Tuesday, May 3, 2016

New York Healthy Choice returns as New York Health Choice on Avenue C


[Photo from December]

New York Healthy Choice closed back in December on Avenue C at 11th Street. There weren't any notices on the door for customers about a closure, temporary or otherwise.

At the time, several readers said that the market, owned by the folks who run the two Yankee Delis (and pizzeria) on Avenue C, was undergoing a renovation.

Sure enough, the corner space recently came back to life... now going as New York Health Choice (aka Eastside Market)...





The concept is basically the same. A worker explained the other day that they just rearranged the space. The meat and fish counters are now in the back of the store... and they're now making salads to go up front...



The market first opened on Dec. 20, 2012.

H/T EVG reader Peter D. for the initial reopening tip

Previously on EV Grieve:
At the New York Healthy Choice grand opening today on Avenue C

Reader report: New York Healthy Choice has apparently closed on Avenue C

5 comments:

  1. Looks like Ave. C is becoming Yankee Lane.

    Glad they are back .I like a place where you .

    can find fresh seafood .Nothing else in the

    Hood has that going on for sure...!

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  2. This is great news! I use to buy fresh fish from this place all the time. Also thrilled this space did not become a bar masquerading as restaurant. Now we have a storefront with a service we all can use instead of one that makes sleep impossible.

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  3. I am glad they are back but don't see why they spent so much time & money renovating when it pretty much looks the same - just with items in different locations.

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  4. Fresh fish? I went in there just once, and you could smell the fish from the doorway.

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