Delmonico's, a restaurant that first opened in 1827, has become "widely known as the restaurant that changed New York dining forever." Eater NY takes a look at its history, its notable patrons (Mark Twain, Abraham Lincoln) and the dishes that made the restaurant famous. [-ENY-]
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