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"Lauder decided to create a museum to house the collection of Austrian and German art assembled by Serge Sabarsky, he wanted a cafe to go with it. It would be a real Viennese cafe, with marble tabletops, chairs designed by Adolf Loos and an authentic Vienn..."
[ more from gayot]
"Kurt Gutenbrunner (of Wallsé and Thor) has concocted a Viennese coffeehouse that's so realistic (down to the Austrian newspapers on sticks for patrons' all-day perusal) that you'd almost expect to hear German being spoken on the street when you leave. Lo..."
[ more from judysbook]
| "Cafe Sabarsky has many things going for it, including German/Austrian food that is actually delicate (such an an open-face ham sandwich on wheat bread with mustard, fresh shredded horseradish and paper-thin pickles), lovely coffee and tea service, a wide..." |
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"It’s easy to forget, in this era of plastic cups and lattes to go, that coffee is a luxurious, old-world drink. A single cup at this high-minded Viennese café on upper Fifth Avenue costs $5 and comes to the table on a silver tray...."
[ more from nysun]
"The critical history of Klimt (1862–1918) is one of the stranger phenomena in the appreciation of modern art. It parallels fairly closely the fortunes of his friend and amorous rival, Gustav Mahler, in music...."
[ more from savorynewyork]
""at least half the museum's visitors whiz through the special exhibitions. then race downstairs for the aesthetic experience that really counts, coffee and linzer torte...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| ""That is the way of a real Viennese coffee house: that you can have as much or as little as you like," says the manager of Cafe Sabarsky, the Neue Museum's spare but quaintly elegant cafe named after the museum's founder, Serge Sabarsky. Having escaped Vi..." |
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"This new neighbor to Café Sabarsky is located on the Upper East Side, nestled within the Neue Galarie premises. After an interesting walk through the gallery, step into the café for authentic Austrian treats...."
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