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Businiess name:  La Baraka Restaurant
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We have been here for dinner a few times, and have always enjoyed the food and service. There are not many French restaurants in NYC, outside of Manhattan - and those are very expensive. A full dinner here, including salad, appetizer, main course, dessert and coffee is only about $30. A trip to Manhattan would cost more than that in parking, tolls and extra gas! We have tried quite a few of the main courses and have never been disappointed. The daily specials are usually a good bet. Occasionally, they offer a whole fish - it's truly delicious. Ask for it, if the wait staff does not mention it . I think of La Baraka as the recession alternative to expensive Manhattan dining. Pros: Food, Service, Value

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