A wine bar with a variety of crostini from the owners of Al Tiramisu.
Pastas and chocolates make their way onto the menu, but cheese is the focus here.
A sleek and sensual alternative to traditional wine bars.
Chef Michel Richard offers his whimsical French takes on American classics for more affordable prices.
From the silk-covered walls to the flexible, inventive menu, every detail speaks of high standards.
In addition to the expected filet mignon and dry-aged rib-eye, the kitchen sends out fine seafood and dishes that surpass routine steakhouse items.
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This small gourmet shop has a selection of artisanal cheeses and meats. Find a cheese and wine bar in the back of the shop.
Sample wine from 32 bottles hooked into four Enomatic dispensers while grazing on cheese plates and appetizers.
The Mandarin Oriental hotel's signature restaurant is a world-class culinary experience.
The homey neighborhood gastropub promises above-average food and English beers.
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