Met Fresh of Kensington
📍 Korean grocery stores in Brooklyn
Met Fresh of Kensington is located in Brooklyn (Usa). Featured in the korean grocery stores category, it has a rating of 4.4. Check all the details here.
Features and services of Met Fresh of Kensington
Service options
- On-site services
Highlights
- Great produce
Accessibility
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Offerings
- Food
Planning
- Quick visit
Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- SNAP/EBT
Met Fresh of Kensington is in position 100 out of 123 in korean grocery stores in Brooklyn
Customer Reviews
Met Fresh of Kensington has a rating of 4 out of 5 based on over 76 reviews on Google
This is the most warm, welcoming, well stocked grocery store and is now my regular grocery store since I’ve moved to Brooklyn. The owner and managers are always there sometimes just saying hi sometimes helping with bagging. The staff seem to enjoy their workplace. They have a good selection of organic produce but it’s also reasonably priced.
Amazing store! I love coming here please fix the American flags on your roof. They are worn out and it will be beautiful if they were replaced. Thank you for your service to the community!!
Ahh set this up on google and planned to be first review to this new market in Kensington. I appreciate the free hotdog and popcorn on their opening. Thanks It’s new supermarket and still get to their stuff together. So far I only got an Oreo from them but probably will be back again since in a a few block away. My neighbor loves the premade food and more variety. It’s taken a little business away from local but I am surprised they don’t work with meat shop nearby. I wouldn’t come here for meat tbh. The fruit selection is okie but there is two veggie market a block away. This spot is good for their shelves stable items. Overall thanks for replacing the old rite aid and finally a not so empty corner shop. There are so much they can do better if they would consult the people who actually live here. Open a cafe inside or add some fish market. A little annoy on what they added to take from other shops instead of adding to wha the community needs. Add some bench for the people to sit is the least they can do.
U got to try there dinner dishes food is GREAT THANK GOD rite down the street cheaper then food town by far. The Works are friendly too and my girl likes the sushi they have great place
Sour meat 🥩 I am frankly surprised no one reported the place for food poisoning ☠️ yet. This place needs an inspection ASAP. Be careful with discolored beef, anything ground, and pork chops that are pre seasoned, because those are so bad that they need to drown it in seasoning. Their fish is bad too. Get ready to get parasites unless you overcook EVERYTHING. Even if you do, the bacteria already created toxins which cannot be cooked out of the meat. If you see salmon at a $8 per lb price, know that it's already way past it's expiration date. Edit: Had to add this after I've seen some other reviews. 😂 1) The Dominican store manager also gave me attitude after I came back to warn them about spoiled meat. Mind you, I didn't even ask for a refund, just told them to get better. THEY DO RE-LABEL EXPIRED MEATS, I PROMISE YOU THAT. I'll take some photos next time to prove it. 2) The tall, slim dude manager with glasses definitely does pace around the store sometimes, making you feel watched, it's not just with certain constituency, he does it to everyone. At other times, he just yawns around looking at his phone (closing time). I don't mind, but it's a bad look. They probably do get some shady shoppers though, the city is getting worse and worse with that issue. 3) I like the staff at the checkout, they at least try to be nice. 4) Deli area food should be avoided. If their "fresh" meats are sour, you can only imagine the quality of their deli food, cause alot of it is made with expired produce. I ran a supermarket in Rockaway beach. I get it that every supermarket uses stuff that's soon to be spoiled if not sold, but this place takes it on a whole other level.. Buy your meats EXCLUSIVELY across the street at Koha Brothers. Fresh cuts always. Make sure you tip your butchers! If you need pork 🐖, buy it at the polish spot next door. Get your fruits and veggies at the Turkish 24h supermarket one block down. Only canned food is safe at Met Fresh, but you can buy it cheaper at other spots, like food town on McDonald Ave, three minute walk. If you're closer to Coney Island Ave, maybe try the new Spanish supermarket, I'm yet to check it out. If you're looking for an absolute one stop shop with unparalleled variety, check out the Russian supermarket on Ditmars and 4th, Spanish AND Eastern Euro produce galore. All this said, I'd still want them to succeed, but only if they get better, so far it's been a downward spiral. Take in less meats, but keep it fresh and get deliveries more often. I'm sure their fresh product wastage is unsustainable, but they already know this. At this point, I only get keffir here when it's on sale, some canned food, maybe a chocolate, and pasta when it's on sale. They have a unique opportunity to become a one stop shop in the neighborhood, but not at this level.. Edit: Response to manager Thank you for addressing this. I've stopped by since, and see that you are making constant changes to the layout to improve the experience. As far as inspection of meat produce goes, I trust my experience, and numerous comments from other customers above all. I understand that you stock up with a great amount of options and run a risk of spoilage, and I believe you probably improved on order management now that you have a better feel of product turnover. I'll stop by to see if your other prices have become more competitive in the neighborhood, but at the moment I am hooked on the new 24 hr supermarket on Coney Ave and Church.
I was so hopeful when this place opened, but they just don't measure up. Yes, they have groceries, but they don't have any good bargains. This is an overly expensive store. On top of that the cashiers have no desire at all to do any work. One lady closed her register just as I was stepping up to pay, so I picked everything up and stepped over to the next counter. The young man at that register wouldn't even look at me. He was mad about something employer related. I stood there for a long time without the guy ever acknowledging me. I left my stuff on the counter, walked out, and will never go back.
The customer service here is the best in the area. Good selection too. A tad pricey compared to neighboring shops.
Information about Met Fresh of Kensington
Address
Met Fresh of Kensington is located at 302 Church Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11218, United States
Phone
The phone number of Met Fresh of Kensington is +1 347-240-6600
Website
The website of Met Fresh of Kensington is: metfresh.com
Business Hours
Monday: 07:00–23:00
Tuesday: 07:00–23:00
Wednesday: 07:00–23:00
Thursday: 07:00–23:00
Friday: 07:00–23:00
Saturday: 07:00–23:00
Sunday: 07:00–23:00