Shopping
Sharlene Chiu’s guide to shopping and eating in NYC
West Village: Shops
A.P.C. Specials
(92 Perry St.)
The new West Village location is a bit inconspicuous from the outside, but inside it carries all the past collaborations from the classic French label as well as vintage A.P.C.
Fisch for the Hip
(153 West 18th St.)
High-end designer vintage for men and women with a really fabulous shoe selection.

Rag & Bone
Rag & Bone
(104 Christopher St.)
There are several other locations around Manhattan, but this one is my favorite—the space is so comfy and the staff is always incredibly friendly and helpful.
West Village: Restaurants

CALiU
CALiU
(557 Hudson St.)
A new West Village favorite of mine. The Spanish tapas at CALiU are well done and surprisingly affordable. My friends and I had a big dinner here and lots of sangria and it only cost about $40 each. You can’t beat that.
A.O.C.
(314 Bleecker St.)
The mussels and the burger are perfection.
Chelsea Market
(75 9th Ave.)
I like to walk over to Chelsea, stroll through the Market, and grab a cinnamon and sugar challah knot from Amy’s Bread and a hot chocolate from Jacques Torres.
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