Cherry Hill Gourmet Market, Russian and Uzbek grocery store in Gravesend, Brooklyn, United States.
Cherry Hill Gourmet Market is a two-floor grocery store in Gravesend, Brooklyn, stocked with international products, fresh produce, meats, bakery items, and a flower section upstairs. The shelves fill with goods from post-Soviet countries, from canned items to frozen specialties.
The store began as a primary source for Eastern European groceries in Brooklyn, connecting immigrants with familiar products from home. Over time, it grew into a known market for communities seeking post-Soviet goods.
The market preserves Russian cooking traditions through black bread, poppy pastries, traditional soups, and handmade dumplings found on its shelves. Walking through, you notice products from various post-Soviet regions that connect visitors to home and heritage.
The store operates nearly around the clock and has a parking lot on site, plus online ordering options available. Visitors can pay with credit cards and find fresh cooked items like kebabs and stuffed crepes at late hours.
The market functions as a destination for night owls, serving fresh kebabs, stuffed crepes, and international dishes even at three in the morning. This availability makes it a refuge for anyone hungry after midnight or seeking traditional meals at unusual hours.
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