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Lavish, extra-sceney spot of Taj Mahal-like proportions. Harem décor and smallish portions of so-called Asian street food are hit or miss. Chicken samosas, wings with messy chile sauce, and mussels steamed in lemongrass are all good bets. Otherwise, Jean-Georges may be spreading himself a little thin. Ideal for those who enjoy the quality and service one gets when dining with several hundred other guests. More! More! More!
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