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Palatial exception to the downmarketing of tabbouleh. Modern, involved interior, with alternating wood frames like an enigmatic gameboard. Side nooks for more intimate moments. Both lush and casual, combines midtown flash and downtown flair. Mediterranean classics and intriguing Lebanese specialties. Duck shawarma with fig, pomegranate, and garlic whip. Try ordering that from a lunch cart.
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