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Absinthe’s baby sister ain't your average sliver of a sandwich shop. Demure wine shop disguise hides locals-only vibe within. Mediterranean/Provençal dishes on house-made everything: croque Arlequin, prosciutto and brie, albacore tuna with coriander vinaigrette, turkey with roasted corn chutney, lamb burger on focaccia, and the best freshly fried potato chips ever. Open for breakfast, too. Darling secret garden out back full of lithe, spaghetti-strapped shopgirls. Ahhh, big-city life.
Sexy fin de siècle dining in Moulin Rouge setting complete with leather and mohair banquettes. Oysters, lavender crème brulée and Ginger Rogers cocktails, though no actual absinthe or Nicole Kidman... read more
A favorite with the symphony and politico crowd, but cool enough for young hipsters with good credit. Dust off the Armani and practice those table manners. Groovy interior design resembles a giant ... read more
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