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Chirac 'n' roll. On the sweetest block. Francophiles sit shoulder to shoulder in this tiny spot, doubtlessly vying for the title of Biggest America Hater while bemoaning the death of Baudrillard. Understated, romantic décor gets high marks for wooing, great choice for the post cinque-a-sept. Namesake gigot d'agneau aux flageolets is awesome, as are steak frites and cornish game hen.
Keith McNally, Riad Nasr, and Lee Hanson take over historic resto with brasserie eats amid the drunken, Bridge & Tunneled, and falafel-loving masses of MacDougal Street. Classic black and white... read more
Escape boisterous Bleecker St. at this sweet corner spot with authentically worn bistro looks, run by former Les Deux Gamins chef. One of the cutest gardens in the WV, perfect for an intimate Sunda... read more
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