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AAPI Heritage Month in NYC: Businesses Near NYC Ferry Landings!

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April 28, 2026 NYC Ferry

The month of May marks Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, a time to honor the history, culture, and contributions of AAPI communities across the United States. In New York City, AAPI-owned businesses are vital threads in the city’s fabric—offering everything from innovative dining and wellness experiences to neighborhood cafés, fashion brands, and more. Many of these standout spots are just steps away from NYC Ferry landings!

Whether you’re in the mood for handcrafted dumplings, a thoughtful yoga class, or ethically made fashion, this list highlights AAPI-owned businesses to explore all month long—and beyond.

Asian American and Pacific Islander-Owned Businesses Near NYC Ferry Landings

Mimi Cheng’s
Route: Soundview
Landing: Stuyvesant Cove
Founded by sisters Hannah and Marian Cheng, Mimi Cheng’s is known for its Taiwanese-inspired dumplings made with fresh, locally sourced ingredients and a whole lot of love.

 

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One Yoga House
Route: East River A, B, Local
Landing: DUMBO
Founded by yoga teacher and entrepreneur Anna Haddad, One Yoga House is a modern yoga, Pilates, and sound meditation studio located in DUMBO, Brooklyn, with seasonal pop-ups in Montauk. The studio offers a variety of thoughtfully curated classes, including dynamic vinyasa flows, restorative yoga, Pilates fusion, and sound meditation sessions.

 

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Noreetuh
Route: Soundview
Landing: Stuyvesant Cove
Noreetuh is a modern Hawaiian restaurant led by Chef Chung Chow, blending island flavors with fine-dining finesse—think elevated poke, garlic noodles, and sake pairings in a relaxed, stylish setting.

 

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Bird & Branch
Route: St. George
Landing: Midtown West
This Asian American-owned coffee shop serves responsibly sourced brews with heart, pairing each cup with a mission of community uplift and second chances.

 

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Kaiyo Omakase
Route: Astoria
Landing: Long Island City
Kaiyo Omakase is a high-end sushi experience offering a seasonal, chef-curated tasting menu rooted in Japanese tradition and crafted with fresh, top-tier ingredients.

12 Pell
Route: South Brooklyn
Landing: Corlears Hook
12 Pell is a modern barbershop and lifestyle brand rooted in Chinatown, offering premium grooming services and a curated collection of fashion-forward streetwear and accessories.

 

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Little Kirin
Route: Soundview
Landing: Stuyvesant Cove
Little Kirin is a locally loved spot serving Asian-inspired eats with a creative twist, offering everything from rice bowls to Korean fried chicken sandwiches.

Takahachi Bakery
Route: St. George
Landing: Battery Park City
Takahachi Bakery offers Japanese-inspired pastries, breads, and sweets—from matcha cream puffs to mochi-filled buns—in a charming downtown storefront.

 

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