New York's Chinatown is a cultural haven full of ancient and exotic traditions, and a huge amount of restaurants. This bustling and crowded neighborhood is home to over half of the city's Chinese population. In the grocery stores and fruit stands, you will find many food items available nowhere else in the city - from exotic fruit and vegetables to live snails and dried shrimp. Excellent Thai, Vietnamese and Korean restaurants have also joined the mix in more recent times. Every lunar new year, the street are filled with the hubbub of the Chinatown Chinese New Year Parade.
A store dedicated to vintage styles for men, Stock Vintage focuses on authentic items from eras past, as opposed to brand names. In addition to vintage apparel, this store carries eyewear, shoes and hats. Vintage boots, trousers and leather jackets are some of the most popular items.
Bright, spacious and filled to the brim with branded merchandise at bargain prices, Beacon’s Closet is the place to go to for those must-have looks at an affordable price. All items are hand selected by the staff at the acquisitions counter, ensuring that every item stocked at the store meets their exacting standards of quality. Hit the refresh button on your wardrobe and bring in items that you don't need any more for sweet deals on fairly new merchandise. Boasting an eclectic collection, at Beacon’s Closet you are sure to find something that is just right for you.
East 67th Street Market is one of the oldest flea markets in Manhattan's Upper East Side. You will find everything and anything from antiques to jewelry, designer eye wear, fresh farm produce, books and more. The market is located in the outdoor schoolyard and indoor cafeteria of PS 183. It is a shopper's haven as you will find good stuff at cheap prices, truly a great bargain! The market is open only on Saturdays throughout the year, no matter what the season is. While shopping, you can also satisfy your hunger at the numerous sweet and savory stalls in the market.