The Taste of the Present
New Yorkers don’t go to restaurants to feast on memories. Lutèce, once the archetype of French haute cuisine, and Gage & Tollner, an icon of the Gilded Age, both closed in February. Despite serving the.....
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New Yorkers don’t go to restaurants to feast on memories. Lutèce, once the archetype of French haute cuisine, and Gage & Tollner, an icon of the Gilded Age, both closed in February. Despite serving the.....
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