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			<title>Experience Outdoor Dining at The Grocery of Brooklyn, New York City</title>
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The grocery, located in Carrol Gardens in Brooklyn, New York, gives diners
a feeling of warmth when dining which is sorely lacking in many modern
establishments today. Co-chefs and owners Sharon Pachter and Charles Kiely
offer their unique brand of dining experiences from Mondays through
Thursdays from 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM; Friday's at 5:30 PM to 11:00 PM; and
Saturdays at 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM. Reservations at The Grocery are also
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			<title>Le Bernardin Is a Genuine Four-Star New York City Restaurant</title>
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Yes, Le Bernardin is a great New York City seafood restaurant but it is
also more than that - it is actually a genuine four-star restaurant which
is owned and run by genuine French-born cooking mavericks Maguy and Gilbert
Le Coze. Gilbert's experience in French cuisine stems from his youth spent
assisting his father and grandfather in the kitchen of their family-owned
restaurant and inn back in France, the Hotel de Rhuys. Maguy grew up
helping her mother in the dining room of the Hotel de Rhuys. The New York
Le Bernardin is actually an offshoot of the original Le Bernardin which was
first opened in Paris and had won two Michelin stars within four years of
its opening. Not bad for a shoestring operation.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Giorgione Serves Great Italian Pizza in New York City</title>
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Everyone loves pizza right? But maybe you are the type who wants authentic
Italian pizza cooked in a real pizza oven right within the restaurant. If
you happen to be in New York City, you are in luck because Giorgione does
serve authentic Italian pizza (and yes, it does have an in-house wood-
burning pizza oven, which explains why its pizzas are really great.)
Giorgione pizza is so good that the restaurant snared the Best Pizza award
from the Best of New York Awards in 2004. The respected New York Magazine
also gave the restaurant a thoroughly glowing review in 2002.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Why is the 2nd Avenue Deli Not On 2nd Avenue in New York City?</title>
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Actually, the 2nd Avenue Deli really did used to operate on New York City's
2nd Avenue Street - this was back in 1954 when it was called New York's
best kosher deli establishment by the Zagat's restaurant guide. As a 2nd
Avenue deli, the kosher deli offered special examples of fine Jewish
cooking such as cholent, gefilte fish, knishes, pastrami, special corned
beef, and the classic matzoh ball soup. One problem encountered by the 2nd
Avenue Deli is that since its meat did not meet glatt kosher guidelines for
Orthodox Jews, such Jews refused to patronize the 2nd Avenue Deli. Another
reason Orthodox Jews used to shun the 2nd Avenue Deli is that it did
business on Saturdays.</p>]]></description>
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			<title>Per Se of New York City Merits Entry in Wikipedia</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>There are many restaurants in New York City, granted, but not many are  able
to make it into the Wikipedia with their  own  page  of  entry.  Per  se  is
called a gourmet restaurant, that is owned and run  by  its  executive  chef
Thomas Keller at its current location at #10 Columbus Circle (on the  fourth
floor of the Time Warner Center). Keller is  assisted  by  Johnathon  Benno,
the chef de cuisine. Keller  admittedly  took  a  risk  putting  up  another
restaurant, since he had  his  hands  full  running  his  other  restaurants
called Bouchon (with branches in Las Vegas  and  Napa  Valley),  and  French
Laundry (that runs solely in Napa Valley). Having  so  many  restaurants  in
his cap, Keller was closely watched when he introduced Per Se  in  New  York
City in February 2004 - perhaps people were wondering whether he would  soar
with this new restaurant or fall flat on his  back?  Whichever  holds  true,
Per Se remained true to the Keller tradition by being able  to  reap  awards
by 2005 -  specifically  garnering  a  much-coveted  three  stars  from  the
respected Michelin Guide in that year. Then by December 2006,  Per  Se  made
it to the list of the 50 leading restaurants in New York as rated by  Travel
+ Leisure Magazine. Restaurant Magazine followed suit in 2007  by  crediting
Per Se as the ninth top restaurant of  the  world,  and  the  second-leading
restaurant in the United States for that year.
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			<title>Tapas Available at In Vino of New York City</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>In Vino is a rather small dining establishment in New York City which has a
reputation for serving good Italian wine and tapas. What are tapas? Tapas
are basically food that is served as half portions as appetizers before you
launch into the main course of your meal. Tapas are a Mediterranean
tradition and are usually very succulent dishes in themselves that will
prepare your palate for even more delicious food. Newcomers to In Vino will
be pleasantly surprised when presented with a platter of smoked, hard, and
soft Italian cheeses to munch on while you wait. The Italian wines here
come predominantly from Southern Italy in particular, and so does much of
the influence of the food you can order. People who head for In Vino just
for the Italian wine should try to sample the full-bodied red wine
selections (such as the Nero d'Avola and Aglianico.)
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			<title>Meet Beppe of New York City</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>New York City (in New York State) has so many great restaurants that offer
a diverse array of cuisines that you can choose from. One of these great
restaurants is Beppe, which can be found just steps away from Union
Square's green market amidst a well-known restaurant neighborhood. The
building of Beppe was fashioned after the Tuscan farmhouse style - complete
with a real fireplace, wood flooring sourced from antique barn wood, and a
roof tiled with terracotta. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner from
Monday to Friday, while only dinner is served on Saturdays.</p>
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