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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 tile look, retro in the best possible way. Original charms preserved, including legendary mural, caricatures, and bar. French eats, plus superlative house burger that bests its Black Label counterpart. And remember if it's Schiller's-circa-2002 madness when you show, you're right next door to Mamoun's!
Provençal fare with Mediterranean influence. Brasserie bones in the white-tiled walls and red banquettes. (Music errs on the discotheque-y side.) Petit plats break out of bistro ruts to pull... read more
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