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F ranz-Josef slept on an iron cot in the corner of a rather modest bedroom at his Imperial Palace. At state dinners he dined in splendor presiding over vast tables of impeccable linen, porcelain, crystal, gilt and twenty course meals. Such was the protocol that once he placed his fork down at the end of a meal, his guests followed suit. Even though state dinners at Windsor Castle still evoke pomp and circumstance, there are few palaces, let alone restaurants, that present their guests with 22 course meals (officially 16, but we counted 22). 11 Madison does just that. Occupying a grand period Deco hall on the first floor of one of the most noteworthy classic limestone skyscrapers in New York, across from Madison Square Park, the atmosphere is elegant without being imperial in the least. The service is polite and attentive without being stuffy. The tabletop presentation is contemporary, even whimsical for some courses, without being trite or fussy. The lighting is subdued without being cave-like. The graphic design on menus and wine lists is clear and unadorned, hardly recognizable to a guest at Franz Josef's table, who would have viewed the viands in Rococo script. The woods, metals, etched glass, stone, terrazzo, window mullions, leather upholstered benches, chairs and textiles evoke the iconic Normandie without being a hackneyed reimagining (the room is a period Deco room). HYLAND

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