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A New Entrant in the Steak Frites Wars
When Le Relais de Venise opened its doors at Lexington and 52nd in 1959, it was hailed as something novel — a restaurant that served the lone menu item of steak, fries, and salad to everyone who crossed the threshold. It was also hailed as something of a bargain...
A New Entrant in the Steak Frites Wars
When Le Relais de Venise opened its doors at Lexington and 52nd in 1959, it was hailed as something novel — a restaurant that served the lone menu item of steak, fries, and salad to everyone who crossed the threshold. It was also hailed as something of a bargain...
North Indian Street Food Comes to the East Village
Just when it seems as though the Indian enclave centering on 6th Street at First Avenue has breathed its last restaurant, along comes a new eatery from the subcontinent to fill the void.
The newest comer goes by the name of Fomo Momo, the second word designating a class of...