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That’s Mon Petit Déjeuner, not Meatpacking District, although the Koch brothers are experts in both. Infamous Day and Night brunches now removed to Ajna, leaving behind a fine dining scene. Conspicuous consumption encouraged with lobster omelettes, saffron-crusted lamb, and caviar from the Caspian Sea ($215 for an ounce, but you are so worth it.) Main dining room has neutral accents and dark wood, but is more than willing to let its hair down for raucous late-night scene.
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