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Little white house been serving up the classics since the Nixon administration. Original pioneer of cleaner, lighter Italian, still prides itself on prime sourcing. Some regulars date to day one, still dig into fresh scaloppine, capellini, tortellini. Clientele fleshed out with birthday dinners, UN grandees, midtown salaried set. Staid room with thick white tablecloths and creamy walls, impressionist views of Italy provide the color.
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Lunch haven for reasonable GCT-area eats. Handful of tables, stools at the rail, walls in company green and yellow. Yes, this is the same group of model-wrangling, Cristal-dunking boys as downtown,... read more
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