Welcome to Serai

The museum welcomes you to Café Serai and The Shop. Serai takes its name from the overnight stopovers for caravans along trade routes like the Silk Road, where travelers could eat, drink, and purchase or trade goods for their journeys. Serai is a place for lingering, relaxing, and enjoying a carefully curated shopping and culinary experience.

We searched the Himalayas to assemble some of the region’s finest artisanal goods for Serai, including hand-woven textiles, jewelry, home items, gifts for children, and rare finds never before available in the United States. Those familiar with the museum’s previous inventory of Himalayan and related goods will be surprised by new additions such as spices, teas, and Lama Chodpa incenses from the Nub Gong Monastery.

Continue to stimulate your senses with the sights, aromas, and tastes of the museum's dining experience at Café Serai. With an enticing menu created by STARR Restaurants Catering Group, the multi-concept hospitality company behind Buddakan and Morimoto, Serai is sure to offer something special for every palate, from Malabar Shrimp Curry to Shahi Chicken Korma.

Serai is open to the public and does not require a museum admission ticket.

 

Dining

Click here for more information about our Menu, Group Reservations, Himalayan Happy Hour, K2 Friday Nights, and to learn more about our Chef Ali Loukzada.

 

Shopping

As we open the new exhibition Fiercely Modern: Art of the Naga Warrior visit the shop for an amazing selection of Naga and Naga-inspired items. And from Friday, April 26, through Friday, May 3, members receive a 20% discount on the exhibition book. Members will enjoy an exclusive discount on some of the Himalayan region’s finest artisanal items, including hand-woven textiles, jewelry, home items, and rare finds never before available in the United States. Become a member online today!

 For more information about exclusive gift items, special discounts, and store policies contact the Museum shop during public hours at 212.620.5000 x350. 


 

Exhibition Catalogs

Click here to download descriptions and information about each of the exhibition catalogs we offer: Rubin Museum Catalog Collection

 

 

 

 

  • Directions
  • By Subway
  • A, C and E to 14th Street (8th Avenue)
  • 1 to 18th Street (7th Avenue)
  • 1, 2, 3 to 14th Street (7th Avenue)
  • F and M to 14th Street (6th Avenue)
  • L to 14th Street (6th Avenue)
  • N, R, Q, 4, 5 and 6 to 14th Street Union Square
  • By Bus
  • M6, M7, or M20 to the corner of 7th Avenue and 18th Street.
  • M5, M6, or M7 to the corner of 6th Avenue and 18th Street.
  • Parking
  • There is a 24-hour parking lot on the corner of 17th Street and 6th Avenue. In addition, there are parking garages along 17th Street going towards Union Square.
  • Hours
  • Monday: 11 a.m – 5 p.m.
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 11 a.m – 7 p.m.
  • Thursday: 11 a.m – 5 p.m.
  • Friday: 11 a.m – 10 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m – 6 p.m.

  • The museum is closed on Christmas, Thanksgiving, and New Year’s Day.

  • The Café and the Shop are open during the museum hours.

  • To find out more about our tours
    view our Tours page.
  • Accessibility
  • The Rubin Museum of Art strives to meet the needs of all visitors. For information about general accessibility and special programs at the museum, view our Accessibility page.
  • Admissions
  • Adults - $10.00
  • Seniors 65+ - $5.00
  • Students 13+ - $5.00
  • Children (12 and younger) - Free
  • Museum members - Free
  • Gallery admission is free every Friday from 6-10 p.m.
  • Gallery admission is free for seniors (65 and older) on the first Monday of every month.

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