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Relative newcomer in the northern Marais from the same heralded team as Canal-side Maria Luisa. Pizzas are thin and blistered as they should be. Menu is short but well-selected. Crowd is fashion and/or gay. Servers are mock-bitchy and disorganized, but will get you super-drunk after they lose your reservation. Wine list has plenty of Italian tasties that are available by the pichet. Closed Sunday.
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