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Welcome to Berry's Farm

Berry's Farm is a hidden gem in Hopewell Junction, NY, catering to local culinary needs with a unique blend of Asian market offerings. Despite its modest size, it boasts an impressive selection of staple ingredients, fresh produce, and sustainable seafood, including options like monkfish and pre-portioned cuts of seasonal vegetables. Customers rave about the fresh sushi crafted by an experienced chef, which is a standout feature of the store. The inviting atmosphere, combined with competitive pricing, allows shoppers to explore global flavors without breaking the bank. At Berry's Farm, you’ll find quality essentials that elevate your kitchen experience.

Berry's Farm: Reviews & Ratings

Ron R.
Ron R.

A little mixture of Korean/asian supermarket locally. Yes it's not big but it does have the staples that one would need. Located in a small complex, the name can be misleading. They do have an array of fish available on their fish department and have frozen meats suck as rabbit, lamb, pork and chicken feet, etc. They do have a deli and sushi department.

Carolyn F.
Carolyn F.

If you need Asian, provisions, fresh produce, and an efficient process, head over to Berry's farm. Don't be misled, Barry's farm is an Asian market indoors with very few locally-sourced provisions. It is the place where you go for your Asian pantry staples: mung, bean or yam noodles, fish, sauces, rice, paper, wraps, etc. Head over to pick up pre-portioned cuts of Japanese pumpkin, which are great for roasting, slicing for tempura, or putting in a great bowl of . You can get away with spending $10 or several hundred, depending on how enticed you are by the well stocked, dry goods shelves. Expect to pay a premium on organics if you can find them. Tip: shop for your organic bananas at the standard supermarket or Aldi.

J E.
J E.

I've been shopping here on and off for a decade and a half. It's changed hands at least once (and lost quite a bit of expertise, in my opinion) but remains a great resource in the town and even the region. The fresh veggies and fruit for sale has been diminished in both quality and selection (compared to say Adams or the old Hopewell Farms in this location) since the sale, but still remains a great value. Notice I said value. I grew up selling produce, so I learned all about it. Worked for a fish monger one summer as well. I would compare this place to an actuyal farmers market in this way; lesser selection (typically what's 'in season' at Hunts Point from the looks of it) but better quality in general. ALSO like a market, it's really 'buyer beware' here. If you do not understand HOW TO PICK FRUIT AND PRODUCE you likely will not be happy here. Knowing what to buy, and what to pass up (and WHEN) goes a long way here to being satisfied. In a recent visit I picked up blueberries (from New Jersey, in local season and very fresh) for $1 per pint. That was HALF what it was at Adams. (One note here; Adams has the LOCK on local apples, nobody else carries the variety, quality or has a better price.) On another there was a great deal on broccoli, but the berries were out of season. If you know how to shop like a chef (local and in season) you will LOVE this place! Now the sushi; Some of the absolute BEST VALUE in the region. I live over an hour away, and yet whenever I am anywhere close to Berry's I stop and get sushi. The chef has been here from almost the beginning, he is a very nice person (with a memory for faces, do not be surprised if he remembers you and what you ordered in the past) and very good at his craft. He does not know this, but I have had several sushi chef friends over the years, one that gave me basic instruction on sushi making and fish in general, so I do not say any of this lightly. The sushi is fresh, done well and very fairly priced. Not a huge selection, and not a lot of fancy kanoodling, but a simple joy for an occasional lunch. Oh, he caters too. This year we are beginning a family tradition of ordering sushi when we all get together AFTER Christmas, and we will use this sushi chef we all decided on. Their Asian foods (and now some Latin foods) are poor in selection and serve as an 'oh I forgot that!' destination, NOT a 'stock up on all the Asian foods you need' place. To be frank, as much as I prefer to do business locally, I either make the trip to Queens (once or twice a year) or order from Amazon now. Get your act together with the produce and I would give 5 stars

Bob S.
Bob S.

Needed some Asian ingredients; when i remembered this place. Their selection is impressive and the prices are very reasonable. They also have a good selection of fish. There's the usual and some that aren't, monkfish is one of them. There's a Latin section in the middle of the store. Dried corn husks, Chili's, sauces, and chocolate. They make the sushi and sashimi there, so you know it's fresh and you can request ones that aren't in the case and done the traditional way with the nori on the outside, where it belongs.

Amanda B.
Amanda B.

I love this place. Great selection of produce and meats. By far the best prices around on boars head cold cuts. And some decent sushi to top it off!

Ashley F.
Ashley F.

Awesome cheap assortment of veggies and fruits, as well as packaged already-sliced fruits and veggies. I love getting their packaged sliced seedless watermelon. Four nice slices is like $2. Nice healthy snack. They also have awesome sushi. You can order sushi to go in the way that you want as well, for a good price. I always get it with brown rice. Today I got a rainbow roll (crab and assortment of fish) for $8.95 and a Jenny roll (salmon, tuna, avocado) for $5.95, both with brown rice. I posted some pictures for you to see. Tastes nice and fresh. Good deal and quick service from the sushi chef. They also have some cool unusual drinks, like sparkling watermelon juice and rose lemonade with ginger. These Asian markets always have unique stuff. You can't do all your supermarket shopping here, but for the stuff I mentioned, it's worth it. I WISH they had more organic veggies and fruits. They also have some nice fish in back to purchase as well, including sushi-grade fish! Their flower department is lovey and also a great deal.

Sara V.
Sara V.

Though not as stocked as the many Asian groceries I'm used to from living in Albany, Hopewell Farm is the number one place in the area for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean groceries...simply because it's the only one in the area. That's not a bad thing-- Hopewell Farm's prices are very affordable (especially the seafood and vegetables) and they sell a wide variety of products. I just wish they had MORE ethnic food instead of Americanized things.

Location

  • Berry's Farm
    413 Rt 376 Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 United States Hotline: (845) 223-6065

Welcome to Berry's Farm, your local oasis for Asian and specialty products nestled at 413 Rt 376, Hopewell Junction, NY. Despite its modest size, this market holds a treasure trove of culinary delights just waiting to be explored. Whether you're a seasoned chef or an enthusiastic home cook, Berry's Farm offers a diverse range of ingredients that can elevate your dishes with authentic flavors.

Upon entering, you'll notice the vibrant selection occupying every corner. The shelves are lined with essential Asian pantry staples: from noodles to sauces, rice to wrappers. Each item seems handpicked to cater to the whims of discerning cooks. If you're looking for unique ingredients like mung beans or yam noodles, this is the place to go. The market doesn’t stop there; it also features a deli and a fish department boasting both familiar and exotic selections. Here, you can find everything from monkfish to rabbit, catered to those adventurous enough to explore beyond the standard fare.

What really sets Berry's Farm apart is its sushi. As noted by long-time patrons, the sushi prepared on-site showcases freshness that is hard to find elsewhere. With prices that are gentle on the wallet, you'll discover that a simple lunch can turn into a delightful culinary experience. The chef, known for his friendly demeanor and excellent technique, creates a sense of community that invites regulars back again and again. Many have adopted the tradition of ordering from Berry's for family gatherings, further solidifying its place in the local food scene.

Berry's Farm doesn't just cater to Asian tastes; the market unexpectedly houses a Latin section as well. Stocked with essential ingredients like dried corn husks and specialty sauces, this eclectic mix reflects the market's commitment to diversity. Customers appreciate the ability to grab last-minute ingredients across a variety of cuisines, making it a one-stop shop for culinary essentials.

While some reviews mention a slight decline in produce variety, the overall perception remains that Berry's Farm is a great value destination. For those who know their fruits and vegetables, it's a chance to find seasonal picks at competitive prices. Knowledge is key here; those who navigate the aisles with an eye for quality will undoubtedly leave satisfied.

In essence, Berry's Farm is more than just a grocery store; it's a community hub for food lovers, a small but mighty market that supports your culinary endeavors with each well-stocked aisle. So if you find yourself wandering in Hopewell Junction, take a moment to visit Berry's. With the promise of fresh selections and the joy of discovery, you'll find yourself enamored with every visit.