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Eiffel Tower on the marble bar reinforces "Little Paris" aspirations. Neighborhood bistro boasts dual real-deal French chefs, turns out the classics like steak tartate, coq au vin, and onion soup. Plan your visit around rotating specials like bouillabaisse and chicken cordon bleu. French vintages at the ready behind small bar. Warm space with exposed brick, standard wood furnishings, maroon accents. Maybe Windsor Terrace will be NYC's Left Bank. Maybe.
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