Tucked on the second floor of this Japanese bookstore is a counter selling perfect afternoon snacks. Food & Wine editor Dana Cowin loves the umebashi plum rice balls, she told us in her NY Diet. Read more.
6-story palazzo constructed 1904 for Morton Freeman Plant. Plants sold mansion to Cartier for strand of pearls plus $100 in 1917. When necklace sold in 1957 worth only $170,000. Full history via<LINK> Read more.
N bought B a heart necklace here—but this sparkly Fifth Avenue store has always been there for B, and I can't say the same for N. Stop by for breakfast. BYO glazed cruller. (I Will Always Love You) Read more.
To coincide with the launch of a special Gatsby-inspired jewelry line, on which the film's costume designer collaborated with Tiffany, the ritzy shop has decorated its windows with a Jazz Age theme. Read more.
Received an excellent service from Jim's Shoe Repair shop. The customer support staff is very nice and attentive. Doing their job very well. So much neat, clean & very well maintained area. Nice shop.
The Melo M9's Dynamic Fit system emulates the interwoven design of his favorite Tourbillon watches. Watch Melo discuss the Tourbillon inspiration behind his new shoe: Read more.
It is expensive but also the best department store in New York. Say you want to buy jeans, it is convenient to try many jeans from different brands in one go. Sales stuff is consistently helpful.
The perfect spot to shop, host a shopping event, or ask Kelly Killoren Bensimon about her lop-sided breasts (well Ramona thought so).
“While riding in Fifth Avenue buses, girls who knew Holden often thought they saw him walking past Saks’ … but it was usually somebody else.” —J. D. Salinger, “Slight Rebellion Off Madison” Read more.
Very helpful people in the shoe salon! Didn't have what I was looking for, but offered suggestions and other places that might carry the boots I went in for.