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Listen my children, and you shall hear...Aaron Burr's sumptuous carriage house is true romance: flowers, firelight, and a piano that plays the lilting soundtrack to your dream date. New chef brings a lighter, modern touch, although succulent roasted lamb remains. Maine scallop sashimi app is lemony pureness. Follow duck breast with creamy peanut butter fondant. Dedicated romancers can throw down $125 for a full chef's tasting menu—the only thing hotter is the fire in your new fiancée's eyes, you charming bastard. This gateway-into-lifetime-love-cum-night-of-sophistication is worth the splurge.
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