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http://www.taipan-bakery.com There is no better on-the-run snack than a pork bun. At Taipan you will find a perfect shiny dome of sweet, crimson, oniony, pork that will energize and spiritually uplift you for under a dollar. For $1.75, wash it down with an aiced coffee with teaa, which is as it sounds: half coffee, half tea, plus approximately half cream plus half sugar. In addition to the quick fix, they also specialize in cakes to order and have a wide selection of toast, such as aCold Butter and Hot Breada, as well as innovations like aSpecial Taste Mixed Hot Doga. See website for other locations. More >>
Tal Bagel has the kind of variety (knishes, soup, cookies, a fish station, a salad bar, many kinds of salami) that would seem to threaten the purity of the bagels, but in this case then H& H train of logic doesnat work. The bagels here are hot, chewy and slathered in the kind of fatty spreads that somehow feel very healthy (theyare not). Other locations: 2446 Broadway, 212 712-0171 333 E 86 St, 212 427-6811 More >>
http://www.talbots.com/online/home_page.jsp I hate to admit it, but this chain's classic American style is of the sort that makes me ashamed to be an American. Boring, boring, boring. I would love to see an Italian tourist swing by Talbots. She'd probably never stop laughing. More >>
http://www.talbots.com/online/home_page.jsp I hate to admit it, but this chain's classic American style is of the sort that makes me ashamed to be an American. Boring, boring, boring. I would love to see an Italian tourist swing by Talbots. She'd probably never stop laughing. More >>
http://www.talbots.com/online/home_page.jsp I hate to admit it, but this chain's classic American style is of the sort that makes me ashamed to be an American. Boring, boring, boring. I would love to see an Italian tourist swing by Talbots. She'd probably never stop laughing. More >>
A grocery store with an extensive selection of Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese foods. More >>
http://www.tangpavilionnyc.com This elegant successor to Uncle Tang's specializes in Shanghai and Soo Chow, food of the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia. From the regular menu come drunken chicken, with a fumy flavor from the rice-wine marinade, and pork with preserved vegetables-thick slices of fresh bacon and tufts of spinach in a fragrant sludge the color of mahogany. You must ask for the Chinese menu (which has English translations) for other delicacies like crisp-fried baby eel. The pop music background would be hard to tolerate if the food weren't so good. More >>
http://www.tannens.com A hang-out for unemployed magicians looking for an audience, Tannenas sells a startling number of crystal balls (8,000 is a recent estimate) as well as up-to-date tricks like bendable pens ($20), exploding foam rabbits ($30), and crushed soda cans that slowly and beautifully heal themselves ($12). More >>
http://www.target.com A monster Target with all you've grown to love: Isaac Mizrahi's coveted clothing line, Michael Graves teapots, cheap college-ready furniture, budget-priced electronics, and Tide as far as the eye can see. Suburban comforts reach the city at last. More >>
http://www.target.com A monster Target with all you've grown to love: Isaac Mizrahi's coveted clothing line, Michael Graves teapots, cheap college-ready furniture, budget-priced electronics, and Tide as far as the eye can see. Suburban comforts reach the city at last. More >>
http://www.target.com A monster Target with all you've grown to love: Isaac Mizrahi's coveted clothing line, Michael Graves teapots, cheap college-ready furniture, budget-priced electronics, and Tide as far as the eye can see. Suburban comforts reach the city at last. More >>
http://www.target.com A monster Target with all you've grown to love: Isaac Mizrahi's coveted clothing line, Michael Graves teapots, cheap college-ready furniture, budget-priced electronics, and Tide as far as the eye can see. Suburban comforts reach the city at last. More >>
http://www.tartinecafenyc.com Split in half, sodden with butter, and crunchy on top with slivered almonds and coagulated sugar, the almond croissant is so good at Tartine that we're going to give up on this item and walk out to get a few right now. . . . More >>
http://www.tealoungeny.com With over 70 brands of loose-leaf teas, this quiet lounge caters to young, pretty, yoga-inclined mothers and their well-dressed toddlers/dogs. A slim selection of wines and beers (many of them organic) complement the hot drinks but seem, for the most part, irrelevant. More >>
http://www.tedbaker.com Appreciators of Ted Baker's cheerily striped blazer linings and button-downs should be pleasedathe new shop in Soho will provide a wider selection of both, as well as the well-cut women's dresses and watches for both sexes. More >>
Teigman Press is a small, forgotten, antiquated print shop buried under 100 feet of dust from the Williamsburg Bridge. The fancy stationery stores, like Papivore and Kate's Paperie, will charge at least $200, then have you wait two weeks, to have something done the antique wayareal ink, real plates, imprinted under 500-degree heat. Allen will do it, for antique prices, but he won't understand why. "We have computers today, you know?" he says, scratching his head. Normal hours, he claims, are weekdays from "eight or so" till "four or so." So call first. More >>
http://www.tekserve.com Even if Apple just opened a new store in Soho, they still don't have the ability to fix older models. New Yorkers have flocked to Tekserve for Mac needs since 1990, and their full-service tech center boasts same-day service for most upgrades, plus an ancient Coke machine that spits out glass bottles for 10 cents in the waiting area. If you know how to install your own equipment, they offer a host of supplies for your vintage Mac SE model or your brand new G4. More >>
http://www.temperleylondon.com Elleas 2004 Young Designer of the Year, Alice Temperely crafts feminine, flouncy dresses with intricate adornmentsalace, sequins, flowey chiffon layers and glitter. More >>
http://www.tenren.com This mini-chain of mind-boggling Chinese tea emporiums also carries the necessary accessoriesaor as they call itatea equipment: teapots, cups, canisters, and trays. In addition to the goods, get a full education (historical and scientific) from the staff and the website. This location serves the popular bubble tea (with tapioca pearls). See website for other locations. More >>
http://www.tenement.org The LES Tenement Museum has a small, highly edited selection of books, which slip into simple ethnic categories (Italian, Jewish, Asian and more). A respectful tour through the preserved apartments of the Rogarshevskyas and Gumpertz and an anonymous seamstress from Poland, will whip you into the mood for titles like When I was Puerto Rican, Whoas Irish? and, of course, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. More >>
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