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A New York landmark around the corner from Carnegie Hall, where many of that venue's world-class performers come for opening night after parties. Time warped, but not in a bad way. Grand entrance gives way LaGuardia-era Art Deco interior. Trim staff bring incredible bellini and champagne, but you're here for the caviar and foie gras. Lunchtime three course prix fixe is hard to beat at $29.
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