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Le Bernardin’s Four-Star Fish Now Comes in Swanky Digs: Review

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During my three-hour, eight-course, $190 dinner at Le Bernardin, I didn’t feel the need to stand up once, not even to stretch.

I simply gave myself over to the chef’s tasting menu in a world-class restaurant that urged me to focus on the food while remaining deeply, satisfyingly comfortable.