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- Mar 18, 2024
I pass by this bodega all the time but I rarely go in. Today I was walking past and saw some of their flowers selection - I went ahead and bought two bouquets of daffodils and one bouquet of tulips. This was about $25.
The daffodils were really fresh, and so were the tulips. I'm excited to watch them bloom.
One thing - I wish they had the flower powder to help the blooms last longer. Usually they supply this when you ask at the counter, but they didn't have any.
I know this bodega suffered a lot when the 2/3 train was under construction. It's nice to see them open and we should all continue to support this business.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 3Oh no 0 - Ricardo F.Passaic, NJ01Jul 24, 2023
I order a chicken cutlet on a wrap, literally not even less then half hour . I started getting stomach aches. On chicken wraps filled with sauce and ingredients you can't see the chicken is it's cooked but it felt very chewy and cold . I didn't think about it so I ate it . It's been like 4 hours with stomach pain. This is like like 3rd time and I always tell my self don't get food here . I know it's going to f my stomach up .
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Kenneth D.Gramercy, Manhattan, NY34930090Dec 11, 2019
Conveniently located at the eponymous entrance to the Clark St. station, Han's makes decent sandwiches and weak coffee. They have a fair assortment of things on offer, from overpriced emergency charcuterie and cheese to beer... no, scratch that... they currently aren't allowed to sell alcohol for some reason. I don't really drink beer, so that matters very little to me. And if I did, All In One is just a few steps away, and they aren't on the naughty list.
As has been previously stated by others, the breakfast sandwiches in particular are decent, though not the best or cheapest. Convenience is the word of the day here, every day, and from that perspective, Han's is hard to beat.
They do not sell tobacco or vape products, and close earlier than the posted hours. Also, the deli counter closes earlier than the store itself.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Gasper C.New York, NY4714236Mar 18, 2020
im stuck in Brooklyn heights for the foreseeable future so I'm gonna start reviewing all the sausage egg and cheeses in the area
it's 4.50 here if you pay by cash, otherwise there's a 4% credit card fee so that's already
price: 2/5 like I said 4.50 is rather steep
roll: 3/5 average nondescript roll, I prefer kaiser
sausage: 3/5 also average
slipperiness: 4/5 some breakfast sandwiches fall all over the place while you're eating it. this one doesn'tHelpful 0Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Alp A.Brooklyn, Brooklyn, NY263792Aug 28, 2019
I love Han's Market, they are the best Deli/Mart/Juice bar in town. I love the way they have organized everything in the store so it's never a problem to find exactly what you are looking for. I love their Bagels, Juice bar, Tea/Coffee and cookies. No one in town can beat their taste, whatever you are looking for this place has it. Trust me bcoz I get stationed at Clark St a lot and they have never disappointed since in the two years that I have been here. The place a bit pricy but that does not bother me bcoz delicious things should be worth it.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Nov 14, 2011
My first meal in NYC was a bagel sandwich at Han's Market. My friend lives on Clark Street, and I was starving from my red eye flight, and I just really wanted a breakfast sandwich before I passed out for a bit.
Walked to Han's Market, and saw they had a full breakfast menu and bagels. I decided to get a bagel sandwich with egg, cheese, and bacon. The cook was quite busy at the time, so I was looking at the chalkboard menu of their lunch sandwiches (they use Boar's Head, plus!), have fresh juices/smoothies, and a pretty decent market. They have simple items like chobani yogurt to alcohol and snacks. Lots of folks were coming in to grab some coffee to go as well. Seemed like a very nice neighborhood market, and my sandwich was only $3.50. I paid for it at the cashier around the corner, and the cashier (I am assuming part of the owner's family) looked not very nice as he didn't smile or talk.
The bacon was good of course, the egg, much more than I had expected, and too much kraft american cheese for me. But it was so yummy and since I was so hungry, I scarfed it down fast.
I ended up coming back the next morning for a bagel with cream cheese. They didn't have the lox cream cheese (boo!), but the chive one was good as well. For a toasted bagel with cream cheese, it was $2.50. So I think if you want the meat, cheese, and eggs, the breakfast sandwiches are only $1 more. again, the cashier didnt look so happy when I came to pay, but owell. Not sure if they take credit card, but I'm thinking they do.
They are right next to the Clark Subway station.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jay L.Brooklyn, NY346333Sep 27, 2019
I can't believe how many times I've walked by this place and never ventured in. Today was the day.
Solid bacon egg and cheese on a toasted bialy. My kind of bodega spot! $4.50 so not the cheapest BEC but not terrible either. I did go for the smoothie of the day - which was awesome. Orange strawberry banana.
Would definitely stop by for other breakfast/deli items. Boars head products. Didn't try the coffee but will next time.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Leslie D.New York, NY15556801234Sep 14, 2011
During the weekend of impending Hurricane Irene, Han's Market was the only place left open on Saturday that we could find some fresh produce at. Stupid Key Food had closed. Typical. Hoorah for Han's though! We bought some beautiful tomatoes, some eggs, yogurt and some other needed items here hours before the storm was supposed to hit New York. I made a delicious insalata caprese with the tomatoes for my aunt and I to enjoy during the rain the next 2 days.
It's nice to know that we can count on Han's Market when a natural disaster is looming!Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jonathan G.Montclair, NJ254589114Apr 27, 2010First to Review
Way more than your average bodega/deli. This convenience store attached to the Clark Street Station is quite a find. Not only can you get your mild groceries that you are in dire need of, but the unsung and undercover hero of Han's is the deli counter and juice stand.
From the outside it is just Clark Kent, you would expect nothing more and would look at the glasses and think, "Geek." However, when you further explore the randomly located bodega you will find Superman. A full juice bar with 14 different concoctions and you can see all the ingredients out there and they are all extremely fresh. I always come in here for a drink on the way out of the subway, but today I went to get smoothies since Connecticut Muffin blows and can't find bananas, and lo and behold, they were both amazing, fresh and completely bursting with flavor at $4.50.
While waiting for said smoothies to be made, I looked at the deli menu and saw a nice variety of sandwiches. Inside the case I saw a bunch of different chicken options, Boars Head meats in mass and a five-top of different empanadas that looked pretty tasty.
Han's is a welcome surprise and if you live by not judging a book by it's cover, you may have just found your new spot for smoothies and sandwiches hiding inside what appears to be just another random bodega.Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Alex Z.Brooklyn, NY1754128May 21, 2017
Han's makes the best breakfast sandwiches in BK Heights. A hidden gem, truly.
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