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Suits perpetually hotbox P.B. Cuban Cigars with Havana-grade stogie smoke, the likes of which you'd otherwise find only in Miami. The Cuban-seed tobacco is grown in the Dominican Republic and superbly hand-rolled behind the counter in an array of traditional estilos. And cheapa$2 to 6 apiece! A friend found an as-good black-market smoke for less on a Havana street, but apparently there's some embargo on. More >>
http://www.paintedpot.com It's a terrific way to spend the afternoon: Bring a squirmy kid and let him unleash the artist within on any of the plain, ceramic pieces available for sale. There's also the work of some local artists on display, should your own masterpiece not turn out special enough for the mantlepiece. More >>
http://www.paintedpot.com It's a terrific way to spend the afternoon: Bring a squirmy kid and let him unleash the artist within on any of the plain, ceramic pieces available for sale. There's also the work of some local artists on display, should your own masterpiece not turn out special enough for the mantlepiece. More >>
It looks like a drab convenience store, but inside, there';s a counter selling homemade Pakistani-Punjabi food, and a few stools on which to perch. This is serious, down-home fare: meaty kabobs, fried snacks and spiced, gravy-heavy curries. Chicken chapali ; a spiced, ground meat patty;is delicious, patted out so that it;s thin and floppy, and then browned on a griddle. The patty is intensely garlicky and tender; cabbies come in and get it wrapped in bread for a sandwich. The chicken tikka kabobs are also good, as is the masala-fried fish, coated in a breading stained orange with spice. Skip the fried goods, as they're heated in a microwave, which deprives them of crunch. It's not the best Punjabi in the city, but the friendly vibe and low prices are hard to beat. Plus, it's 24-hours. More >>
The crunchy Apulian crackers called taralli are an excellent substitute for pretzels, and the best southern Italian bakeries in Brooklyn make them in several styles. One is actually pretzel shaped, flavored with cracked black peppercorns and embedded, in a way that demonstrates North African influences, with whole toasted almonds. Find them at Palermo Pastry Shop. More >>
http://www.papayediner.com Papaye is the most ready-for-primetime Ghanaian restaurant in town, with a bright airy dining room right on Bronx's Grand Concourse. Having nothing whatsoever to do with fruit, the name means "Doing Good." Color photos behind the order counter at the rear of the restaurant (no waiter service) will help you select the most suitable meal, which is likely to include a mash and soup, along with meat, chicken, or fish. Thrill to the pungent stockfish and peanut flavors, and natural okra-like sliminess of many of the relishes, and ask for either red or black "shito" if you want your meal to be extra hot. Best beginner's choice? No. 1: emotuo and peanut butter soup. Grab bits of the mashed rice with your right hand and dip it into the soup, then pick up the beef bones and gnaw. More >>
A girly, trendy shop, extremely similar to Scoop in store design and clothing style. Think Hamptons. More >>
http://www.paperpresentation.com Everyoneas always looking to save a buck on their wedding, and hereas a good tip: Try PaperAccess, now Paperpresentation.com, with prices that are 10 percent to 50 percent lower than other paper suppliers. The 7,000-square-foot superstore in Chelsea stocks the largest selection of plain, recycled. and aexotica papers. Now, to find a cheap printer. More >>
The front half of this Nolita storefront sells the cards the back half, a print shop, makes. Stationery like this is an art form, as the handcrafted greeting cards here can attest. Choose among already-printed birthday and holiday cards, or order up some custom printed onesathey do both. More >>
http://www.paragonsports.com Even sissy boys like me get a little thrill at Paragon; it might be all sporting goods, but it is a store, after all, and one of the city's best. The refreshingly un-condescending staff is only too happy to help you pick out whatever gear it is you need to finally keep your New Year's resolution. And many of the boots here offer sporty traction (like the North Face Greenland Zip for women) that will reliably keep you moving through slush and snow. More >>
http://www.parkavenuepuppies.com These guys specialize in tea-cup and toy-sized, top-notch, Hilton-sister variety puppies. Accessories are also on offer. More >>
If you're anything like me, you have been searching EVERYWHERE for composition notebooks with quadrule pages (that means "graph paper" in regular English). This is one of few places in the city where you can find it. Aside from that, they also have all the basic pens, papers, folders, etc. that you would look for. It's a pretty big place with friendly service and copy machines. More >>
Every Saturday and Sunday, the playground of P.S. 321 transforms into one of the least-picked-over flea markets in the city (albeit perhaps one of the smallest). Look for presidential campaign buttons dating back to the Nixon years and beyond, Art Deco bracelets, handsome antique furniture, and more. More >>
http://www.foodcoop.com Consequences are high at this food Co-op. If members miss a shift (two hours and 45 minutes of work are required every four weeks), they have to make it up double, and endure the wrath of Yoga Nazis, which can be pretty heinous. Membership is open to all, but non-members cannot shop at the Co-op. More >>
http://www.crimepays.com A 3,000 square foot bookstore devoted to mysteries, Partners & Crime hosts author readings, Saturday afternoon radio plays and a yearly spoof on the Edgar awards (featuring honors like aworst graphically designed book covera). Affectionate staff, cushy couches and a big (fake) fireplace encourage lingering. More >>
http://www.patagonia.com Patagonia claims to aprefer the human scale to the corporate,a to aappeal to the dirtbag withina -- an odd assertion for a store whose brand name has become a national catch-all (a la aXerox,a aBand-Aida) for anything relating to fleece. More >>
http://www.patagonia.com Patagonia claims to aprefer the human scale to the corporate,a to aappeal to the dirtbag withinaaodd assertions for a store whose brand name has become a national catchall (A la Xerox, Band-Aid) for anything relating to fleece. More >>
http://www.patchnyc.com This is a real only-inaNew York shop: There are kooky bags bearing silk screens of strange images, more traditional going-out bags, and a host of other odds and endsajewelry, buttons, things for the homeaby a number of small designers. The unifying element is, presumably, the unique sensibilities of Patchas designers; youave almost got to see it to believe it. More >>
http://www.patriciafield.com Specializing in cutesy fuck-me clothes, Hotel Venus is arranged like a mini rain forest: porn-star manikins seductively lean against random bits of foliage. Even the clothes hereahanging on indiscrete little bars and deeply complicated by frills, nets and strapsalook somewhat feral. For those who want a full-bodied clubbing experience, wigs, stilettos and other well-designed slut-wear are scattered throughout the store. More >>
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