Café Sabarsky

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Café Sabarsky
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“Café Sabarsky, the highly acclaimed Viennese restaurant that is located within Neue Galerie New York.”
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Restaurant at the Neue Galerie

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Viennese cafe with schnitzel and sachertorte.

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Restaurant inside Neue Galerie serving Bavarian delights

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  • Agi’s CounterCaféCounter seating serving Hungarian, Austrian, Jewish cuisines
  • Golden UnicornRestaurantChinese restaurant serving dim sum in banquet halls
  • Café SabarskyRestaurantRestaurant inside Neue Galerie serving Bavarian delights
  • BalthazarRestaurantKeith McNally's flagship restaurant—this is also the master behind such atmospheric Manhattan mainstays as Pastis, the…
  • Joe's ShanghaiRestaurantThe history of Xiao Long Bao (soup dumplings to many Americans and foreigners) is swathered in folklore.
  • Third FalconRestaurantRestaurant serving seasonal fare from Normandy and Brittany
  • Win SonRestaurantTaiwanese-American spot with greenery and outdoor seating
  • Sofrito'sRestaurantPuerto Rican restaurant in Riverbank State Park
  • Hudson ClearwaterRestaurantWest Village brunch nook with alfresco dining
  • Five LeavesRestaurantBeloved brunch spot on Williamsburg-Greenpoint border
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