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CLOSED: One Lucky Duck Chelsea Market
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Closed
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Vegetarian
Vegan-friendly
American
Organic
Juice bar
Take-out
All Raw
A takeaway and juice bar branch of Pure Food and Wine. Its 100% raw food menu is all vegan except for honey used in a few items. You could also enter at 425 West 15th St. MAY 2015 REPORTED SHUT.
4 Reviews
First Review by Loulou
Babette
Points +2101
Nice spot if you are in the area - Edit
I went there after finishing the High Line. The Chelsea Market is nice, although very commercial, and the Lucky Duck offers different goodies like beauty products, books, etc. I had a very expensive but very yummy guacamole.
Read morePros: In Chelsea Market, Friendly staff, Healthy
Cons: expensive
Guest
veggiewoman
Points +374
Chelsea Market more juice bar than restaurant - Edit
I stopped by One Lucky Duck in Chelsea Market and wanted to share my findings with others:
Read more-there are a lot of juices to choose from; nice-sounding options for prices on par with other raw juice places
-there is not a lot for lunch, other than some $15 salads in a fridge
-there were some takeaway raw cookies that looked good but were pricey
My review is not to complain about price - raw is typically expensive because of what goes into the food. It is simply to say that if you are a vegan hoping to stop by for lunch, you might be disappointed. Just know it is more of a juice bar than a full-on lunch place. Just a FYI, not intended as a critique at all.
Guest
Sarask
Points +83
One Lucky Duck - Edit
I bought a juice/blend from One Lucky Duck for lunch which had a really nice and refreshing taste and was very fulfilling even though it was only about 10-15 oz.
Read moreThe shop has nice staff and a wide selection of different raw foods of various kinds.
The items there were quite expensive but of excellent quality.
Pros: Large selection, Organic, Nice staff
Cons: Expensive
Guest
Loulou
Points +137
great for a takeaway - Edit
There are 2 outlets of this takeaway from the Pure Food and Wine people. We went to Chelsea Market first and arriving only about 3.30pm there wasn't much choice left. It's basically in a food court area where you can order juice/smoothies from the counter and salad/falafel/burgers from the fridge and then go to a communal area to eat. The Gramercey location is just around the corner from the Pure Food and Wine restaurant and they share the same kitchen. Therefore there is a decent menu and it is prepared fresh for you to eat in (at the couple of tables) or take away. The food is a bit more down to earth than in the restaurant but perfect for food on the go.
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