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Before Gordon Elliot did Doornock Dinners and Tyler Florence did Food 911 there was Sara Moulton Cooking Live and my favorite (of all time) Two Fat Ladies. They were the best. Drank, smoked during the whole show and made real food with butter and sass. This place reminds me of them, but with a Hungarian feel. Schnitzel, chicken livers and paprikash. All homemade. So heavy ya need a nap and take a huge dump after. I came here for a birthday celebration last year and loved it. Very similar to a few places in Slavic Village but way more polished. Here ya have to deal with finding parking or be a tool and valet. If it were on the West Side I would come more often. Red Chimney and Seven Roses are closer for me...and I can still buy rocks just up the block! Lónak négy a lába, mégis megbotlik.
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