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| Café Lure |
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169 Sullivan Street
New York, New York 10012-4940
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ph: 212.473.2642
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Fishing tackle, nets, mounted fish and bunches of flowers hang upside down, and a big mirror in back can`t mask the fact that this is a wee, intimate space. Chef Robert Bonura performs magic with appetizers such as wild mushrooms and sweet corn ragout in an infused cumin broth, and hot smoked salmon with apple-horseradish salad and scallion mascarpone sauce. For non-fish eaters there`s confit of Long Island duck with soba noodles and shiitake broth, grilled pork, roasted poussin, and brick-oven fired pizzas with traditional toppings.
This place specializes in a French and Italian fare emphasizing seafood. Expect the average entrée to cost from $12 to $20, and overall, guests go dressed casual.
More Reasons to Go: The live jazz is a great part of your dining experience at this restaurant on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. When weather permits, enjoy outdoor seating.
Eating & Drinking: Open for lunch and dinner. There`s a daily brunch.Both beer and wine are served.
Details to Note: Reservations are accepted. Entrances and walkways are wheelchair friendly.
Ways to Pay: Cash and American Express

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