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Little piece of SoHo in Jackson Square. Late-night Cinderella catering to fine-dining needs: freshly shucked oysters, grilled lamb T-bone, huge pork chop, gnocchi with oxtail ragout, thin crust sopressata pizza with egg, all till 1 a.m. Off-duty chefs arrive after hanging up toques for the evening. Tight quarters make for biblical cacophony, but get into it, speak up, have fun. Covet those few tables outside on a sunny day.
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