Whole Foods Market

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Whole Foods Market
8.4

Whole Foods Market is located in New York (Usa). Featured in the korean grocery stores category, it has a rating of 8.4. Check all the details here.

Features and services of Whole Foods Market

Service options

  • Kerbside pickup
  • No-contact delivery
  • Delivery
  • In-store pick-up
  • In-store shopping
  • On-site services

Highlights

  • Great produce

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

  • Bakery
  • Food
  • Organic products
  • Prepared foods
  • Salad bar
  • Sells cut flowers

Amenities

  • Toilet
  • Wi-Fi

Planning

  • Quick visit

Recycling

  • Electronics
  • Glass bottles
  • Metal cans
  • Plastic bags
  • Plastic bottles

Payments

  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
  • SNAP/EBT

Parking

  • Paid street parking

Whole Foods Market is in position 3 out of 127 in korean grocery stores in New York

Customer Reviews

★★★★★
★★★★★

Whole Foods Market has a rating of 4.4 out of 5 based on over 3996 reviews on Google

moises acosta

The pizza here is surprisingly good. The food bar itself is top quality. One of the best Whole Foods in the city. Very large layout. Endless organic products. Great location too by WTC, financial district, and hudson river park.

moises acosta ☆ 5/5
Ben C

Revisited with Hope to Upgrade My Review — Unfortunately, Things Got Worse I came back to Whole Foods Tribeca hoping to update my last review and give the store a better rating — as 99% of my reviews are positive. Sadly, what I witnessed made that impossible. A known bottle and can collector, carrying two filthy bags filled with recyclables, was seen stealing what appeared to be hundreds of dollars in vitamins. He then made his way to the salad bar, where the dirty cans repeatedly brushed against the food. Shockingly, security watched and did nothing. I informed customer service, who also failed to act. As customers, we deserve clean, healthy food and a basic standard of hygiene. This experience was unacceptable, and I will never return to the Tribeca Whole Foods salad bar again. Please see the attached photos.

Ben C ☆ 1/5
Alicia C.

🌻 Unforgettable Service at Whole Foods—Thanks to Samantha! I had the absolute pleasure of being helped by Samantha at the flower section inside Whole Foods, and I truly cannot say enough good things about her. From the moment I walked up hoping to find sunflowers for my sister—her favorite flower—Samantha greeted me with warmth and genuine care. 💐 Above and Beyond Service There was only one bouquet of sunflowers available, so I decided to get roses instead. While waiting for them to be wrapped, I asked Samantha if there were any more sunflowers. She kindly asked me to wait and said she’d check in the back. She magically returned with the most stunning sunflowers I’d ever seen—fresh, golden, and vibrant, like sunshine bundled into stems. She wrapped them with beautiful attention to detail, adding her own artistic touch to make them feel like a true gift. 😊 A Touch of Humanity and Knowledge With a cheerful smile, Samantha shared a little sunflower lore, including the fact that they’re the national flower of Ukraine—something I hadn’t known. That moment turned a simple purchase into a meaningful encounter. She didn’t just sell flowers—she offered joy, warmth, and a touch of culture all in one. 🌟 More Than a Transaction Samantha elevated the experience from routine to unforgettable. Her kindness and enthusiasm were contagious—leaving me with a huge smile and attracting admiration wherever I went with the sunflowers. If you ever find yourself near the flower counter at Whole Foods and Samantha’s there, trust me: you're in for more than just a bouquet. You're in for a moment of grace, beauty, and genuine human connection. Thank you, Samantha, for turning a simple errand into a lasting memory. 🌻✨ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Alicia C. ☆ 5/5
Myriam

I tried to speak to the manager about an employee participating in gangstalking activity here. First manager I spoke with was really nice, although she made it seem like someone would for sure reach out to me by email. This was Monday 10/27/25. On Sunday 11/2/25 I returned to check on it & it just so happened that a customer this time hit me with a cart. So, now I wanted to check on the previous & submit a new complaint. Bc I knew you could clearly see on camera, me trying to get away from her knowing shes trying to come after me with her cart because I'm evading the hit. I spoke with a different manager, Karina, to let her know I spoke with a manager previously but did not hear from anyone. She seemed defensive, I'm not sure why and like she wanted to manipulate the conversation. After seemingly getting a bit nervous she said to me "This was Friday, right?" I did not confirm or deny what she said because I had to think about the day, but then the convo quickly continued. Friday was just 2 days prior. Its really silly to make a complaint on a Friday (holiday at that) & expect a response 2 days later, and a Sunday too. As someone familiar with psychology, I felt like this was nothing more than 'word salad' to cause a ??? moment, stun & redirect the conversation, succesfully deflecting from the main topic. I have been heavily harassed at this WF, W Houston, Union Square & 6th ave, Newark & Weekhawken. These are not meerly "coincidental" or "rude" events. They are organized, and executed utilizing groupchats, illegal surveillance & accepting bribes to help try to suppress another individual. Yesterday, an employee forcefully crashed into me around 9:30 am at Union Sq. It was intentional & pretty hard. I respected the manager for having a positive attitude while listening to my complaint. I was able to have it put on file with the police station.

Myriam ☆ 3/5
J T

On Jan 12, 2026, around 1:20 pm, I was using the Amazon return self-service kiosk at this Whole Foods. After scanning my QR code and finishing the return, I forgot my phone and walked away. If you use the return machine without any staff helping, definitely remember to grab your phone. Luckily, the kind gentleman working at the Amazon return counter kept my phone and answered my call, which is how I got it back. I’m very grateful for his help. My phone has my bank cards and IDs digitally loaded, and losing it would have caused a lot of trouble.

J T ☆ 5/5
Eduardo Moser

On my sightseeing visits to New York I prefer not to spend too much time eating lunch, while trying to avoid fast food restaurants. The Whole Foods Market chain is a great option. The prepared food options are of a high quality. You can take it to eat at the hotel or in some places they also offer dine in.

Eduardo Moser ☆ 4/5
William Yu

If you come to visit the new World Trade Center, or the 911 Memorial Museum, don’t forget to come to this Whole Food market, either for a cup of coffee, a quick organic meal or for everyday groceries. You won’t be disappointed when you indulge yourself in this wonderful organic world! It is called the Healthiest Grocery Store the USA. My family love this grocery chain and visit it at least twice a month. Just come and see it for yourself! There is even a lounge room for you to relax a while when you got tired or bored.

William Yu ☆ 5/5

Information about Whole Foods Market

Address

Whole Foods Market is located at 270 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10007, United States

Phone

The phone number of Whole Foods Market is +1 212-349-6555

Website

The website of Whole Foods Market is: wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/tribeca

Business Hours

Monday: 07:00–22:00
Tuesday: 07:00–22:00
Wednesday: 07:00–22:00
Thursday: 07:00–22:00
Friday: 07:00–22:00
Saturday: 07:00–22:00
Sunday: 07:00–22:00

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