I’m so sad that this business closed down! I never got my Mahjong board!
Jennifer F.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
I’m sad this place is closing down. This is a great place to pick up asian furniture, home décor, and trinkets. This is a great place for gifts for any one who loves asian objects. I bought my mother in law a beautiful double walled tea set. I feel like their furniture is a bit on the expensive side, but they have sales often, and might bargain with you ;)
Christine H.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
Came here upon a recommendation from a friend who has a beautiful home and found a lot of furniture and household options. Things seem a little overpriced for the quality though; most pieces I imagine to be cheaply crafted in China and then imported here to be sold at a 1000% markup. Regardless, it’s no West Elm or Ikea, so at least you know you’re getting something pretty unique albeit rickety. The shop owners(Chinese wife, Caucasian husband) have a marriage with business benefits – she must go to Asia and haggle prices while he stays here and lures Heights residents in with the chance at exotic décor. I do have a console table from here that’s received many compliments for its clean oriental flare, and I had talked the price down to something reasonable. Bought some nice wooden chopsticks from here, too, and also talked the price down, but one already broke which is a testament to my suspicions. Always bargain – if you’re not embarrassed by your offer, it’s simply not low enough.
Farrah A.
Classificação do local: 3 Houston, TX
I did some holiday shopping at WWG, and I’ll definitely return for future holidays, birthdays, house warming parties, etc. I’m a huge fan of all things jade, and they had a fair selection of rings, earrings and necklaces. I bought a little somethin’ for my sis, which she loved. The home décor, art and collectibles range from mid-range to «wow, this must be one of a kind.» Hand-crafted chess sets, paintings, armoiers and chests — any Asian décor collector should visit WWG. You could easily spend a few hours in here browsing the rows of stacked items from floor to ceiling. And then you’ve got some of the inexpensive novelty items, like Asian coin purses, stationary, candles, chopsticks, scarves. Back to the jewelery: I wanted a jade frog ring, and since they didn’t have any, the store owner put my contact info on a list and said that she’d call me if they ever got any in for me to check out.
Cookie R.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
After searching for Asian décor online I found my local GO-TO store. They have women/kids/mens clothes, shoes, purses, furniture, décor and so much more. I will be coming back for their Tea sets! Oh the shoes are $ 10. They look so delicate and handmade as well as easily washable should you step on mud. The store doggie is adorable and does not bother customers but actually just sits/lay there with such comfort. The Koi fish in the entrance are beautiful! I loved this store and will be back for chopsticks and a few pieces of décor/furniture. Cookie Roxx
David N.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
As I was driving around looking at art galleries I noticed this antique shop so I decided to drop in. It was like a giant warehouse full of asian relics. Most of the stuff was«on sale». I have no idea what the original costs of some of these items were but after seeing art being prices at upwards of 1000+ it put bronze statues at only a few hundred into perspective.
Elizabeth R.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
We made a pilgrimage here from our ‘hood to see what kinds of east Asian décor items we could find, and we were indeed enchanted. The staff is really friendly, and they have loads of interesting antique furniture(for even more plus awesome rugs made from recycled soda bottles, check out their second building next door). We poked at gorgeous mah jongg sets, and I bought myself a dressing gown just for fun(and because they were on sale). They even sell little dog kimonos here for amusing dress –up purposes, Halloween costumes, parties, etc. So cute! I also enjoyed their selection of jewelry. This is one of those great places filled with treasures that is worth just stopping by to browse around. We played with the singing bowls a bit, but hopefully not enough to annoy the staff. It was relaxing and definitely worth a peak. They have some of the most unique wall art I’ve seen in town. There’s also a shop dog, a sweet little old Havanese girl with crooked teeth who totters around looking for pets. Big space, neat stuff!
Melissa M.
Classificação do local: 4 Sugar Land, TX
This store is huge by Heights standards! There are aisles and aisles of beautiful authentic Asian jewelry, purses, clothes, lamps, ornaments, home wares, and furniture. There are Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, etc… items. When we went in there today, there were many sales going on. Many items were 20%, 30%, 40% or more off. The items were actually lower in price than I expected. It really could take quite a long time to go through the store properly. There were some beautiful antique doors in the back of the store which would make lovely wall hangings. most furniture is a vintage wood along with beautiful panels and window lattices. A truly great selection of interesting, colorful, and beautiful Asian items. There is an adorable dog that lives there during the day named ‘Foo Foo’. So cute!
Boniva S.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
Really neat shop of Asian antiques, furniture and imports. Beware the owner’s wife who is very sweet but will not let you leave without attempting to sell you one of everything in the store. However, she is always willing to make you a deal. They go to China several times a year and bring the stuff back in shipping containers. The store dog«Foo» is adorable. This is one of our favorite shops in the Heights.