Places you could take me to dinner

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If you ever feel like taking me to dinner and don't quite know where to go .. here are a few ideas

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 11/29/06

The region's grandest dining (and no lunching) takes place at grandissimo hotel Palazzo Sasso, courtesy of young Pugliese chef Pino Lavarra, who took over from the original chef, Antonio Genovese, in 2001 and recently increased his Michelin star... See more more

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enjoying the finer things in life, luxury and pleasure?

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 11/27/06

Former American presidents seated at table 3? Check. Beef cheek ravioli with crushed squab liver and black truffles served at table 6? Check. Large-and-in-charge man with red hair in a ponytail, shorts, and clogs walking the aisles? Check. Such is a... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 11/14/06

Place de la Concorde Photo: William Abranowicz, Condé Nast Traveler/The Secret Life of Paris

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/31/06

In the freshly hip Chueca neighborhood, walls the color of egg yolk lined with eclectic framed prints and matching eggy tablecloths make the cozy setting for a fun experience in evolved tapas. Chef Iñaki Camba changes the lineup according to the... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/31/06

Metro: Passy For fashionable foodies, a meal at this small split-level dining room with silver-painted walls in a quiet street near the Trocadero is guaranteed Nirvana. In fact, many of the capital's most demanding gourmets insist there's no young... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/31/06

This was probably the place that first convinced Manhattan residents that Brooklyn had it going on. It began in 2000 as a quirky antique store selling farmhouse tables, seven-foot tin Michelin Man cutouts, church pews, insane '50s lighting fixtures,... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/31/06

Expect to see at least one or two boldfaced names (certainly from the fashion world, sometimes from the movies) while dining at this cozy brown-and-cream-colored spot, a feeding station for owner/club queen Amy Sacco's regulars before they head over... See more more

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See this at: concierge.com| Added on 10/31/06

After (over)extending his worldwide empire with flashy and not always well-received restaurants such as New York’s V Steak and Shanghai’s JG, Jean-Georges Vongerichten returns to the formula that established his reputation with this pared-down temple... See more more

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