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Your flowers arrive fresh because we source them daily from the NYC flower district, not from a warehouse in another state. That’s why arrangements last longer and look better when they get there.
Same-day delivery to Chinatown means your order gets to Canal Street walk-ups, Mott Street businesses, or Bowery apartments before the day ends. Our drivers know which buildings have strict delivery windows and which ones need buzzer codes texted ahead.
You’re not dealing with a call center that forwards your order to whoever bids lowest. You’re working with a Midtown flower shop that’s completed over 50,000 deliveries across Manhattan. We know what works in this city and what doesn’t.
We operate from 3 West 51st Street in Midtown Manhattan. We’re not a national chain pretending to be local, and we’re not an app that farms out your order to the cheapest bidder.
Our shop handles everything from corporate office arrangements to wedding florals for venues across the city. We’ve worked with film productions that need specific blooms on set by 6 AM and families who need sympathy flowers delivered to funeral homes in Lower Manhattan on short notice.
Chinatown sits just south of us, and we deliver there daily. The neighborhood’s density, narrow streets, and mixed-use buildings require drivers who know how to navigate loading zones during lunch rush and which side streets stay clear for quick stops.
You order online or call our shop directly. If you order before 2 PM on a weekday, we can deliver same-day to most Chinatown addresses. Weekend orders placed by noon usually go out the same day, depending on delivery volume.
Our florists build your arrangement fresh in our Midtown location. We don’t use pre-made boxes or generic designs. If you’re sending roses, orchids, or seasonal arrangements, they’re assembled that day with stems we picked up that morning.
Your delivery gets assigned to one of our drivers who already knows the Chinatown area. They handle doorman buildings on the edges near Tribeca, walk-ups along Bayard Street, and businesses tucked into ground-floor storefronts. If there’s a delivery issue—recipient isn’t home, building’s locked, wrong address—you get a call, not an automated text three hours later.
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Every arrangement comes with a personalized card if you want one. You tell us what to write, and we make sure it’s attached before delivery. No extra charge for that.
Delivery to Chinatown covers the entire neighborhood, from Worth Street down to the Brooklyn Bridge and from Centre Street over to the Bowery. If you’re sending flowers to someone at a restaurant on Pell Street or an office on East Broadway, we’ll get them there.
You can request specific flowers if you know what you want—roses, lilies, orchids, seasonal blooms—or let our florists choose based on what’s freshest that day. Chinatown has a strong tradition of gifting flowers for Lunar New Year, weddings, and family celebrations, so we keep popular choices like peonies, chrysanthemums, and orchids in stock when they’re in season.
Corporate clients can set up weekly or monthly deliveries for offices in the area. We’ve worked with law firms near Foley Square and tech startups near the Manhattan Bridge who want fresh arrangements in their lobbies or conference rooms without having to reorder every week.
Yes, if you order before 2 PM Monday through Friday. Same-day delivery covers most of Chinatown, including walk-ups, businesses, and residential buildings.
Weekend orders placed by noon usually go out same-day, but delivery times depend on how many orders we’re handling that day. If we can’t make same-day work, we’ll tell you upfront and offer next-day delivery instead.
Chinatown’s narrow streets and heavy foot traffic can slow things down during lunch and dinner rushes, especially around Canal Street and Mott Street. Our drivers plan routes to avoid those delays, but if your delivery has a strict time window—like a birthday lunch at 1 PM—let us know when you order so we can prioritize it.
Our driver will try calling the recipient first. If they don’t answer, we’ll call you to figure out next steps.
In buildings with a doorman or front desk, we’ll leave the flowers there if the staff agrees to accept them. For walk-ups or buildings without a doorman, we can’t just leave flowers on a stoop—they’ll get taken or damaged. We’ll either attempt redelivery later that day or hold them at our Midtown shop for pickup.
If redelivery isn’t possible and you want us to try again the next day, there’s usually a redelivery fee. But if the address was wrong or the recipient gave bad instructions, we’ll work with you to fix it without charging extra. We’ve delivered to enough confusing Chinatown addresses to know that sometimes building numbers don’t match what’s on Google Maps.
Yes. We deliver to restaurants, offices, retail shops, and any other business in Chinatown.
Restaurants often have specific delivery windows—usually before 11 AM or between 2 PM and 4 PM when they’re not slammed with customers. If you’re sending flowers to a restaurant for a special event or to congratulate an opening, tell us the best time to deliver and we’ll coordinate with them.
Offices and retail shops are easier because they’re open during regular business hours. We’ve delivered to law offices near Columbus Park, medical practices on Canal Street, and small businesses tucked into second-floor spaces above storefronts. Our drivers know how to find these places even when the building entrance isn’t obvious from the street.
We source flowers daily from the NYC wholesale flower district, which means they’re fresh when we buy them and fresh when we deliver them. Most arrangements last seven to ten days if the recipient follows basic care instructions—trim stems, change water, keep them out of direct sunlight.
Our delivery vehicles aren’t climate-controlled, but we protect arrangements during transport, especially in summer heat or winter cold. Flowers are wrapped and boxed to prevent damage from jostling or temperature swings during the drive from Midtown to Chinatown.
If your flowers arrive damaged or wilted, call us the same day. We’ll either send a replacement arrangement or issue a refund. We’ve done this long enough to know that sometimes things go wrong—a box tips over, a driver hits a pothole too hard, a building’s overheated lobby wilts the blooms before the recipient gets them. We fix it when it happens.
You can do either. If you see an arrangement on our website that you like, order it. If you want something custom—specific colors, specific flowers, a certain size—call us and we’ll build it.
Custom orders work best when you give us at least 24 hours’ notice, especially if you’re requesting flowers that aren’t in stock. We can usually source most blooms from the flower district within a day, but rare or out-of-season varieties take longer.
For Chinatown customers, we’ve noticed higher demand for orchids, peonies, and chrysanthemums, especially around Lunar New Year and other cultural celebrations. If you’re ordering for a specific occasion and want flowers that carry traditional meaning, let us know and we’ll make sure we include the right ones.
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