Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Food Shop: Di Palo Fine Foods


200 Grand Street (at Mott Street)
212-226-1033
No website

How would you describe the top food shop in NY and what makes it so great? We think the place is Di Palo’s, which was originally a latteria that made mozzarella and ricotta cheese. Today they carry all sorts of Italian food products. When you visit Di Palo’s you will find it to be a unique NY shopping experience. Over the years here are just some things we have personally observed during our Di Palo excursions:

The store is always crowded and you need to take a number and wait your turn.

Sometimes newcomers don’t know this and despite the crowd they know when you are next.

They specialize in cheese from Italy and import the best products they can find.

It is a family run business passed on from one generation to the next.

People come from near and far to shop there—even the NYC guidebooks list it.

Nobody gets special treatment, not even famous NY chefs.

The typical customer will purchase an enormous amount of products.

Samples are always given out and usually shared with anyone in the general vicinity.

Even though you wait a long time it is okay, in fact you are apt to make new friends.

The owners, Lou, Sal and Marie and their Mother (who’s in on Saturdays) are extremely likeable people.

We are never without a chunk of Di Palo’s Parmigiano Reggiano in our refrigerator.

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