RainySundayMorning

Home goods store · Chinatown

RainySundayMorning

Home goods store · Chinatown
15 Essex St, New York, NY 10002

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Korean artisan goods, salon, homemade tea, breakfast burritos  

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15 Essex St, New York, NY 10002 Get directions

rainysundaymorning.com
@sommwhere

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15 Essex St, New York, NY 10002 Get directions

+1 917 494 4021
rainysundaymorning.com
@sommwhere

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Aug 10, 2025

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Belen Olmedo

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A delicate and beautifully curated little store in New York, full of thoughtfully crafted Korean home goods. Every item feels intentional and serene. Na Hee, the lovely owner, welcomed us with warm hospitality and a cup of barley tea, a gesture as gentle as the store itself. 💛

Misha Tamarkin

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Amazing and unique artisan Korean products from beautiful home goods to jewelry! Plus cute cafe. 10/10 ❣️

GHANG LEE

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Lovely shop. Super friendly staff you feel welcomed.

Jd Ramon

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Loved this spot! The coffee was fresh, delicious and the Coffee beans were from a local business near by. Paired it with a breakfast burrito for only $7( where in Manhattan can you find that?) The burrito was SLAMMING and was also from a local restaurant near by. Local businesses supporting each other is key to success in NYC. My only regret was not buying another one. Rohel was one of the owners and was super , outgoing and a genuine nice human-being taking the time to speak with me and the other locals stopping by. Miguel who was behind the counter made amazing homemade cookies. Definitely going back!

Carlos L Vera

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If you need a coffee or a handmade squeezed orange juice this is the spot to go. The atmosphere is so warm and cozy especially the people working there make you feel so welcomed. I meet Rohel and Miguel and they were so friendly and answered all my questions regarding the coconut chutney condiment. I would definitely visit again and try more items. You will be missing out if you don’t come and stop by.

Makke Dakhlaoui

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Amazing people with amazing products and affordable for the community. Cool international products from all over and amazing baked goods was delicious like the turmeric cookie. Breakfast burrito and Coffee was phenomenal. This new gem in the lower east side has a new everyday visitor.

Jake Dingler

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Nazli & Co.’s cookies and mini cakes are delicious. Make sure to grab one of the strawberry filled mini cakes, you won’t be disappointed. And a refreshing iced tea while you’re at it!

Danny Mefford

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Sommwhere // To Go is my new favorite spot for a quick bite in this neighborhood. Everything they serve is great: the soups, the ricotta toasts, the samosas, the baked goods, but ESPECIALLY the chai. Love the vibe too!!