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"Wear the face of tragedy or of comedy, it`s hard to take yourself too seriously in this room where grinning caricatures of the show-business famous line the walls...."
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"Sardi's, an 82-year old New York tradition located half a block from Times Square (234 W 44th St), is a troubled restaurant nowadays. I had eaten there with an international group about 10 years ago...."
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"It's next door to The New York Times, and even we rarely go there. What used to be the quintessential theater district restaurant is now a sad example of faded glory; if you have great memories of the place, don't spoil them...."
[ more from gayot]
| "A theater-district legend for nearly 80 years, Sardi's honors its Broadway clientele in the more than 1,000 caricatures covering the walls. The main dining room, done in dark burgundy with glittering chandeliers, is comfortable; the upstairs rooms are ope..." |
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[ more from local.yahoo]
| "Company Information: This landmark restaurant founded in 1921 has become a Broadway legend. Sardi's is known for its theatrical clientele more than for the cuisine, and the walls are aptly decorated with caricatures of famous stage and screen personalitie..." |
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "Vincent Sardi opened this Times Square restaurant in 1927 and to this day, Sardi's remains a hub for the entertainment business elite. The venerable Broadway eatery has employed a house caricaturist (a meal a day for a caricature a day) since its inceptio..." |
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"This landmark restaurant founded in 1921 has become a Broadway legend. Sardi's is known for its theatrical clientele more than for the cuisine, and the walls are aptly decorated with caricatures of famous stage and screen personalities...."
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