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Le Palais des Thés, “the palace of tea” in French, provides an oasis amidst the busy streets of New York City. The tea shop was founded by François-Xavier Delmas, a passionate world traveler and tea extraordinaire who creates relationships with farmers while visiting their tea plantations . . . 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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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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Columbus Circle
1794 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
Between CP South & W. 58th Street
(212) 315-1092
Other Locations Outside of NYC:
Costa Mesa, Ca
Tokyo, Japan
Kanagawa, Japan
Osaka, Japan . . . more |
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Noir et Blanc clothing boutique is a fusion of sophistication and edge. Searching through racks and racks of clothing is unnecessary here; Deborah Koenigsberger, Noir et Blanc’s stylist and owner has years of experience dressing her long-time clients, and will personally find the right outfit for . . . more |
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3D printed replicas of you and your friends, even pets! Their amazing DOOB-licator looks like a space age elevator equip with hundreds of cameras that simultaneously snap in seconds to capture your body image from all angles.
2D images go through their proprietary software and are converted . . . more |
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Cec LePage debuted her eponymous Lucite accessories collection in 1979, creating one-of-a-kind high fashion runway jewelry for John Anthur, Marc Jacobs, Tokio Kumagai, Geoffrey Beene, and Patricia Field, the stylist for HBO’s Sex in the City series. In 1990, LePage went on to launch her line of . . . more |
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With smooth, brown leather couches, hardwood floors and a bar by the counter, MiN’s flagship store in SoHo promises luxury to its guests. Filled with innumerable bottles of unisex fragrance, the boutique specializes in personalized guidance that helps bring the perfect scent to its customers. Its . . . more |
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Alpana Bawa doesn’t believe in black. Her love of color is beautifully evident in her NoLIta boutique, from the red vinyl floor to the infinite color palette that defines her clothing and accessories. Alpana Bawa’s upbringing in India is apparent in her brilliant designs as well, as the mix of . . . more |
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When you step into John Fluevog Shoes, one thing comes to mind: leather. Combining intricate designs with quality materials, John Fleuvog shoes brings you a unique line of shoes combining fashion and art. From rustic boots to modernized Mary Janes, there is a shoe to accessorize any personality. . . . more |
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Prepare to amaze your palette with some of the finest teas from the family-run Harney & Sons, a gourmet tea shop and tea salon. What started out as a small operation, distributing eight teas, now carries over 300 types, sourced from small tea farms all over the world. Customers can find an eclectic . . . more |
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433 Broome Street
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The charming, neighborhood bakery is home to sweets from one of the top pastry chefs in the country, Dominique Ansel, creator of the much sought-after cornut. Filled with flaky, croissant-like dough, miniature meringues, cakes, tarts, sorbet, and even items appropriate for a lunch meeting. . . . more |
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An exquisite variety of fine eats and treats. Cafe M has an air of being in Paris, with it's sidewalk cafe and chic petite interior filled with delicious nibbles of gourmet chocolate bars, French Macarons and pints of local hand-packed ice creams. Complimenting the fresh pastries, delicious . . . more |
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Pearl River Chinese department store, once a long standing New York institution had to close it's doors back in December 2015 due to real estate inflation. It has now resurfaced down in Chinatown at a much smaller location — an edited version of the former glorious Pearl River. Unfortunately the . . . more |
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You may have heard about a magical time when a place called Chocolate Bar served up homemade lemon fizzy's and egg creams the old fashion way, with a hand-held seltzer bottle and CO2 cartridge. Well they are back. New York's favorite Chocolate Bar has just re-opened in the West Village right down . . . more |
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19 8th Avenue
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