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Margaret O'Leary is no stranger to knitwear having been raised in the lush countryside of County Kerry Ireland where beautiful hand knits are a wardrobe staple. In 1989 O'Leary, aka "Yarn Chef" set up shop in her San Francisco apartment and throughout the years has continued to flourish into . . . more |
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Since 1979 La Petite Coquette offers the finest and largest variety of luxury brand lingerie, nightwear, swimwear, and lounge-wear lines from all over the world. In an intimate setting surrounded by frills and femininity, La Petite Coquette's experienced sales girls with bra fitting expertise pay . . . more |
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We sell the goodies on display in our Third Avenue window by an informal silent auction. Here's how it works:
You'll find a typed list of the items included in each window display (north window & south window) near our store register —each item is assigned an identifying number, description, . . . more |
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For those with Metropolitan tastes seeking the crème de la crème of mid-century glassware and ceramics, it is a must to visit The End of History. Displayed proudly upon 20th Century rosewood Danish furnishings appears the world's most extensively-curated collection of fine glassware.
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548 Hudson Street
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Fashion hounds guised as bargain hunters, roll up their sleeves at this legendary international charitable organization for the unmatchable deals and steals. Armed with patience they skillfully comb through the racks of unkempt clothing. This may just be the dirtiest little secret in the thrift . . . more |
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Since its start in Chelsea Market in 1994, La Maison du Macaron, formerly known as Madeline Patisserie, has been producing some of the finest French baked goods in the city. Executive pastry chef, Pascal Goupil places great importance on baking with fresh seasonal fruits and all-natural . . . more |
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132 West 23rd Street
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The inspiration behind the shop's name, "Extra," comes from the happy coincidence of shop owner, Koji Kusakabe's long time business name, "One More," and the name of the street where he would open his business, "Extra Place." "One More" is synonymous with "Extra," and the name of the street has . . . more |
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10 Extra Place
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Between taking part in covert proposal operations, and scouring estate sales and old warehouses for vintage gems, Erica Weiner found time to open a charming jewelry boutique in the heart of Nolita. Most enticing is the range of jewels you will discover in Erica Weiner’s store. From antique . . . more |
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Sit, relax, and enjoy authentic French cuisine while taking in the street scene in the beautiful West Village. Dominique Bistro, named after it's talented Chef, Dominick Pepe, understands the importance of quality, community and ambience. You will not only be enchanted by the authentic french food . . . more |
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So you're an ageless beauty and want to slip into a little something that forgives those tiny flaws without compromising style. At Marjory Warren you'll never have to worry about finding something that doesn't flatter your figure. Each piece is hand selected to compliment all body shapes and sizes. . . . more |
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A healthy and unmatched experience is to be savored at Greecologies, New York City's one-and-only Greek yogurt lab. Attention to detail is the key factor, with its refreshingly sleek yet earthy interior, and devotion to the production of genuine Greek yogurt made on premise, with a window to watch . . . more |
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The Chelsea Dollar outdoor Flea Market features a variety of independent vendors from the Tri-state area selling vintage and antique items on Saturday and Sunday (weather permitting). Their is a $5 entry fee before 9 a.m., and $1 after 9 a.m. to enter. Be sure to have your hand stamped on the way . . . more |
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Kitchen & Café
315 West 39th Street
New York, NY 10018
(212) 967-8088
Area: Hell's Kitchen
Inside HSBC
452 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10018
(212) 525-6099
Area: Midtown . . . more |
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80 Thompson Street (Inside Kitchen & Café)
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Step beyond the streets of Manhattan into Marie Belle, where beautiful people can be seen sipping the finest chocolate in New York City. This elegant boutique with high-ceilings and glamorous European touches will transport you to a fairytale-like world with a wide variety of chocolate choices that . . . more |
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Meg Cohen is known for her soft cashmere scarves, gloves and hats for men and women. Available year-round in her SoHo boutique are luxurious wool-angora blankets, marble cotton and light-weight woven cashmere scarves in stripes and solid colors. Fall and winter cashmere arrivals begin to populate . . . more |
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