A classic French appetizer featuring cooked veal tongue, often sliced and served cold or warm, typically dressed with a vinaigrette, mustard, or olive oil.
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A classic French bistro located in New York City's Meatpacking District, renowned for its traditional French fare and cozy, institutional atmosphere.
Created byThe renowned restaurateur responsible for opening Balthazar London in 2013.

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