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  • K-Mart

    K-Mart

    770 Broadway New York, NY 10003
    212-673-1540

    http://www.kmart.com Old reliable Kmart seems kinder and humbler in these days of Walmart, doesn't it? Whether you're going to camp, setting up a dorm room, or investing in all the basics on a budget, what would you do without it? It may not be luxruious shopping, but it's satisfyingly self-serve. More >>

  • Kmart

    250 W. 34th St. New York, NY 10119
    212-673-1540

    http://www.kmart.com Old reliable Kmart seems kinder and humbler in these days of Walmart, doesn't it? Whether you're going to camp, setting up a dorm room, or investing in all the basics on a budget, what would you do without it? It may not be luxruious shopping, but it's satisfyingly self-serve. More >>

  • Knit-A-Way

    398 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11217
    718-797-3305

    http://www.knitaway.com This place services those who've caught the knitting bug, an unexpected but powerful movement among young, fashion-forward, bored-looking women. In addition to all the supplies one will require, newcomers to the movement can take classes here too. More >>

  • Knitting Hands

    398 Atlantic Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11217
    718-858-5648

    http://www.knittinghands.com Knitting Hands easily qualifies as the best knitting shop around. The friendly, helpful staff thaws the soul that has been frozen by icy receptions at Manhattanas snobby shops. Just as important, the yarn prices are actually affordable (although mohair remains pricey), so you donat need to take out a second mortgage to crochet a scarf. The spacious store also sells patterns, books, and videos, and offers classes. More >>

  • The Kosher Marketplace

    2442 Broadway New York, NY 10024
    212-580-6378

    http://www.thekoshermarketplace.com The Kosher Marketplace, with its blue facade and star of David logo, is ndespensible to the Upper West Side's Kosher population. Many shoppers from other areas travel here as well, for the grocery items, meat selection, and a very popular prepared food section, featuring Jewish favorites as well as less predictable items, like fresh sushi. More >>

  • Kossar's Bialys

    367 Grand St. New York, NY 10002
    212-473-4810

    http://www.kossarsbialys.com There are a lot of fancy little food shops in New York, which is all fine and good, but thereas really nothing better than a shop that doesnat give a crap about you. Many such places are on the Lower East Side, and of them all, 65-year-old Kossaras Bialys is the best example. Itas not that they arenat friendly and pleasant, but their attitude is: This is where we make themayou can have some if you want. And you do, because they are by far the best, and maybe the only real bialys in the country. More >>

  • Kremer Pigments

    247 W. 29th St. New York, NY 10012
    212-219-2394

    http://www.kremer-pigmente.de An artist restoring the Sistine Chapel will eventually need the perfect paint to touch up God, and Kremer Pigments may be the best place to find it. The store, catering to artists and restorers of masterworks, has 500 pigments, which can be mixed into 125 million different color nuances. Based in a tiny south German town, 1,200 years old, Kremer grinds and sifts their own pigments at their water-powered mill. As a perk to NYC customers, the shop offers classes on how to mix paints, so you, too, can repaint the Mona Lisa. More >>

  • Krups Kitchen & Bath

    11 W. 18th St. New York, NY 10011
    212-243-5787

    http://www.visualnet.com At the nexus of function and great design, there is Krups. The brand's toasters and coffee makers are beautiful while seemingly able to do five more tasks than the average Panasonic toy. Check out panini makers of the future at this Flatiron retail location. More >>

  • Kurowycky Meat Products

    124 1st Ave. New York, NY 10009
    212-477-0344

    Upon entering this family-run smokehouse and butchershop, meat lovers will be overwhelmed with the desire for smoky sausages. In addition to sausages, there is also a small selection of Ukrainian and Polish grocery items and bread. More >>

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