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Damn fine food for a rug store. Ornate, golden-lit scene tucked inside ABC Carpet, cluttered with antiques. Us Weekly crowd gets gossipy and giddy after one glass of on-point sangria. Tasty tapas, dates wrapped in bacon, lamb meatballs, and paella croquettes. Put that in your pipa and smoke it. Most everything's for sale here, so if you take a liking to that smudgy antique mirror, just ask the waiter to tack it on the bill.
Flesh lover's paradise courtesy of Mario Batali and his crocs. The man's man's tapas. Steak, sweetbreads, quail, guinea hen, pork cheeks, pig's feet, you name it. Both duck hearts and duck eggs. Sl... read more
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