

Photo by Greg Navarro

A serene gallery on Suffolk Street where industrial bones meet contemplative quiet, and the art slows you down.

Named after its Hong Kong-born owner and designer Szeki, this is the store for inclusive, highly-wearable clothing that’ll see you through the NYC seasons. Good pants, big jackets, clever detailing.

Began as a woman's bookstore in 1999 and is now NYC’s only queer, trans, and sex worker-run, cooperatively-owned bookstore.

Grab a sunny spot under the awning for Argentinian steaks and family-style dishes. A crowd pleaser, where you can actually hear your dining buddy speak.