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[ more from gastropoda]
"The lame: Mermaid Inn, where I met a downtown friend now from the neighborhood who felt as compelled as I did to try a new addition. We got there around 6, when the nice-looking room was pretty empty and very quiet, and left around 7:30 with our hands ove..."
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: This cozy tea salon offers homemade cookies and pastries to accompany select teas, as well as a variety of sandwiches and hardy soups. Reminiscent of the south of France, the decor is simple and sparse, yet charming and thoughtful...." |
2 reviews
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[ more from newyork.metromix]
"Perbacco has great pasta, but it is best known in the neighborhood for its antipasti selection. Order a few to share: try the polpettine (little meatballs in a marinara sauce), the grilled smoked mozzarella, or the deep-fried green olives...."
[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "With one eye to the old country and one eye to the new, owner Pierluigi Palazzo keeps his cobbled feet firmly on familiar soil and invites lovers of traditional and familiar homestyle Italian cooking to his recently opened Perbacco. Just a few blocks down..." |
3 reviews
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[ more from tripadvisor]
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[ more from wcities]
"Looking for cheap but nice Italian restaurant that serves all the fine wine you're looking for? Perbacco serves many small dishes with lots of flavors; such as the tasty fried and stuffed green olives; arancini rice balls, eggplant and speck; the gnocchi..."
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