One of the world's most famous views combined with one of the most glamorous and romantic restaurants creates a premier dining destination for discriminating New Yorkers as well as heads of state and celebrities. The exceptional cuisine and wonderful desserts, along with an outstanding wine list, more than live up to the spectacular waterfront ambiance.
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