Flatiron
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Flatiron is a quintessential New York neighborhood. It varies block to block with remnants of historic trade centers like the flower and garment districts, perfectly sandwiched between Madison Square Park and the Empire State Building. With manufacturing having mostly left NYC, Flatiron is now a growing refuge for creative and tech companies that are quickly taking up shop in 100-year-old loft buildings.
Cigar Shop
The Museum of Sex
Uncle Nick’s
Duggal Printing
Bombay Sandwich Co
So good you’ll forget it’s vegetarian.
A Little Taste Cafe
Some times smaller is better.
Num Pang
Hill Country BBQ
Pioneer Bar
Pinball, improv, liquor, what could go wrong?
Play
A nice sexy cafe/lounge just next to the Museum of Sex.
Blink Gym
Don't skip leg day!
Flying Puck
Nomad Library
Waldy’s
Filling the streets of NYC with campfire smell goodness.
Kremer Pigments
All the colors of the city.
Ajisen Ramen
Just shut up and eat noodles.
Zen Bikes
The no-frills, no intimidation, small local bike shop.
Shake Shack
Good things come to those who wait (in a long line).
Hanamizuki Cafe
おいしさと温かさで、ほっと一息。リラックス・ヘルシーなひととき, solid coffee and bite-sized rice balls.
Eataly
Food... Food everywhere!
Eisenberg’s Sandwich Shop
Birch Coffee
Classic coffee snobbery.
The Cellar
Cheesy speakeasy.
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Hanamizuki Cafe
- Address
- 143 West 29th Street
- Website
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- Free Lyft
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The Hanamizuki Cafe considers itself a “minimalist-chic cafe specializing in rice balls with eclectic fillings, plus miso soup.” We know it as that Japanese spot next door that seems to be a hair-removal/spa (in the back) and also somehow offers very solid coffee that you can grab in under 60 seconds if in a hurry. They have the best quick snack in the neighborhood, an assortment of bite-sized meat/veggie rice balls pre-made to go.