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Try on some jeans, then stop at Genes@Co-op Cafe, which has tabletop touchscreens. Eilon Paz

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Genes chicken pot pie is a hearty post-shopping meal—and, at $21, the most expensive on the menu. Eilon Paz

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Genes offers a futuristic digital menu. Eilon Paz

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Genes also serves old-school pretzels and beer. Eilon Paz

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Bergdorf’s Bar 5F offers a bit of European flair—and old-school soda-fountain fun for chic shoppers. Astrid Stawiarz

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Gotham salad is the most popular dish at Bar 5F—it’s loaded with chicken, ham, bacon, veggies and Thousand Island dressing. Astrid Stawiarz

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Red-velvet cupcakes are perfect Bergdorf nibbles. Astrid Stawiarz

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So is the low-cal fro-yo. Astrid Stawiarz

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The portions served at Saks’ sleek SnAKS won’t overwhelm diners who watch their figures. Alex Troesch

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A lobster and shrimp cocktail is one of the priciest items at $28. Alex Troesch

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Snack at Saks in a supermodern dining room. Alex Troesch

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