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The service is slow and the tartines are actually smaller, open faced sandwiches (they are tasty, just really small).
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Salads, cheeses, light fish and meat dishes, plus open-face sandwiches called tartines on good bread.
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Salads, cheeses, light fish and meat dishes, plus open-face sandwiches called tartines on good bread.
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Salads, cheeses, light fish and meat dishes, plus open-face sandwiches called tartines on good bread.
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Salads, cheeses, light fish and meat dishes, plus open-face sandwiches called tartines on good bread.
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Salads, cheeses, light fish and meat dishes, plus open-face sandwiches called tartines on good bread.
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Salads, cheeses, light fish and meat dishes, plus open-face sandwiches called tartines on good bread.
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The brunch menu, with a set price of $14, is short with just six choices including granola, scrambled-egg dishes, tartines, a bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich, and a Kaiserschmarrn, an Austrian-style pancake.
East Village Old Country Melanie Grayce West 2011
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If éclairs (chocolate, caramel and "black and white"—half chocolate cream, half vanilla—are available, $5.50) aren't enough for a balanced lunch, start with the popular club sandwich with roasted pork shoulder ($12) or the winter vegetable or cucumber tartines on pizza bianca ($7.75).
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Pour cacher mon fou-rire, je pars faire chauffer du lait; j'apporte le beurre et des tartines de pain tout juste grillé.
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