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135 E. 62nd St., New York, NY, 10021
Between Park and Lexington Aves.
212-207-4601
nursenancy from 10803 | Posted on 5/28/03
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wonderful and romantic place to have an authentic and elegant french dinner. The menu boasts superb culinary choices and the prices are moderate. Save room for dessert and prepare to be bowled-over by the orgiastic chocolate-lovers plate which promises to fulfill all your sweet desires! The only thing missing here is the view of Le Tour Eiffel!
verna | Posted on 3/22/03
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Everything on the menu was so appealing it was difficult to choose. All four of us ordered different dishes and we all thought everything from appetizers to desserts was outstanding. Excellent service. Tables are nicely spaced so conversation is clearly audible.
simulation | Posted on 3/11/03
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Saturday's Prix Fix Lunch at $20 was wonderful. Soup, entree, and dessert were out of this world. So go for the $3.50 coffee with dessert. We ate in the bar downstairs which is dim and utilized by workers. The upstairs rooms were quite nice but unused Saturday noontime.
Theresa | Posted on 1/3/03
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Rouge offers a wonderfully ranged menu at affordable prices. It can be a great occasion restaurant and the downstairs dining room offers a comfortable environment for a quick bite.
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