6 Shopping in Rose Hill That You Shouldn't Miss

August 13, 2021 Jana Sager

Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
Restaurants in New York City

1. Kalustyan's

123 Lexington Ave, New York City, NY 10016-8120 +1 212-685-3451 http://www.kalustyans.com
Excellent
88%
Good
7%
Satisfactory
1%
Poor
1%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 67 reviews

Kalustyan's

Reviewed By Ginacucina - Mahopac, United States

I have a hard time finding certain spices where I live, so when I come to NYC Kalustyan's is my new go-to. I went there for the first time this week, looking for kala namak (black Himalayan salt that is more of a spice than a salt) and they had it! I also managed to pick up enough items to fill 2 shopping bags. This is also the only place I've found where I can buy fresh curry leaves, essential in southern Indian cooking. It is a labyrinth of spices, beans, grains, and teas. I fell so hard for this amazing grocery that I also bought an Indian cookbook. Love this place.

2. Fotografiska New York

281 Park Ave South at 22nd Street, New York City, NY 10010-6125 +1 212-433-3686 [email protected] https://www.fotografiska.com/nyc/
Excellent
65%
Good
15%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
0%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 20 reviews

Fotografiska New York

Fotografiska uses the power of photography to inspire a more conscious world. For over 10 years, the museum has been an internationally-renowned destination for photography in Stockholm. Now, Fotografiska has opened its newest museum in a historic landmark building located in NYC’s Flatiron District. Fotografiska New York presents powerful and unparalleled exhibitions showcasing some of the world’s best photographers. Genres range from abstract, landscape, portrait, documentary, and more with themes that are relevant, inclusive, and representative of ever-changing current issues and ongoing movements. The museum also has vibrant cultural event programs and retail at The Shop with unique local and international items inspired by the art of photography. With extra touches like being open late until 9pm, live music and DJs on select nights, new inspiring exhibitions, and timed entry with limited capacity, Fotografiska is anything but an ordinary New York museum.

Reviewed By RGSOUNDF - Mercerville, United States

What should we say? Just an amazing place full of creativity, pure artistry, our impression was that of a sparkle and a breath of fresh air on the already versatile NYC art scene. Thanks to a friend living in Stockholm and interested in photography, we have already heard about the noble initiative of brothers Jan and Per Broman whop created - with zero of government funds - two photography centers, in Stockholm, and across the Baltic Sea, in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Prime location, on the corner of Park Ave and 22nd St. There is a store carrying books, albums, and monographs dedicated to everything photography. The store is located on the ground floor, and so is the cafeteria catering for coffee and lighter foods. For more substantial meals, head to restaurant Verōnika, located on the 2nd floor and is currently open for dinner only. Verōnika is supposed to start serving lunches soon. Please note, that Verōnika reservations are made via Resy, and not OpenTable. We are not sure why, but Verōnika's menu features predominantly not a Noric menu, as would be expected from a Swedish establishment, but East-European, or even Russian staples such as Pierogi, Herring Under a Fur Coat, Borscht, Coulibiac, and Chicken Kiev, among its other more universally familiar European specialties. 6 floors, each of which can be accessed either via a very spacious elevator or by taking a staircase. Each floor is dedicated to a separate photo exhibition, sometimes featuring one or two artists. The inner design, the signage and especially the lighting are all on top professional level. At the time of our visit, on February 29th, there were about five expositions on view, among them "Ellen von Unwerth Devotion! 30 Years of Photographing Women" (until March 29) , "Anastasia Taylor Lind Fotografiska For Life X TIME" (until March 8), "Tawny Chatmon Inheritance" (until March 22), "Helene Schmitz Thinking Like a (until April 12th), and "Adi Nes Testaments" (until March 1st). As much as the artists represented are different, coming from different countries and working in different genres, the unifying threadline is the great selection, exquisite taste, thought-provoking art and uninhibited creativity. Lot of success to Fotografiska NYC! We can't wait to visit again.

3. Manhattan Saddlery

117 E 24th St Ground Floor, New York City, NY 10010-2919 +1 212-673-1400 [email protected] http://www.manhattansaddlery.com
Manhattan Saddlery

In a metropolis of millions, Manhattan Saddlery is truly one of a kind—the only equestrian tack shop in New York City. We have been outfitting riders, horses, and lovers of equestrian style since 1912.

4. Heritage India Fashions

131 Lexington Ave, New York City, NY 10016-8116 +1 917-385-8796 [email protected] https://heritageindiafashions.com/
Heritage India Fashions

Heritage India Fashions has an extensive collection of one of a kind handmade pieces from India by designer Prashant Goyal. We have formal, ornate lehengas, anarkalis, sarees and more for women that are perfect for weddings and Indian parties. We also have formal sherwanis, kurtas and more for men for weddings and Indian parties. We also have casual Indian wear Come visit us at the store in NYC.

5. Vintage India NYC

132 Lexington Ave, New York City, NY 10016-8124 +1 212-213-0080 [email protected] http://www.vintageindianyc.com
Vintage India NYC

Vintage India NYC is a shop that sells all things from India. We sell clothes for Indian weddings, indian jewelry, bangles, bindis, tikas, sari belts and more. We also have cotton kurtas, block print bedding, murtis, statues, organic incense.

6. The Old Print Shop

150 Lexington Ave, New York City, NY 10016-8934 +1 212-683-3950 [email protected] http://www.oldprintshop.com/

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