The rose-hued light glinting off the downward-tilted gilded mirrors, the high-

backed red leather banquettes, the patina on the walls that look aged with decades of smoke, the wafting aroma of snails in garlic and butter -- it all evokes Paris in a visceral way. So do the servers dressed in all-black with white aprons, some of whom say their uniforms make them feel they're in a play instead of a dining hall. But, then, Balthazar from the beginning has been a kind of theater, the play always the same and always different, on a set where 10,000 customers have crossed the tiled floor every week for the past 20 years.                           https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/balthazar-nyc-french-restaurants-influence/food-and-drink
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