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Businiess name:  Park Luncheonette
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The facade of this splendid, New American bistro belies both the excellent food and more than reasonable wine list contained within. Styled on a 50/60's diner, the eclectic decor uses many original artefacts but don't expect hot dogs or milk shakes. The dinner menu is varied enough to offer a wide enough choice for about everyone without over-extending itself. The service is attentive without being over-solicitious and the prices compare very favorably with Manhattan bistros offering similar fayre. The experience was well worth the trip. Conversation with the staff revealed that one famous New York maker has used the Park Luncheonette as a location for a soon to be released movie. No names mentioned but you talking to me?

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