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08-24-2004, 08:07 AM,
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On the expensive end of the scale is I Trulli (www.itrulli.com) between Park and Lexington on East 27th. Features Puglian cuisine and extensive winelist. I've had it in mind to try it (or visit the wine bar) but haven't yet done so and it could get very expensive if you go for appetizers, entrees and dessert and wine. Looks attractive however.
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