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The Exchange at The Setai Wall Street – Financial District

$69 for Three-Course Upscale Contemporary Dinner for Two (Up to $116 Value)

$69
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No Longer Available
Sun Nov 18 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$116
Discount
41%
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$47
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  • Foodie
  • Date Night
  • Farm-to-Table

In a Nutshell

Fine-dining restaurant serves charred marinated amadi, pan-roasted porterhouse pork chop & housemade bread fashioned from local ingredients

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table; 2 per table of 5 or more. Online reservations are strictly prohibited. Phone reservations required. Subject to availability. Menu changes daily.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

$69 for an Upscale Contemporary Dinner for Two (Up to $116 Total Value)

  • Two appetizers (up to a $16 value each)
  • Two entrees (up to a $28 value each)
  • Two desserts (up to a $14 value each)

The menu begins with appetizers such as poached-quince-and-pear salad ($13) and spiced beef carpaccio ($15). Entrees include housemade pumpkin tortellini ($20) and skate wing roasted on the bone ($22). Diners end meals with desserts such as squash cheesecake with maple candy ($12).

The Exchange at The Setai Wall Street

Executive chef Josh Capone’s strict standards for locally sourced ingredients and penchant for West Coast–inspired entrees has earned The Exchange at The Setai Wall Street high praise from journalists and foodies alike. Before diners sample the award-winning food, evenings at The Exchange at The Setai Wall Street begin in the "wine hallway," where candlelight flickers off the floor-to-ceiling glass display cases brimming with wines from America, France, Italy, Spain, and more. Pendant lamps and silk throw pillows lend a calming air to the dining room, where housemade pâté and terrines herald entrees such as local porgy with coconut tapioca and green curry sauce. Pastry chef Alise Ciucci oversees elaborate desserts, including a chocolate napoleon and an inventive squash cheesecake with maple candy. A glass wall separates the kitchen from the dining room, allowing guests to watch the kitchen staff as they prepare and plate each dish.

Groupon Says

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Dribble Drive: Each offensive player grabs a basketball and dribbles to the hoop. The one who dribbles fastest wins the points.

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Backdoor Cut: This is considered the trickiest play in basketball because it requires the offensive team to distract the defense by having their coach put on a top hat, wander onto the court, and ask the defensive players if they'd like to see what his head looks like without a top hat. If the defensive players ignore the coach's distraction, the offensive players should blow on the defenders' eyes until the dryness becomes unbearable.

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The Exchange at The Setai Wall Street

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