The fruit and veggie selection is great, even the packaged mixes. Produce looks fresh and prices are reasonable. Avoid the sushi section… when it’s «buy 2, get 1 free», you know it’s bad sign.
Parker P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wappingers Falls, NY
Good quality produce. Corey is the best.
Jen G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Hopewell Junction, NY
This is always my first stop when going grocery shopping in hopewell! Great produce prices and variety. While the veggies aren’t always the freshest, the prices make it worth it. They’ve also got a great selection of Asian and Mexican ingredients. For American/non-ethnic shelf items, the variety is a bit lacking but they do have the basics.
Vikki I.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Newburgh, NY
I just love shopping here. It has almost replaced my need to go to a supermarket so what I can’t get here I supplement with trips to Ocean State Job Lot and Nature’s Pantry(both in Fishkill about 10 mins away). This is the place to go if you’re vegetarian or vegan as they have a lot of produce including harder-to-find chinese vegetables, loose mushrooms, and a great range of fresh herbs in manageable sized bunches. They also have a great selection of pre-cut fruit and veg. I find this helpful when I don’t want to buy a whole papaya or if you want cabbage and carrots pre-cut for coleslaw. Stuff here is fresh and most of it can be bought loose which is something that is becoming increasingly difficult to do in supermarkets. I love their selection of Goya brand food, as well as their Asian foods including Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Malaysian. I find the prices to be extremely good even for the asian specialty items. A six pack of Soba Noodles for under $ 3 — deal. You can also get cooking wine here — both italian and chinese — which I always seem to need. They take credit cards and are just fine with me bringing my own bags including my own produce bags. My only complaint — it is absolutely freezing in there! Don’t take off your jacket.
Jeff L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Peekskill, NY
They have the most reasonably priced produce around in three or four counties. You need to be careful picking out what they sell but you can get excellent value here. I love going here for vegetables even more than Adams. Plus they sell a lot of exotic varies of things. Plenty of parking and right in the center of Hopewell.
Michael L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Waldwick, NJ
It’s a place to get hard to find ethnic ingredients. I’ve purchased Asian snacks and spices here. It comes at a slightly increased price than their NYC counterparts. They also have Asian veggies and fruit, which are not the best of quality and also elevated in price, but you would be hard pressed to find these goods anywhere else in the local area. The seafood here is extremely unfresh; to the point of near rancid. I had purchased shark, conch(Scungilli), and other seafood. I always prepare them the same day, however the tastes and smells are always on the verge of past due. So I recommend you do not purchase seafood from here. Plenty of parking, and uniqueness of ingredients are the only real reasons for my 3-star rating. If another such establishment option opens, I’d probably downgrade this rating since I think they can do much better.
Sara V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
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.
Mike M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fishkill, NY
Hopewell Farm… or Golden Mango, as the cool kids call it, is a decent little grocery store in the old Grand Union space in Hopewell Junction. I go there about once a week to get most of my produce and occasionally meats. As others have said, check the produce carefully(I mean, you always should, regardless). MOST of the time everything is fresh but I have found some«meh» worthy foods once I brought them home and ate them. They have a nice variety of fruits, vegetables, meat, fish, and other items like rice, sauces, marinades, etc. including regular kitchen staples. There is a full service deli, as well. They also have a lovely flower selection. The prices are great and much better than the A&P across the street. The staff are nice and helpful. One of the downsides, however, is the horrible radio station they play in there, LOUDLY. K-104 or some crap like that. It’s painful. They play that Britney Spears«Toxic» song a lot… which is possibly the worst song EVER recorded. The other downside is that their fish section tends to get so stinky where you can smell it as soon as you walk in. Kind of a turn off. Overall, Hopewell Farm is a good place to stop into for good fresh produce and quick grocery shopping. Just be prepared to plug your nose and ears.
Chris c.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Beacon, NY
This little grocery store is a great find for up in the Hudson Valley if you need your Asian food ingredients and don’t want to go down into the city and all that hassle. They have a nice selection of dry noodles, and a couple of fresh choices in their freezer. That freezer is chocked full of Asian foods such as dim sum, and cakes typical of Chinatown shops. The condiments are great and there are all types of soy sauce, hoisin, and more not to mention their very nice looking fresh veggies isle. They have some ethnic favorites, and regular stuff you’d find anywhere but it’s all pretty reasonably priced. They also have a fresh fish market way in the back corner as well as a butcher counter(a bit less impressive to me, but that’s just me!) In fact, I am going out to that shop now in search of the shirataki noodles I find too expensive in the grocery store.
Rich S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Malta, NY
I love Hopewell Farm! Bar-none the best fish available in the area, as fresh as it gets. Try the red snapper and wild Alaskan salmon, always delicious. I also enjoy the sushi/sashimi bar. Great prices on fruits and vegetables, keep an eye however, as certain exotic fruits can sometimes be iffy. There is also a great variety of ethnic Asian items, and a nice variety of Italian items at the deli. Boar’s Head coldcuts can be had for great prices, best in town.
Angela s.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Everything is fresh and customer service is satisfactory. Although i do not understand why they put in few frozen meats that dont seem to be fresh.
Jenny A. L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Milwaukee, WI
I really appreciate Hopewell Farm because they have most of the Asian food products I need. I’ve found frozen Korean homemade noodles, dried anchovies, black bean paste, doenjang or Korean fermented soybean paste, kimchi, salted shrimp and kelp. I also like how they have all these random fruits and vegetables, like Meyer lemons. The one negative is that sometimes stuff stays on the shelves forever and the food goes bad. For instance, I see bottles of olive oil that have separated. I think it’s because nobody buys these products.
Kip S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Wappingers Falls, NY
This market sells fresh vegetables, has a deli counter, and fresh fish. We do go there for the vegetables, but have since stopped going to the deli part. After buying some cheese, both my wife and I noticed the same musty smell coming from all the different cheeses we purchased. Yuk. That was it. No more deli. We still do go there to buy veggies, but shop carefully. You can get some spoilers here, for sure.
Lydia L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Today was my first visit to Hopewell Farm. HF is located in an average Why Would I Go In There? shopping center so while I have driven by it on many occasions, it does not give off that«farm» feel despite the name so I never went in until I happened upon my fellow Unilocalers’ reviews and made it a point to go check it out while in the area. And I am glad I did. If you need Asian ingredients, this is the place for you. So much so that many of the products needed closer inspection to demystify their contents. Very exotic and above average. Their Italian goods are also very strong though I could not partake being off the wheat, it was tempting!!! I was almost seduced by the various shapes of white pasta but I stood strong and gave into the various varieties of tea instead, such as the Green Tea with Roasted Brown Rice. Should be interesting… We tried their sushi for lunch. It was just aight. Would not get it again since it did not wow me but there was nothing the matter with it. I would not go out of my way to go to Hopewell Farm again unless I needed a particular HTF Asian ingredient but would probably stop there when in HJ again. I just have somewhere else closer by that I prefer instead. UPDATE: The plums we got were awful(mealy and flavorless) and full of pesticide spray(no composting just straight to garbage, grrr) and the Concord Grapes were tasteless. In the future, we will stick to prepackaged items.
Sabeen A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
When I first walked into Hopewell Farm, I fell in love. An entire store full of fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh fish, fresh breads, a deli, a section for organic goods, AND a sushi bar? You had me at grand opening. This midsized grocery store also distinguishes itself from the rest with a wall of teas, british imports of chocolate and biscuits, and a large variety of Asian groceries. The prices are ridunc — as in, so cheap, you feel like you’re stealing from someone. And in this economy, cheap + fresh = sweeeet. Fortunately/unfortunately, words gotten out and with only 3 cash registers and a multitude of shoppers, the checkout line(yes singular; its THAT small) bisects the store and can be oh-so-long and not just slightly inconvenient. But honestly? Its worth it.
Lindsay K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New York, NY
Right in the cute little heart of Hopewell Junction, the Farm is a treat for the errand running cook. There is a huge display of exotic and home-grown fruits and veggies(I love me some Ugly Fruit) as well as the freshest seafood counter in the area. The deli has cheap Boar’s Head meats and cheeses, not to mention a pretty good knish. As small as the Hopewell Farm is, they also manage to have a sushi counter(!!) with, in my humble opinion, the best sushi in the county. Yeah, that’s right, at a little sushi counter at your local market. There are pre-made lunch time packages, as well as specials and, of course, the you-name-it-he-‘ll-roll-it method applies here. Absolute hands down good, fresh sushi. With prices so cheap compared to the city, I am tempted to ditch Manhattan and come crawling back upstate where I can feast on sashimi and knishes all day with the cashiers. Tempting, I know.