Does Citarella sell meat?

Does Citarella sell meat? The beef that we choose for dry-aging represents the absolute best of the wholesale market’s prime meat. The dry-aging process concentrates the meat’s natural juices so that, from perfectly marbled shell

Does Citarella sell meat?

The beef that we choose for dry-aging represents the absolute best of the wholesale market’s prime meat. The dry-aging process concentrates the meat’s natural juices so that, from perfectly marbled shell steaks to thick-cut, bone-in ribeyes, every bite is as flavorful as it is tender.

Is Citarella open in Hudson Yards?

For the time being, the Citarella Market in the Hudson Yard Shops will be closed. We look forward to serving you from this location in the near future. Our community’s health and wellness is our top priority. We have been constantly updating our response to the situation around the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).

What to buy at Citarella Gourmet Market Upper West Side?

New York’s Finest Seafood, Prime Grade, Dry-Aged Meat, Chef-Prepared Dishes, Freshly Prepared Sushi, Handmade Pastry, Fresh Produce, Exceptional Cheeses, Gourmet Ingredients. Catering, Custom Cakes, Personal Shopping, Local Delivery, Gourmet Gift Baskets, Complimentary, Full-service Butcher, Complimentary, Full-service Fishmonger.

Is there a Citarella in New York City?

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When did the original Citarella seafood shop open?

We have the best neighbors! Stop in and say hello. Our flagship market is in the same place as the original Citarella seafood shop that opened in 1912.

Where to shop on the Upper West Side?

Citarella is a regular/specialty market that locals shop at every day. Fun people watching and just getting a sense of everyday life in the Upper West Side of NY. Highly recommend! Note: we also visited Zabar’s a bit further up Broadway but liked Citarella better.