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The place is defined, however, by the refined cooking of Christian Mir and the well-run dining room of Elaine DiGiacomo.
The food is a beguiling blend of French and Mediterranean, with new American accents.
Some of the fine appetizers are tuna tartare, surrounded by a smoked-salmon skyline; lobster salad with fennel, basil and orange; and a super, cool crabcake.
Main courses may include an herbaceous rack of lamb; seared duck breast with a fennel-honey lavender sauce; and oven-roasted monkfish in sage broth.
The berry napoleon and the creme brulee ars stellar ways to end the meal.
Peter M. Gianotti
Hours: Seasonal.