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Jambalaya $8.49 Loaded with chicken, shrimp and sausage.

  • California Salad $10.99 Avocado, bacon and your choice of fried chicken tenders or grilled chicken breast atop mixed green salad.
  • Knickerbocker Shrimp Salad $10.99 Tender gulf shrimp with spices from and old family recipe.
  • Seafood Gumbo $5.49 Louisiana style gumbo spiced to perfection.

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Where is Mortimer's in New York?

Save Story. Save this story for later. Mortimer’s, the restaurant on the corner of Lexington Avenue and Seventyfifth Street , is the best show in New York. If you can get a table. But don’t count on getting a table.

What was the centerpiece of the cafe mortimer?

Helium balloons with silver lame streamers hugged the ceiling. The centerpieces were large jars of candy, and Wind in the Willows beanbag animals anchored the place cards on the candlelit tables, which were covered with Liberty of London tablecloths rushed to completion for $250 apiece. "Dim the lights so we can see how it’s going to look," Bernbaum said to Michael Connolly. He crossed his arms and stared up at the balloons. "Get me a scissors," he said. "These ribbons are too long."

What did Bernbaum tell the princess about Mortimer's private dinner?

Another night, the King and Queen of Spain entertained in the restaurant. Bernbaum was determined to keep their evening at Mortimer’s private. "No one knew he was coming," said Bernbaum.

Where is the Bembaum family house?

In Bembaum’s stylish apartment upstairs over the restaurant, there is a drawing of his family’s town house on Delancey Place in Philadelphia. The apartment is one open space, all the walls having been knocked down to achieve the effect of a vast room in an exotic country house. There are lacquered cabinets, paintings of Turkish sultans, a French desk, and sofas covered with fur throws. Over the fireplace hangs a portrait of his late mother, with hands on hips, dark hair cut in bangs, wearing black velvet and pearls, and looking almost exactly like Vita SackvilleWest. There’s a photograph in a silver frame of his mother and her great friend, the opera star Lily Pons, and another of the First Lady, Nancy Reagan, in an affectionate pose with her adjutant, Jerry Zipkin. Over one of the sofas is an eighteenthcentury painting of a hound attacking a felled stag.

Does Bernbaum take reservations?

Bernbaum will deny to you that the restaurant is snobbish, but make no mistake about it: it is. "We don’t take reservations," you are told when you phone to book a table, "except for parties of five or more.".

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