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Welcome to New Kam Man

New Kam Man, a bustling international grocery in Chinatown, offers a diverse array of Chinese condiments, snacks, teas, and kitchenware. With competitive prices and a wide selection, customers can find everything from unique Asian snacks to authentic ingredients for traditional Chinese dishes. The lower level boasts a standout tea selection, while the upper level houses dried goods and snacks. From Japanese cookie tins to organic products, New Kam Man has something for everyone. The friendly staff and clean, well-maintained store make for a pleasant shopping experience. Don’t miss out on the hot food takeout options like roast pork and rice near the entrance. Overall, New Kam Man provides a convenient and enjoyable shopping destination for all your Asian grocery needs.

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Welcome to New Kam Man, a bustling hub of international grocery delights located in the heart of New York City's Chinatown. Here, you'll find a treasure trove of Asian snacks, candies, sauces, and more, all neatly packed into one convenient space. Whether you're in the mood for Japanese curry packets, instant noodle packs, or unique cooking ingredients, New Kam Man has you covered.

What sets New Kam Man apart is not just its extensive product offerings but also the quality and competitive pricing it provides. Customers rave about the wide variety of snacks, teas, dried goods, and housewares available at this Asian-owned establishment. From ceramic wares to kitchen essentials, you'll find everything you need for your culinary adventures.

One of the standout features of New Kam Man is its hot food takeout section, where you can indulge in mouthwatering dishes like roast pork and rice. The friendly staff may have limited English proficiency, but their helpful demeanor and the well-maintained store make for a pleasant shopping experience.

For those seeking authentic Japanese and Chinese food products, as well as natural and organic options at reasonable prices, New Kam Man is a must-visit destination. Explore the aisles filled with unique finds, and don't forget to check out the promotional sale items scattered throughout the store.

Overall, New Kam Man offers a mix of traditional Asian grocery items and modern favorites, catering to a diverse range of tastes. Whether you're a tea connoisseur, snack enthusiast, or kitchenware collector, this hidden gem in Chinatown is sure to delight your senses and fulfill your cravings.

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Mike R.
Mike R.

When I've stopped by New Kam Man, it's mostly to check out the wide-ranging housewares downstairs - especially kitchenware. You'll also find adjacent tea and other dried assortment to check out. Worth a visit, if that's something you're in the market for. While shopping for a small metal dish this time, however, looked at the condiments at the street level. While Hong Kong Supermarket on Hester nearby has the largest selection, discovered that New Kam Man does offer some quite competitive prices. Also noted the roast meat booth up front. Definitely will have to explore this store a little more and recommend you do too!

Jeff M.
Jeff M.

Another great grocery store/food restaurant in Chinatown! Love grabbing Chinese condiments that are hard to find from chili crisp oil, broad black bean sauce, fermented fish sauce and more. Wide variety of snacks, cookies, savory crackers and more. Downstairs they have a bundle of ceramic wares from bowls, plates, storage containers, chopsticks and more. They also have a restaurant that serves duck, sandwiches, chat siu and other Chinese dishes.

Anna L.
Anna L.

I love this market for their tea selection on the lower level. They have reasonably priced tea pots and so many varieties of Chinese teas as well as green tea and Thai tea mixes. Really fun if you are a tea lover. The upper level also has a good variety of dried goods and snack.

Sara Y.
Sara Y.

They have cookie tins, and Japanese/Chinese food products on 1st fl. They also carry a lot of natural/organic products aren't so expensive. ($1 cheaper thank most of places) *I added additional photos. If you're going to shop around 4pm the line is going to be very long and only one cashier is opened! There're a hello kitty/ character goods in the basement but it's not an authentic. If you're a biggest fan of the Japanese products, you'll fond out most of them. I highly recommend to buy here. It's very relaxed mood here non judgmental, I know it's not newer than other Japanese store but reasonable and not crowded. You also find products you won't see at the Japanese supermarket. This store is close enough to the subway. (3blocks) you don't have to walk far!

Anna H.
Anna H.

New Kam Man is located in the heart of Chinatown and conveniently within walking distance from the Canal Street subway station. You can buy snacks, beverages, frozen food, ice cream, kitchenware, etc. Check out their promotional sale items throughout the store. I bought these items below: Glico Strawberry Pocky $2.95 Moricho Iso Chidori Cracker $2.95 Tamarind Candy $2.25 Bin Seaweed Rice Cracker $1.25 Kit Kat Mini White Chocolate $2.99 Want-Want Crunchy Senbei Rice Crackers $1.95 I love, love, love New Kam Man so much!

Bin L.
Bin L.

This is one of the most noticeable grocery shops in Chinatown. This is the first time I ever entered here. My family usually goes to the Po Wing Hong grocery shop. There is a staircase leading upstairs. At the side of the shop is a food shop. Seeing that the prices are comparable to Po Wing Hong, I ordered some Nissin Demae cup noodles. There was only one person doing checkout. As many of the residents in Chinatown are elders, checking out can be a hassle.

Bob S.
Bob S.

We were downtown, hitting all the spots we used to when we still lived in the City. They've really fixed the place up in about the past 40 some years. That staircase to the basement seems to get steeper every year ;) The main floor carries a wide variety of boxed, canned, and refrigerated items. That you won't find in most supermarkets. The lower level, has a lot of housewares and the knife selection has chef quality knives, with prices that are better than Henkels in the outlet store. It seems it's a little touristy now. Some reviews say that the cashiers are kind of brusque. They've always seem to have been that way. I don't take any offense to it.

Ruwan J.
Ruwan J.

large variety of Asian snacks & candies, sauces, and so much more packed into one space--everything from Japanese curry packets to instant noodle packs can be had and ingredients for cooking as well. while the aisles are crammed with products--the store itself is clean and well-maintained. there's houseware and more downstairs as well as hot food takeout like (roast pork and rice) near the entrance. came in because i needed some odds and ends for the kitchen and New Kam Man came through. English is limited but the staff is friendly enough. prices are competitive with other Asian grocery stores.