
Worst and probably bias experience in my history of shopping. I took the train from the Bronx to go there in order to buy some jewelry for myself. I get there, and it is a house with no access to directly walk into. A shop should have access especially if it states in-store purchase. No windows displays. No body to welcome you. Very sinister and suspicious. There are 2 bells on the side of the door and a Ring camera. I rung the bells. Got no answer. Rung the Ring camera, and after a few minutes someone interrogated me through it. They simply asked me in a dry tone what I wanted. And explained to that I was interested in buying some Tibetan bracelets. After being quiet for a while, the voice replied back saying they never sell any bracelet, yet on the internet it shows that they sell them. I just said ok and left. And while I was there waiting for someone to answer the, some guy came in and walk past me. I tried to ask him if he knew the entrance to the shop and he ignored me totally. Very...
Read moreSuper cool place to visit , beautiful collection , true hidden gem in a busy neighborhood on side quite street , it’s in a private house you may miss out if you not pay attention .
Inside is almost like a museum , with authentic Tibetan people visiting with their own language .
Owner super friendly and patient answer any questions and tells good...
Read moreA family-run business, connecting the Himalayan diaspora community to their aesthetic, culinary, and cultural heritage. The host shared numerous fascinating stories during my visit. Recommended to those curious about Himalayan art...
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