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    Gypsy Warrior Pop-up

    5.0 (1 review)
    ModerateShopping
    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Chelsea Market

    Chelsea Market

    4.3
    (2.6k reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    I haven't been back since the pandemic, when I lost my mind over Very Fresh Noodles and because we…read morehad to eat outside, I didn't even get to explore much of anything. I visited right after opening, a little after 10 am (many businesses do not open until 11am, like my beloved Seed+Mill). My first impression was that it reminded me of a food hall similar to what I experienced in various cities in Japan. The variety of foods available is impressive and you really can find it all here, from an Italian grocer to Japanese to the various food stands offering everything from BBQ to the best halvah I've ever had. And there's a Pearl River Mart and other places to find gifts and souvenirs. My favorite of this ilk is Muji Market, which has all the Japanese amazing things! Also of note: very clean bathrooms. It reminds me of the bathrooms at Grand Central, a lot of stalls, sinks in the center, only much, much more pleasant. I'll be back as soon as I can. It's silly that I didn't come here when I actually lived in New York.

    Swung by on a Saturday evening at 9pm for about 30 minutes while waiting for a late dinner…read morereservation. The physical location is open to 10pm though most shops and restaurants inside are closed by 8-9pm, only a handful of places like Chote Miya, Miznon, and La Devocione were still open though also wrapping up business for the evening. Wanted to highlight a few more stores here for this review: - Moon Man Foods: a Brooklyn-based company, they have a small stand about a third of the way thru the market (walking east to west), selling southeast Asian kaya jam, which is coconut-based and contain eggs, coconut milk, sugar, starch, and salt. They come in pandan, ube, and Java palm sugar (aka gula melaka) flavors. - Pearl River Mart and Pearl River Mart Foods: back in the day they used to be located in SoHo on Broadway, though rising rents made them relocate, and I'm glad they're still around! They carry all sorts of Asian-inspired decor, serving ware, stationery, and their "Foods" location downstairs is combination of Asian grocery, bubble tea (Milk & Tea), and Korean and Chinese snack/takeout stands (Kimbap Lab and Mao's Bao's). - Muji Market: this is a smaller location that carries a narrower assortment than your average Muji (house wares, basic apparel, accessories, kitchenware, snacks), though they have a full cafe serving coffee and matcha, simple Japanese lunch items like bowls, sandwiches and bento. Cafe prices seem a little higher probably due to the location. - gallery art: there is a small whitewashed hallway gallery of maybe a couple dozen small pieces by local artists, featuring NYC-centric photos, sketches, paintings, multi-media. Found this fun and entertaining!

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    Shops At Lincoln Harbor

    Shops At Lincoln Harbor

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    1.3 mi
    $$

    Not much to choose from in the recently downsized 'food court'--the sushi and Chinese food (same…read moreowner) were shut down earlier this year and no one has replaced them. There is a Subway, Pizza spot, Burger/Catch-all spot, and 'The Gourmet Chicken'. Not much I can/would eat but for the omnivore in you, it'll do. Rumors abound that a Dunkin Donuts is moving into the old hair salon spot but I haven't seen anything there yet. Most people bring their own lunch and sit at the table that look out onto the harbor and you get a great skyline view of the city (Manhattan, natch). for the view alone and the relative quiet of Lincoln Harbor that gets an extra star.

    In Weehawken, NJ on vacation and I was out one morning looking for somewhere to get breakfast. I…read morestop a kind gentlemen and he informed me about the Shops at Lincoln Harbor. There are not many shops here, but it satisfied my need for food. They have a pretty good size food court but few restaurants. My favorite restaurant was the Mediterranean Grill. I don't know what kind of seasonings were used on the chicken tenders, but I could devour it. These were the best chicken tenders I ever had and the plate is humongous. There is a Subway, a pizza spot and another restaurant but I don't remember the name. Also, a small CVS, shoe repair, another sandwich/breakfast restaurant and a convenience type store were located on the premises. The two big well known restaurants at Shops at Lincoln Harbor are Houlhan's and Ruth Chris Steakhouse. It is a nice and convenient shopping area across the street from the Sheraton hotel.

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    Prive Designer Sales

    Prive Designer Sales

    3.8
    (22 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    I'm always a pissant when it comes to sample sales because 1) everything's claustrophobic and…read moredisorganized, and 2) I never think the prices are as low as they could be. Yes, that Alexander McQueen jacket is half off but I'm still not going to be able to afford it at $300, no matter how I try to talk myself into thinking that $300 for a jacket is TOTALLY reasonable and this is a long-term investment and no more Forever 21 shit that falls apart the second time I put an arm in it. Plus if I wanted to elbow and be elbowed for one tiny piece of ground to stand on, I'd just stand in the middle of the 6 train at rush hour. But $29 for Free People dresses?! And right smack in the middle of Chelsea market, next to a bakery and some wine store, otherwise known as The Most Beautiful Place on Earth? Yes ma'am! Some miscellaneous rambles: 1. I like having a general idea of what I want to buy before heading over but then whenever I see a beautifully crafted grey t-shirt that I have a million of already, my mind goes out the window. I went today with the intention of buying a distressed denim jacket and ONLY a distressed denim jacket. And then I came out with a dress. 2. The communal dressing room is kind of hilarious once you get over whipping off your clothes in front of a crowd of strangers and realize that seriously no one is paying attention to your cellulite. Except for the seventeen-year-old Russian model preening in the corner. She's totally snickering. The people-watching is fantastic, from the European tourists striking a pose in Eva Franco jungle print dresses to the harried mom carrying armloads of clothes for her sulky daughter to loudly reject over and over again. I will say that the dressing room here is much, MUCH better than the one in 260 Fifth Avenue, where it's basically a section of the room, not cordoned or roped off, where you take off your shirt and realize that the sleazy old guy to your left is batting bedroom eyes at you and the girl on your right is butt naked. 3. The selection was still good, despite being the fourth day of the sale. Not sure how much restocking they do but the Free People stands were looking a tad barren (thanks no doubt to the $30 and under clothing) and the jeggings were untouched.

    I don't have a great sense of Prive's schedule, but I've stumbled onto two of its sample sales…read morewhile vacationing in New York, once in 2010 and once last month. Both times, I walked away with some stellar finds, and I hope to come across it again. The sales are held in a big open space in Chelsea Market, with racks and racks of clothing labeled by designer. The selection was great on both of my visits. I left the first sale with two pairs of J Brand jean leggings for $75 each, and two formal dresses that I wore to school dances (it was my graduation year) (from law school, not high school, honestly), both heavily discounted. Last month I picked up a few items by Walter and Torn by Ronny Kobo, and an $8 Free People bra at the register. I know Torn in particular is a really expensive label, and I was pleased with the skirt and top I got for $35 apiece. I wore them to an event when I landed in L.A. two days later. Prive sets up a communal fitting room designated by a big cloth curtain. If you don't mind undressing in front of strangers and maneuvering for mirror time, it's not bad at all. The staff is constantly busy putting rejected clothes back in circ. For the number of people and the amount of merchandise in motion, the sale doesn't feel chaotic at all. I'm in New York on a fairly regular basis, and I will be sure to peep into the Prive space any time I'm in Chelsea Market. It's a great place to do some shopping, with good enough bargains to warrant spending on a whim.

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