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This crowded, snooty, pricey restaurant is everything it should be. Bring your French language skills and big city attitude, because you'll need to act like you belong here. Once you get comfortable, though, the fireworks begin in the form of a grand wine list (tilting French, of course) and amazing food like crispy pork cheek with oriental spices. For dessert, try the salted caramel brioche. After 11pm, check out the lounge downstairs. Hope you're okay with cigarette smoke.
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