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The focus is on fresh, organic ingredients at chef/owner Michael Altenberg six-year-old, rustic French bistro in Lincoln Square. Steak frites, French onion soup and escargot stand shoulder to shoulder with trout wrapped in Serrano ham and red wine-braised boneless beef short ribs. You'll see anyone from hip moms from the neighborhood to couples on second dates clamoring for a seat on the outdoor patio decked out with a fountain, flowers, trees and tables.
Tallulah is out and LM Le Restaurant is in. Brought to us by Stephan Outrequin Quaisser of the Drake Hotel and his wife, Nicole, LM has taken up residence in a Lincoln Square space that's become a ... read more
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