Here's something sharp... This find in Tribeca "carries everything from high quality knives to fine porcelain china," is a "little cramped inside" but has "really interesting merchandise with a wide price range." They have tableware and "bowls costing a few dollars to large embellished plates costing over $400 per plate."
Known primarily for their Japanese knives, prices can be an "eye-opener," but Korin only stocks "the best." Clearance items offer good deals year round.
NY Magazine says of the knives: "In addition to being crafted from performance-oriented combinations of high-carbon steel and alloys, many knives are equally exquisite as art."
Korin also has a knife-sharpening service, and here's a bonus: they'll work on knives other than the kind they sell, so even if you haven't invested in fancy Japanese blades, you can still get close their edge.
Master Sugai is one of the most proficient sharpeners in the US. I really cannot recommend his work ( and Korin ) enough.
What a great store! The knife display cases are impressive and the staff is knowledgeable. Supposedly, this is the place that all the chefs go to. After picking up a couple Japanese knives, I stopped using my Henkel set and use these exclusively. Korin currently has a 15% off sale for July so now might be a good time to stop by.