Cafe Salmagundi. Photo: Faith Baker
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Cafe Salmagundi
Out of Business
Description
Café Salmagundi is the owners' love letter to the Gramercy Park neighborhood. It's named after the satirical periodical created by Washington Irving in the early 1800s, "Salmagundi; or The Whim-whams and Opinions of Launcelot Langstaff, Esq. & Others," which lampooned New York City culture and politics. The restaurant is inspired by the New York experience, where a plethora of cultures and cuisines come together. Cafe Salmagundi's New American cuisine features seasonal ingredients from the Union Square Farmers Market and pairs classic and seasonal cocktails to match the robust flavors of the food.
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Features
Propriété
Détenu par des Asiatiques-Américains
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