2. Books Kinokuniya
9.4
1073 Avenue of the Americas (btwn W 40th & W 41st St), New York, NY
Bookstore · Midtown East · 202 tips and reviews
Amanda Y: This is my kind of bookstore: eclectic assortment of stationery, cool Japanese books, unique gifts, and a cafe.
Katie N: Mini Cafe Zaiya upstairs - awesome gifts, stationery, magazines and more books downstairs!
Linda Chow: Love it here! Great place to browse or get a gift. Japanese books, gifts, and stationery in lower level, English books on main floor, and manga/anime and Zaiya cafe on second floor.
3. Minamoto Kitchoan
8.9
509 Madison Ave (btwn E 52nd & E 53rd St), New York, NY
Dessert Shop · Midtown East · 38 tips and reviews
Derrick Chen: High quality mochi and treats, great for gifts. They can customise boxes and gift wrap in the Japanese tradition.
Michelle R: Deliciou, calm atmosphere. The store associates selectively greet people though, which I hate. Great for important office gifts.
Timelessnomad: So happy to have found this place. You can try most items individually for 3-4 dollars first before investing in a larger box. Just like the Japan shops I remember! Makes an amazingly unique gift.
12. Radio City Music Hall
9.3
1260 Avenue of the Americas (at W 50th St), New York, NY
Concert Hall · Rockefeller Center · 390 tips and reviews
美霞 肖: which dou you like about retirement gifts, crystal or other?
Chip F: Great Show, The Radio City Music Hall Rockettes were excellent. Put this on your "to do" bucket List. The Gift Shop was expensive, other than that an overall great night.
Holiday: I never miss a chance to come here. One of the city's most magnificent gifts. The glorious of 1930s architecture perfecting preserved. Amazing sound system, purchase orchestra tickets if you can.
13. Louis Vuitton
8.3
1 E 57th St (at 5th Ave), New York, NY
Leather Goods Store · Midtown East · 53 tips and reviews
Marc Tranchina: Definitely buy something and tell your husband its a bday gift for someone
Christina Louise: Beautiful exterior, with the “Rainbow Project” initiative. The rainbow was drawn by a local child, and symbolises hope and new adventure. Cross the street to get the best photo of it.
Samer Murad: Never go shopping with ur wife :)
14. Cursive New York
7.5
Grand Central Terminal Lexington Passage, New York, NY
Gift Store · Turtle Bay · 5 tips and reviews
Charles Guerrero: Nice little gift shop with higher end cards and gifts.
Amy Robertson: If you need a card or a hostess gift, this place is scores better than papyrus
Abby: GREAT cards for weddings, birthday, anniversary. Also they always have a selection of wedding cards for two brides or two grooms.