NY Shuk Products

New York Shuk is a maker of handcrafted Middle Eastern pantry staples. The word shuk means "market" in Hebrew, and for them the marketplace represents the center of a community . That is why New York Shuk focuses not only on craftsmanship, but on keeping their edible heritage alive and evolving.

Updated pricelists for the upcoming week (Friday to Thursday) are available on our website!

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Seafood Highlights

  • Fresh Bangs Island Mussels are in house.
  • Canadian Swordfish is still going strong at great prices.
  • Wild Stripped Bass and Black Sea Bass availability has become very limited.
  • Yellowfin Tuna arriving from Trinidad and Sri Lanka for the weekend.
  • Manilla Clam quality continues to improve. 
  • We have good stock on frozen fish at great prices (Broken Salmon, Broken Scallops, Chowder Fish, etc...).

Losada Olives

For over 50 years, Aceitunas Losada has produced table olives in Carmona, Spain, near Seville. The family-owned company controls the entire process from hand-harvest in their groves to curing. The current generation owners are siblings, Luis, and Maria Losada, who have focused on resurrecting forgotten olive varieties and returning to traditional natural curing methods.

Inquire with our sales team about varietals, pack sizes, and pricing!

Oysters Galore

We always carry a great variety of East and West coast oysters for you to choose from. If there's an oyster we don't have, please ask your sales rep and our purchasing team will source it for you.

Grove & Vine New Harvest EVOO

Your favorite olive oil is available for delivery again! This single-estate early harvest blend of Frantoio and Arbequina olives has a clean, herbaceous structure with a balanced peppery finish.

Pamplie Butter Rolls

Pamplie is an AOP certified (Having the Charentes Poitou Protected Designation of Origin) butter from the Charentes-Poitou region of France. The milk is sourced from over 60 different dairy farms located within an 80km radius. Made in a churn barrel, the recipe is unchanged since 1905!