Good looking kitchenware, nice location, and overpriced.
You can find anything from your high quality kitchen appliance to your everyday kitchen gadget promising to do the job better and faster. All very pricy.
A lot of the items sold here remind me of what you would see the typical consumer purchase to make their kitchen look good rather than serve a purpose.
They have a neat educational kitchen where you can catch a cooking class that normally takes 2 hours.
The information I received from a very enthusiastic sales person was interesting. They offer informative cooking demos which items vary throughout the month and for $60+ per person you can learn to make this particular item and sample throughout the class. On this occasion they were going to learn how to dip biscotti and other items in chocolate. I don't know but for $60 I better be doing more than learning how to dip.
I will say the kitchen looks amazing though and would definitely tempt one to want to cook or even dip anything.
I found the staff to be somewhat high nose, what you might expect in a place that sells $10 cookie cutters I guess. They were serving some hot chocolate today showcasing some of their gadgets which was nice.
Over all its fine to browse around and daydream of that perfect looking kitchen.