This East Village store is filled with Israeli products and is apparently very popular with Israelis seeking familiar foods from home.
I always like taking pictures of food with foreign languages on it, so I went there to see for myself.
I regret to say that the man working there that day was not very polite to me, but that was perhaps a onetime event and does not change the content of the foodstuffs.




Address:
Holyland Market
122 St. Marks Place
(between First Avenue and Avenue A)
New York, NY 10009
Phone:
212-477-4440