Queens- Chinatown
I decided that I wanted to go to Queens Chinatown, after hearing they had clothing similar what I could get in Shenzhen and Hong Kong. Wholesale markets in China are one of my favorite secrets, but more on that another time!
Queens Chinatown is very far from Manhattan. In fact, it is almost all the way out at JFK airport. So to get there, take the 7 train all the way to the Main Street Station stop.
My first stop was the New World Mall. The New World Mall is similar to any other mall in that it has a mix of types of shops on the upper levels and a food court in the basement.
When you enter New World Mall, there is an escalator with a grocery store directly in side. Overall, it seems like a great grocery store if you're looking for more specialty items, but there were a few elements I found strange.
Upstairs from the grocery is where you'll find the bulk of the clothing. There is also some on the same floor as the grocery, if you go out the left side.
Moving on from Missha...
One of my number one tips for Queens Chinatown is to go into any little alley type mall, even if it looks grungy. This is where you can find some of the coolest stuff.
A reason to go to Queens Chinatown(other than just for shopping) is for the food. I was really hungry and didn't have a lot of cash, so I went to a food vendor that was on a corner, open to the street.
Next stop is Queens Crossing Mall. This mall was okay, but much less heavily clothing based. If you had to pick one, I would definitely say just go to New World Mall.