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Hamptons village provides inspiration for Flatiron charmer. Unoppressive nautical theme, swank chandeliers, marble, wainscoting. There's fresh fish, of course, but menu also swings Korean. West Coast fave kalbi tacos with kimchee slaw and pico de gallo, braised Korean short rib with chestnut and ginkgo nuts, soju bombs. For lunch, affordable sandwiches and salads, fresh seafood rolls. Dinner's a little pricier, with Japanese accents thrown in. Sip a toasty Southampton Publick House Altbier, pretend your summer share is just a short stumble away.
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