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Article: Cold Fusion: Chow No Fun at Chinoiserie.(Arts&Entertainment)
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- The New York Observer (New York, NY)
- Article date:
- January 22, 2001
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Byline: Moira Hodgson
There are two flights of brightly lit steps leading down to Chinoiserie, then three black invisible ones at the bottom. I nearly went flying-as, I imagine, most people do, providing many an entertaining moment for the staff standing by the desk at the entrance. It's a fitting metaphor for what awaits you in this new, wildly popular restaurant in the basement of the Hotel Giraffe. It belongs in a movie by Jacques Tati.
"Tempered with cultural overtones, Chinoiserie evokes the playfulness of classical 'Chinoiserie' as only the French would know it and the British adore to this day!" says the press release. I always thought ...