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  2. Gramercy Tavern - Wikipedia

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    10003. Country. United States. Coordinates. 40°44′19″N 73°59′19″W  /  40.738557°N 73.9885°W  / 40.738557; -73.9885. Website. www.gramercytavern.com. Gramercy Tavern is a New American restaurant located at 42 East 20th Street (between Broadway and Park Avenue S.), in the Flatiron District in Manhattan, New York City. [1]

  3. Delmonico's - Wikipedia

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    Delmonico's restaurant at the corner of 5th Ave. and 44th St. in 1903. Delmonico's is the name of a series of restaurants that operated in New York City, and Greenwich, Connecticut, with the present version located at 56 Beaver Street in the Financial District of Manhattan. The original version was widely recognized as America's first fine ...

  4. Per Se (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Per Se is a New American and French restaurant at The Shops at Columbus Circle, on the fourth floor of the Deutsche Bank Center at 10 Columbus Circle in Manhattan, New York City. It is owned by chef Thomas Keller, [1] and the Chef de Cuisine is Chad Palagi. Per Se has maintained three Michelin stars since the introduction of the New York City ...

  5. Rao's - Wikipedia

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    Postal/ZIP Code. 10029. Country. United States. Website. raosrestaurants.com. Rao's (/ ˈreɪoʊz /) is an Italian-American restaurant founded in 1896. It is located at 455 East 114th Street, on the corner of Pleasant Avenue in East Harlem (or Italian Harlem), New York City. Rao's has a sister restaurant in Los Angeles. [1][2]

  6. Windows on the World - Wikipedia

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    Seating capacity. 240. Website. windowsontheworld.com (archived) Windows on the World was a complex of dining, meeting, and entertainment venues on the top floors (106th and 107th) of the North Tower (Building One) of the original World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States. [1]

  7. Lutèce (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Lutèce. Lutèce was a French restaurant in Manhattan that operated for more than 40 years before closing in early 2004. It once had a satellite restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. [2] It was famous for its Alsatian onion tart and a sauteed foie gras with dark chocolate sauce and bitter orange marmalade. [3]