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Le Marais, New York: The Kosher Brasserie That Refused to Apologize
Forty-sixth Street's quiet revolution — a French brasserie, glatt kosher, that has out-lasted three culinary cycles by simply being correct.
New York, United States
Onion soup. Steak frites. A wine list that reads like the Loire forgot it had to be observant.
Le Marais is the answer to anyone who still believes 'kosher' and 'classique' are incompatible sentences.
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