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    3.9 (46 reviews)
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    Hank C.

    An aesthically modern and simple version of Crate & Barrel, East Asian / Japanese flair. Prices aren't bad, and you can find some cool supplies for your home and kitchen here. Second floor of the mall at Hudson Yards. Prices are a bit higher - lot of imports from Japan and other locations.

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    Alfred N.

    All I have to say is "Kaizin.". Every item in this store was made with logic, purpose, and the infinite pursuit for perfection. I purchased so many bathroom accessories that have just made my life better throughout the years.

    Veronika B.

    Long time muJi fan for basic and staple knicks and knacks, MuJi is known for good quality and minimalist clean design. This shop delivered on everything and then some. One of the coolest parts is the robot making coffees and drink, impressive technology! Priced well for the quality, is your looking for a well organized shop you can enjoy while sipping on coffee this is the one. Their aromatherapy is slo very nice!

    Marie S.

    Muji at Hudson Yards offers a wide assortment of items from clothing to office supplies and more. Their Ultrasonic Aroma Diffuser was on display along with several popular varieties of essential aroma oils. The French Lavender and Yuzu were especially pleasant and not overwhelming. I checked the prices - a little more than I'd hoped- especially if I were to purchase the entire system.

    Melissa H.

    I was unfamiliar with this retail establishment, which I discovered during a recent trip to NYC. It is a cross between IKEA and Uniqlo with both housewares and clothing. One of my favorite features was the robot making coffee. The clothing was quality, and the price points were great - the sale items (winter clearance) were even better. I am a nut for small housewares, and this place did not disappoint with dishes, cups, storage items, travel accessories, and many office/desk supplies. I loved the experience and left the store with two dresses, socks, a winter scarf, and a small crossbody storage pouch. I will order additional items online and check out their retail stores in larger cities. The floor staff only engaged with customers once, and in a place like NYC, maybe just letting people shop is a good thing.

    Miche

    I came to pick up an umbrella. Not just any umbrella but a nice tiny one that would fit in my handbags because we were expecting rain and I didn't want it to put a damper on my day !! Japanese think of these things!! And I'm not gonna let a little drizzle ruin my plans I'm this insanely magnificent city. I love this store.

    Andrea H.

    One of the coolest stores I've seen in a while. Sort of a cross between Ikea and Create and Barrel with everything from stationary to clothing. As I walked around this store at Hudson Yards, I became more and more intrigued. Around every corner was a new experience and the store is big. At first I thought it was just a stationary store with some cool paper goods, then I spotted draw inserts ( can you ever have enough draw inserts?), then there was a large selection of wooden bowls and platters, beautiful diffusers with their private label aromatherapy and essential oils, that smelled delicious, and of course, I cant forget to mention, clothing! This store was fun one stop shipping. The sign read What is Muji? Muji was founded in Japan in 1980. It is based on three core principles, which remain unchanged to this day: 1. Quality materials 2. Less excess 3. Minimum packaging. Prices are excellent and I'm a new fan. My son can agree, since his NY Apt was the recipient of my purchases!

    09/20/21
    Marianne W.

    Muji has a huge beautiful store in the Shops at Hudson Yards. I was informed by the very nice sales associate that some items are pricey because they are imported from Japan. It's a very eclectic selection of merchandise. As far as the containers for storage, pens and some basic items I feel they can't compete with big box stores. There's a lot of special items I like for travel. I'd consider purchasing travel items if I go on a long trip. There's too many different types of unusual items for me to attempt to describe everything. It's definitely a Flagship Muji Store to me. I'm recommending you visit when you are in the Shops at Hudson Yards. I enjoyed browsing.

    Tina W.

    I love this place!!!!!! My kids love it more! They have so much stuff! Reminds us of being in Japan! The kids love the snack area with different cookies and cakes and chocolates! I love looking at all the homeware and snacks. This place is always quite busy, but very organized! I love the coffee here! It's made by a robot!!!!! I'm ordered an americano and it was good! A little bland, but def not bad for a robot making it for me!!!! I was impressed! Stuff isn't too expensive! We will def be back when we are in the area!

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    Francine L.

    Came into this Muji store which is located inside Hudson Yards which is the shopping mall next to the Vessel. It is a pretty big muji store that has selection of clothes, furniture, snacks and also accessories for like school supplies. I like combing into this store to see what they have on clothes. I have bought a few styles and they also have different sizes to choose from. If your looking for some really cute loose fitting dresses I would stop in here and find them. They also have a lot of different snacks that I buy for later. Strawberry marshmallows are one of my favorites. I also enjoy the bean bags that they have. I haven't purchased one but I have sat on them and they feel super comfortable. If your moving into a new apartment I would say stop by here first to see what you can incorporate into your space. The style is quite simple but pretty modern as well.

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    Tanya K.

    I am a big fan of their pens, and went in hoping to find ink refills. But alas, they didn't have any...so I just bought new ones! (Checked on Muji's website: the ink refills are $1, new pens are $1.50) The staff here were super helpful, and when they couldn't find something (the ink refills) the guy helping me asked a couple more coworkers before giving me the definitive "no". I usually stay by the stationary station, but wandered off to the home section where I found ~house slippers~ for like, 10 bucks!! Super comfy, been wearing them everyday now since I bought them. Love their eco-friendly approach to limiting plastic bags waste with their 5c paper bags.

    Tom G.

    I'm definitely partial towards Muji. Everything about the store is so relaxing and calming. You enter and see all the humidifiers and if you're a like me, you rush over to smell the new types of scents they have. My favorite thing about the store is the office supplies section. You know how every procrastinator loves office supplies. I'm a fan of thin ink pens. So the ink flows out super thin. Just my preference. With most gel pens, the ink flows out too thick. This place has different varieties of the pens. There are so many small supplies that are just adorable and can easily fit into your bag without taking up too much space. They have a clothing section which ranges from scarves, gloves and even t shirts and then yu walk into the kitchen section. This place is easily a great distraction for everyone. There's something for everyone just walk around and try not to buy something.

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    I go here often. They offer everything from candy and stationary to clothing and housewares at reasonable prices.

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    I like muji, but the employees here look very unhappy and miserable:( Some of them treat customers poorly too.

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    Macy's

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    3.1(2k reviews)
    0.7 miMidtown West
    $$$

    This was my first visit to this location where I saw specific Customer Service people stationed…read morethroughout the store. Ms Corita was beyond kind and knowledgeable about the entire store. She walked my friends and me through several sections of the store to ensure that we found exactly what we were looking for. Ms Corita was personable and funny. But Mr Richard at the Customer Service Desk was beyond rule and unprofessional. We were shocked and a little bit of shopping excited dimmed after our encounter with him. He should not represent Macy's while interacting with customers. We were not deterred. Unfortunately we spent tons of time and money on three floors. We'll be back and we'll search for Ms Corita because she was outstanding! #HappyShopping

    22 March 2026 New York, NY…read moreSunny 50°F As a thoroughbred New Yorker, Macy's Herald Square is the only barely existing quintessential Iconic New York "department store" It is literally the "World's Largest Store" - as is emblazoned on the marquée above their Broadway & 34th Street corner entrance. Many department stores have sadly faded away over the years. Think, B. Altman & Co, Barneys, Henri Bendels, Lord & Taylor, Bonwit Teller, I miss them all like old friends who passed. However, we still have Macy's! - with its annual Thanksgiving Day Parade aired on NBC, plus don't forget Macy's lush Fresh Flower Show display in April/May, and the ultimate 4th of July Fireworks on the Hudson River or East River by the Grucci family over 100 years, now by Jesse Collins Entertainment of the Superbowl halftime shows. There will always be Macy's. Make Macy's your destination even if it's just for the nostalgia. They still have those chunky wooden escalators on the upper floors built in the 1920s by Otis Elevator Company. An Iconic Five stars **Thanks to fellow Yelper, Fawn for the trip down memory lane!**

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    Alice + Olivia

    2.4(51 reviews)
    0.8 miMidtown West
    $$$

    Since AO charges $10 for mailed return, I went to this store instead that's close to my work. The…read morestore is very nice, has some wonderful clothing. But not as versatile as their website that has far more items and products on sale. I was greeted by a very friendly associate. She proceeded my return within a minute. I walked around the door little bit. They have some lovely fitting room. This a good store for people to see and try AO's amazing designs and clothes.

    I shopped with my daughter in the Highland Park; Dallas, Texas location when I was visiting her…read morefrom out of town. When we were in the store we had very good service. We made a significant purchase. ($3.000) The very next day many of the items purchased went on sale. I was notified of the sale via emails direct from Alice & Olivia. Sadly, I left town and could not assist with the adjustment. I asked my daughter to return to the store for an adjustment since it was less than 12 hours since our initial purchase. She went to the store for an adjustment with her receipt. The store manager, Danni gave my daughter the run around regarding her adjustment. She was told she needed the receipt and the clothing. My daughter had to return to the store again with the receipt and clothing in hand the next day. Danni gave her the run around again. She did not want to honor the adjustment but finally did. I had to call and speak with Danni on the phone to make this happen. Danni said she was following store policy. I googled the store adjustment policy and it lists a 7 day adjustment policy. The adjustments we were requesting was day # 2 & # 3 after the sale. The worst part about this whole experience is my daughter is physically handicapped. She had to make two additional trips to the store for an adjustment. As a mother of a handicapped daughter, this shocked me at how insensitive Danni handled the entire situation. Danni can see my daughter is physically handicapped! If the adjustment return policy is to have the receipt and clothing in hand it should be listed on the A &O website. It is not. I feel Danni needs sensitivity training. She could have handled the adjustment request much differently especially seeing my daughter is handicapped. This will be the last time I purchase anything from this location. The purchase which was a good experience turned into an awful one.

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    Anthropologie - Part of the store display June 2025

    Anthropologie

    3.7(141 reviews)
    1.2 miMidtown West
    $$$

    Service was friendly. Good selection--especially sales…read moreitems. I get many compliments on the clothes I get from this store. Great Black Friday deals.

    One of the handful of Anthropologie stores left in NYC, like many retailers they've trimmed the fat…read morein terms of lower performing locations. I'm glad this one is still around since it's the most convenient location and most central at Rockefeller Center, compared to the other 4 stores (UES, Chelsea market, SoHo and W.Village). Their product styling is generally considered more boho chic apparel, accessories and home goods + furniture, I'd call it maybe more romantic and whimsical, less preppy and buttoned up. They're owned by Urban Outfitters which also owns Free People so the adjacencies between the aesthetics, products and target consumers make sense. They're geared toward the mid 20s to mid-40s age range, and prices tend to be on the mid to higher side for this type of product. Not to level of high-end designer but generally more than your mid-range mall retailers. In the countless number of times I've visited, staff here usually are cordial. There's a main level which has the main entrance from street-side, new seasonal collections, accessories and the checkout/register area towards the back of the store. Then there's a basement level which is accessible from with Rockefeller Center. The fitting rooms and home goods section are downstairs.

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    UNIQLO - Uniqlo x MoMa collab

    UNIQLO

    3.7(453 reviews)
    1.3 miMidtown West
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    If you come to this UNIQLO location and haven't visited others, you are getting straight up…read morespoiled! I typically go when Im in Honolulu as we don't have UNIQLO where we live so I always make it a point to stop here when in NYC. The store is gorgeous and huge, three stories including a coffee shop on site! The last time I was here was in the dead of winter so I bought a few pieces from their thermal line which kept me warm all weekend long! Walk around the store, look for sales and special pieces. Become a member, download the app and you get discounts! Surprisingly friendly staff that's helpful, was not expecting that in the heart of NYC.

    This 5th Ave location is known as the flagship store in NYC. Additionally, it's the largest Uniqlo…read morestore in the entire US and considered as one of the largest in the world. Has three floors in total in which each floor caters to different categories like heattech + men's + women's + children apparel + graphic tees. There's even a Uniqlo coffee shop on the 2nd floor. A large fake Christmas tree is placed in the center when first walking inside through the entrance. Then, a huge red escalator of heading up and down to each floor is behind the tree. Additionally. everything's either being neatly organized or stacked on most of the shelves and inside drawers except for a couple of areas here and there. The price range is reasonable for most apparel items besides the thick puffer jackets + sweaters + graphic tees. Even though there seem to be signs for the fitting room and cashiers/self-checkout, it's still pretty confusing to walk around and find stuff imo because of how large the Uniqlo space is. I have to flag down and ask different staff about the whereabouts of cashiers as I'm paying with cash. There's a bit of a line for those paying by cash despite several 5-6 cashiers being present while no line at all for self-checkout (card only). No line for the fitting room though. Generally, staff is shown as helpful + amiable + patient in a professional manner towards customers. My favorite section is probably by the heattech area. There're 3 various heattech types of warmth for both adults and children. Of course you can wear whichever layer as you please at the end of the day. All the desired temperatures are simply suitable for preferred reference anyway. The Original (Mild Weather) - 5°C to 20°C or 41°F to 68°F Extra Warmth (Colder Days) - -5°C to 15°C or 23°F to 59°F Ultra Warm (Extreme Cold) - -20°C to 10°C or -4°F to 50°F I think The Original layer of heattech is already pretty warm for the 30s-40s temperature here in NYC. The fabric is the thinnest in material. Very comfy to wear without being too stuffy on the inside. I bought two long sleeved heattech pieces today ($19.90 each). They also come in different colors and styles that might be suited to the personal taste of each and every customer. I'm not sure if they have a restroom for the public, will have to search for it next time...

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    La Mode Royale

    La Mode Royale

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 miTheater District, Midtown West

    What a fun experience! My friend needed a "mother of the bride" dress - the window displays were…read morefun and beautiful so we wandeeed in....Connie and her staff were helpful and skilled and we found the perfect MOB dress and accessories as well...we all walked out with beautiful new wardrobe additions! Professional, skilled, and warm and friendly!

    I discovered La Mode Royale quite by chance last week. The store window on 54th Street made it…read moreimpossible to walk by without stopping in. It truly took my breath away. I was greeted by Marie, who showed me one of the coats that I loved on sight. I turned and was instantly riveted by a magnificent sapphire blue coat dress displayed on a mannequin. Full disclosure --- Dressing rooms trigger the worst of my claustrophobic reactions. As though she could read my mind, Marie whisked a medium sized dress (size selected by me) over my turtleneck and trousers. It was gorgeous, but the fit didn't meet my high expectations. Marie instantly recognized that I should be in a size small, and in a matter of seconds had me in the smaller size. Cinderella's reaction to her Fairy Godmother's fashion magic couldn't have been more joyous than mine when I saw myself in the full length mirror. As a woman in the 7th decade of life, I can state with hard-earned authority, this was easily the most transformative experience I've ever had in my long career as a fashionista. Fast forward, I wore the dress to an event of Friday. I've had custom made dresses that didn't fit every inch of my body like this one, or flatter my figure as perfectly. Equally amazing is that the dress is so comfortable, I didn't want to take it off when I got home. On a scale of one to ten, everything about the experience --- the service, the quality of the fabric and the magic of the perfect tailoring scores off the scale to an easy 20 points. Without exaggeration, at least a dozen ladies at the Westport, CT luncheon asked where I'd found this magnificent creation. Forgive me. I selfishly decided NOT to tell them. XXX P.S. I'll be back P.P.S. "Value" should also be checked in my rating. P.P.P.S. Photo to be posted promptly.

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    Dover Street Market

    Dover Street Market

    4.0(120 reviews)
    1.2 miMidtown East
    $$$

    This is my favorite place in all of New York! fantastic comme des garcons collection and each floor…read moreis filled with such unique decor and fashion! Celine, Gucci, supreme, thom browne, brain dead, stussy, and more! Got My favorite crewneck (collab with stussy and dsm) from the 2nd floor a few months ago Staff on every floor. Stairs and 1 elevator. Elevator is slow so recommend the stairs. Don't forget there's a basement! It's fun-the changing rooms are hidden/part of the decor. Security checks id and Covid vaccine as of January 2022 Deff worth checking out. Can be pretty surreal but honestly it's fun, artsy, and pretty neat. Some stuff is deff more $$$ than other Worth it tho to even browse I think I like the nyc one more than the Los Angeles one. The la one is a big warehouse vs this goes "up" vertically and is more exploratory. Cafe is decent too.

    Really bums me out to leave this review but I did make an attempt to contact management and had…read morezero luck. So here we are. I've spent lots here and always have a pleasant time shopping but unfortunately that was not the case this week. The employee working the "stussy" section was a complete a-hole and even mocked and rolled his eyes at a group of Asian tourist. He yelled at me for picking up a folded hooked saying "why at you grabbing this, everything is on display on the rack to the left" I completely ignored him because his tone was awful. When someone else asked if they carried certain things he kept saying look around and wouldn't help anyone. Someone even tried to pay for a hat and he said "don't ask me. Walk around you'll find a register over there" He was on his phone the entire time texting / gossiping with a co-worker about drama happening downstairs in the kitchen. Staying "I'm not dealing with her shit today" the way he interacted with paying customers was shocking. I even have voice notes, took this action since he was so repulsive. It's a shame and extremely unprofessional. Won't be returning anytime soon. If going to work makes you that miserable then quit.

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