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Supposedly this restaurant is meant for extra special black tie occasions but it is hard to figure out why considering it looks like someone’s home in a crappy apartment complex. IKEA meets Jewish grandparents-from-Boca glam. Housed in a space formerly known as Club T, in 2001 the restaurant changed hands and reopened as a Chinese-themed high society gastro-couture home for the elitny. Selections such as pigeon with black lentils, port sauce, and white truffles are certainly very seductive but at such high prices it is difficult to get over just how incredibly stupid the whole place looks.
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