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Lippera's Restaurant-Chatham
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Can't believe how great this place is. Wife and were up for Film columbia--the local film festival every October (saw Babel-loved it!) Well, this place has it all! 4 Floors, a great HUGE wine cellar/bar. The tavern on the main floor served me the best pizza I've had outside of NYC.The restaurant, where we ate the night before, was so good. Handmade Canneloni (Butternut Squash-yum!), Wife had Crab-Enrusted Filet-Superb. Shared Country Pate (like Foie Gras without the residual guilt) and Fig Salad (Old Chatham Sheepherders Cheese!) Valrhona Cake and Creme Brulee with the deepest coffee I've had outside of a Starbucks rounded it all out. We finished up by checking out the photo gallery and shops on the 2nd/3rd floors. (lol--during lunch the next day I even grabbed a haircut on the top floor.)
Pros: NYC Quality/Small Town Atmosphere/Zero Pretense!
Cons: Not one (well, maybe that I'll have to wait for that pizza and filet mignon
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