Welcome to Oriental Groceries
In the heart of Stony Brook, Oriental Groceries stands tall as a haven for all things Oriental. With a prime location at 2460 Nesconset Hwy, this grocery store offers convenience with amenities like private lot parking and catering services. From accepting credit cards to accommodating Apple and Android Pay, they ensure a seamless shopping experience. With a wide range of products, including exotic spices, fresh produce, and unique snacks, Oriental Groceries is a food lover's paradise. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a curious foodie, this place will tantalize your taste buds and ignite your culinary creativity.
- 2460 Nesconset Hwy Stony Brook, NY 11790 Hotline: (631) 689-8787
Welcome to Oriental Groceries, a hidden gem located in Stony Brook, NY. This unassuming grocery store offers a wide range of authentic Asian foods and ingredients, making it a go-to destination for anyone looking to explore different cuisines.
With amenities such as accepting credit cards, Android Pay, Apple Pay, and offering catering services, Oriental Groceries ensures a convenient and hassle-free shopping experience for all customers. The private lot parking and bike parking further add to the accessibility of this establishment.
The address of Oriental Groceries is 2460 Nesconset Hwy, Stony Brook, NY 11790, and you can reach them at (631) 689-8787.
As a food reviewer of Restaurant World, I must say that Oriental Groceries has truly impressed me with its quality ingredients and diverse selection of products. Whether you are looking for rare spices, fresh produce, or specialty items, this place has it all.
I highly recommend stopping by Oriental Groceries to enhance your culinary adventures and add some unique flavors to your dishes. The experience here is sure to leave you inspired and eager to get creative in the kitchen.

As someone who's live in flushing and near fort Lee in the last few years and legit just moved to Long Island, this place is instantly my favorite place out here. It's small-mid size but definitely bigger than I expected. It's open all days of the week, ignore what the hours on google say. It's packed with all the Asian goodies, mostly pantry stuff, less so fridge or freezer food or produce. Will be coming back at least a few times a month!

Considering that I've seen their truck many times very early in Manhattan picking up their dim sum, baked goods fresh noodles, vegetables n other frozen groceries there , it's fresh items that are being sold here. As to prices, they no doubt will be higher because it's their fuel and service surcharge. A truck driver goes out daily to make a grocery run so you don't have to drive 4hours round trip and pay $3.50 a gallon for fuel... forget about wear n tear in your car, risk of parking summonses, cost of parking or sitting in traffic while your products are melting... It's a smaller older mom n pop grocery store but beats me having to go all the way into the city to get Asian products. They're the most complete in everything you need for your recipes. Some shoppers are stingy about price being higher... then you do the drive and leave more products for us who appreciate the convenience to purchase. I'm appreciative of the convenience. You sure as well get groceries yourself as their products are labeled from stores in NYC ... but I'm enjoying the extra time saved just buying from them. They're my middleman and if you want their driver to pickup specific items for you ie for a huge party, make an arrangement with the cashiers for special requests and they're happy to oblige. You can't get services like this anywhere else. Willing to pay for good service! Just as you tip your ubereats or door dash drivers... patronize and keep this small mom n pop grocery going...... (plus bubble tea place is next door...it's in a convenient location) plenty of parking...

4 stars for service. The boss lady is very patient no matter how busy the store gets. I thought that was a true huge EQ business lady. No wonder her business thrives.

Good selection of Asian groceries. Some things are on pricey side but I guess it's better than driving to the city.

A wide variety of food and many choices. My son loves the moon cakes they sell, which are hard to find and we were so glad when we found them here. The staff are always very friendly and helpful. It's a bit if a drive for us, but we're grateful to have a store like this that is not too far away.

Absolutely love this authentic little gem. I usually come on a week day but todays Saturday and it's much much busier. I'm on the hunt for these crazy little noodles that I randomly grabbed one day, my daughter is in a frenzy to have more, Elephant something they were called. I guess supply chain shortages are hitting everywhere. I stumbled into some freshly made dishes that were not labeled or priced but you just know when you see good food. It reads Dim Sum large and only cost me $3.50 on my receipt but it was more like a loosely wrapped Shrimp Dumpling. It was unbelievable. I love finding these mystery bites. The store is extremely small so if you are claustrophobic this place may not be for you but if you don't mind a little tight squeeze this place is full of interesting treats.

Do I dare say this place has the best Asian food in Stony? Potentially, but I'm still new here so stay tuned. This is a 2 part review, one on the dim sum and one on the grocery store itself. DIM SUM REVIEW: On Saturdays, this place gets dim sum from a local restaurant. The food usually arrives around 1pm and the grocery store is usually pretty busy because of it. There are tons of options and I've been able to try most of them over the few times I've been there. Because it's being delivered from a restaurant, it goes without saying that some items travel better than others. I would definitely recommend the buns (so FLOFFY and generous with fillings), egg tarts (pop in the toaster oven for the flakiest crust), congee (potentially my favorite), turnip cake, zongzi, and shumai. I would stray away from the chashiu bento box (meat and rice is fairly dry), and cautiously order any of the dumplings made with rice flour (shrimp dumplings, cheong fun, etc). The latter because when you reheat these to eat they're not as soft and chewy as when you would get them fresh, but they're still decent. Decent prices for what you get, although the bigger plates get a little pricier than expected. I've also noticed they bring in banh mi too which I'm looking forward to trying in the future! GROCERY STORE: Honestly this place gets 5 stars for the service. The people who work here are so nice and attentive. They gave us such clear instructions on how to reheat our dim sum for the best experience. The prices here are relatively pricey and the vegetable selection is smaller, but at the same time I've seen a lot of products that I can't find at the hmart near here! Also, keep in mind that you need to bring cash if you're planning on spending less than $10!

Good asian grocery for the area. Most items are a bit more expensive than we're used to, since we just moved from Flushing. Better than driving an hour in traffic heading back to Flushing lol. They have a good selection of items too! I just wish they had better labelling for prices. Its pretty hard to figure out prices of items because they're not under the right labels.

Tiny "oriental" grocery store in a strip mall. Not sure if they also have crafts but they do manage to squeeze in a decent selection of items and they also carry baked goods, There used to be a bakery in the same mall that's still called Tao's bakery but Tao's bakery is now a restaurant. Maybe the baked goods are from Tao? Prices are comparable to the large asian supermarkets. I picked up a few items like dumpling sauce, bok choi(i could have used that for Splendid Noodle:). tea, jasmine rice and a couple of other items. The place looks old and stinks in the back of the store so I am not sure if I would buy meat there. Stick to the bottled, bagged, canned and frozen stuff.