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before PLAYBILL'S after the Dining Guide the curtain show L - Luncheon D - Dinner S - Supper AC - Air Conditioned A BIT OF BALI - 127 W. 43 - Native dishes of Bali, Java & India. Fabulous RIJSTTAFEL (25 dishes) as served in "Bali" of Paris, London & Amsterdam. Open daily for L. D. & S. - Sun. D. Free Parking D. patrons. LT 1-2288. AFRICAN ROOM - 156 W. 44 (at Bway). Jungle décor. D&S African Spec. Exciting Afro-Carib revue 9-4 A.M. Catering, Sweet Sixteen Safari Parties. Dinner Patrons invited back after theatre at no min. chg. JU 6-7575. ALBERT FRENCH RESTAURANT - 42 E. 11th St. Complete dinner incl. all the sirloin steak, fried shrip or ham steak you can eat for a fantastic $2.95! Incl. Sidewalk Cafe & Free Guided Village bus tour. Bar. L. D. OR 3-3890. CAFE LUCCA - 110 W. 44th St. Pre-theatre-luncheon. Dinners of all Italian Specialties, served by candlelight in Fountain Room. L. 11:30 A.M. - $1.60 up. D. 3:00 P.M. $2.40 up. Cl. Sun. Amer Exp., Carte Blanche, JU 2-9400. THE CATTLEMAN - Elegant "adult Western" steak house at 47th St. & Lex. Ave. Bill Farrell at the piano. 6-oz. cocktails. Daily till 2 A.M. YU 6-4988. SHOW YOUR TICKET STUBS (before or after theatre) FOR A SURPRISE! CHANDLER'S - 49 E. 49. PL 1-1960. Famous for prime steaks, roast beef, autographed lobster. Caesar or tossed salad included with more than 30 entrees. L.-D.-Supper. Open 11:30 A.M.-1:00 A.M. Diners' Club. Amer. Exp. CHINA BOWL - 152 W. 44th St. (B'way & 6th Ave.) Authentic Cantonese Cuisine in the heart of Times Sq. Luncheon Dinner & After Theatre. Featuring combination plates & Family Dinners. Cocktails. JU 2-3358. DAVY JONES SEAFOOD HOUSE - 103 W. 49th (just off 6th). Serving the ultimate in fine seafood L. fr $1.65, a la carte entrees fr $1.95. After-theatre snacks. Delightful decor. Cocktail Lounge. Free park. fr 5:30 P.M. JU 6-2936. FUSCO'S-STAR-GAZING NITELY. Rain or shine the "Broadway stars" appear at Fusco's for pre-theatre dinner. Join them! Near all theatres at 54 W. 45th St. D, S, music. Open til 4 AM. OX 7-2788. Having a nightcap tonite? GRANADOS - 125 MacDougal St. COME LATE - Dinner & Supper served until 2 A.M. Original Spanish dishes in delicious variety. Colorful atmosphere. Quiet Flamenco guitar nitely. Open daily. OR 3-5576. KING OF THE SEA - 879 3rd Ave. (53rd St.) America's foremost seafood house featuring Imperial, Stone, Dungeness & King Crabs. Open daily 11:30 A.M.-11:30 P.M. EL 5-9309. Free Parking. L. D. A.C. LA BOURGOGNE - 123 W. 44th St. CHEESE SOUFLEES. A real French bistro; caters to before and after theatre clientele. L. 12-4, $1.95 up. Mon. thru Sat. Dinner 4 P.M. to 1 A.M., $2.95 up. Closed Sunday. JU 2-4230. LE RELAIS - 129 W. 48th St. CI 5-5448-9. In the heart of the theatre district. French Provincial Cuisine. Luncheon, Cocktail Lounge, Dinner. Specializing in after theatre snacks, Friday and Saturday. LE VERT-GALANT - 60 W. 48th St. French cuisine. L $2.35 up. Hot hors d'oevres served with cocktails. Complete D $2.95 up til 11 P.M. After-theatre dinner. Maurice - Chef & Owner. [[Cl.?]] Sun. All Credit cards. JU 2-7989. LES PYRENEES - 251 W. 51st St. Superb French Restaurant, favorite with Theatregoers, Provincial decor. After-Theatre Dinner 'til midnight, Cocktail Lounge. Recom. by Holiday. Sun. from 4. Luncheon, Dinner. CI 6-0044. LIVING ROOM - 915 2nd Ave. (49). EL 5-2262. Intimate night spot. Elegant love seats. Weekday. Min. $4.50 - Fri. & Sat. $5.50. Food, Bev, Ent. 9-4. Late Show at 2. Cocktails at 5. Kathy Keegan - Bob Manning - Sherry Britton. MICHAEL'S PUB 3 E. 48th St. PL 8-2272. Reservation Suggested. PHILIPPINE HUT - 305 E. 45 St. Authentic & rare native dishes of the Philippines. Tropical drinks. Spec: stuffed shrimp, stuffed boned chicken. L Mon-Fri 11-3. D 3-11. Fri, Sat til 2. Cocktail hour 4-6. OR 9-2644. SUN LUCK CHINESE RESTAURANTS of New York IMPERIAL - 935 Lexington Ave. LE 5-4070 GOURMET - 157 West 49 Street. JU 2-8182 WEST - 143 West 49 Street. PL 7-1170 EAST - 75 East 55 Street. PL 3-4930 TOM'S SHANGRI-LA - 237 Madison Ave nr 37 St. MU 3-0996. A new restaurant serving Mandarin & Cantonese cooking. Open daily - Lunch - Cocktails - Dinner. Three private rooms for meetings and parties. Ample park. after 6 PM. TOP OF THE SIX'S - 666 5th Ave. (Bet. 52nd & 53rd Sts.). Excellent food with a continental touch graciously served amid French Provincial elegance. The View? Just breathtaking! L.C.D. after-theatre sup. Open Sun. PL 7-6662. [[end page]] [[start page]] Wining and Dining Diary Beaujolais at 28 W. 56 Street is the confirming human dream of two handsome young men, Eugène and Roger, formerly with L'Aiglon and Le Veau d'Or, whose joint hard work and long thought have brought it into being. It is less than six months old, cares about what it serves, what is serves is first rate and its prices are a joy. I wandered in last week for lunch. I had Hors d'Oeuvres Parisienne (50¢ extra), fresh and individual shredded carrot, crisp, delicately herbed; crunchy lettuce that actually had a recognizable flavor; tiny mushrooms, succulent, firm-fleshed, well sauced and seasoned; moules rémoulades (for a rare change in this form, fresh plump and savory); celeri rémoulades, juicy and pungent, with a good chewy bite; beautifully-shaped, fine al dente beans called sagsa in vinaigrette sauce with onion; tête de veau in slivers dressed in a piquant vinaigrette sauce I found delicious beyond words; lastly, my bête "rouge," pickled-beets impossible to believe, even these I found good! My next course was the calves liver ($3 on the table d'hôte) - an extraordinarily large portion (this is typical of the Beaujolais) with bacon, cut string beans and mashed potatoes, all delectable, the liver properly cut, not too thick, not too thin, sweet and juicy and, though well crusted, still tender and rare, as fresh as I would get from my own kitchen. Altogether memorable. I drank the house red wine - a Beaujolais, of course - extraordinarily good, with a certain musty strength I found delightful. (The wine list is remarkably well priced and reliable.) My desert was the Crême Caramel - creamy, fresh, of good consistency and color. The service was courteous, deft, unobtrusive yet attentive and cooperative; the decor - largely red and black - (left over from a Chinese nightclub) surprisingly attractive and pleasant. [[image - advertisement with an image of curtain as a sort of border]] New in New York... Shepheard's at The Drake Hotel Incomparable cuisine...impecca- ble service...irresistible atmos- phere. Open Monday through Sunday for cocktails, dinner and supper; luncheon daily except Sat- urday; brunch Sunday, dancing nightly. Reservations recom- mended. PL 5-0600 or PL 5-2058. Shepheard's at THE DRAKE HOTEL, NEW YORK Park Avenue at 56th Street [[line]] [[image - advertisement with 4 corner decoration pieces and a man's face]] JULES PODELL presents JAN MURRAY PAT WOODELL (BOBBI JO of Petticoat Junction) COPACABANA 10 E. 60 • PL 8-0900 47
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Cannot tell if Le Vert-Galant entry is Cl. or CI..