshly baked banana bread, babkas, loaf cakes, and muffins crafted onsite daily, further enhancing the immersive shopping experience.
Operating hours reflect the store’s dedication to serving its community, with doors open from 8 am to 8 pm Sundays through Thursdays, and from 8 am to 4 pm on Fridays. In observance of Jewish laws, Ouri’s Market will remain closed for the Sabbath on Saturdays, underscoring its commitment to tradition and values.
![](https://tjvnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/New-York-Ouris-Market-pic-5-1024x768.jpg)
The emergence of Ouri’s Market amidst a flurry of recent grocery store openings illustrates the dynamic landscape of New York City’s culinary scene. From German supermarket Lidl’s expansion into Queens to the arrival of Brooklyn’s iconic Sahadi’s in Manhattan, the city is witnessing a renaissance in gourmet offerings, as was noted in the TimeOut report. Moreover, the advent of innovative concepts like zero-waste grocery shops highlights a growing emphasis on sustainability and conscious consumption.
![](https://tjvnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/New-York-Ouris-Market-pic-6-1024x768.jpg)
As the curtain rises on Ouri’s Market, it heralds not just the dawn of a new culinary destination but also a testament to the enduring allure of the grocery store experience. In an era defined by culinary exploration and community engagement, Ouri’s Market stands poised to captivate the hearts and palates of Manhattan’s discerning shoppers, weaving together tradition, innovation, and unparalleled luxury in every aisle.
![](https://tjvnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/New-York-Ouris-Market-pic-7-1024x768.jpg)
![balance of nature](https://thejewishvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/300-x-250-TJV-1.png)
![Donate](https://thejewishvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/ads-design-1.jpg)