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Dining & Wine
Another Interesting Link
www.thirteen.org/marcopolo/
“The name says it all,
for this mix of Asian and Italian fare.”
“Good News for Dumpling,
Ravioli, and Empanada Lovers!”
Full Feature Article (Nov. 18 , 2009)
“One Great Plate: Moo Goo Gai Panini”
"With entrées like the Moo Goo Gai Panino, any combination of food—or people!—seems like a potential match made in heaven."
“Can’t decide between Chinese and Italian? You don’t have to!  Slip into the East Village’s newest foodie stop, Marco Polo Café, for a bit of both.”
“The Moo Goo Gai Panini was awesome and everything I've ever looked for in a true east-meets-west dish. It will bring me back.”
“The culinary chutzpah of the Dumplavoli
sets Marco Polo Café apart in a notoriously
competitive neighborhood.”
"The Moo Goo Gai Panini combination is near perfect. Previously, the only panini that I liked was from 'Witchcraft,’
and now I've found a place that's outdone them. Sorry,
Tom Colicchio.  At least you still have ‘Top Chef.’"
"What a pleasant surprise! Delicious!"
Italian-Asian Cuisine
Thought For Food
"The Moo Goo Gai Panini sounds like a... but it is fantastic."
"Marco Polo Café is good for a quick grab and go and it's also good, believe it or not, for a dinner party. You will have the whole place to yourself - and BYOB makes it the most affordable way to rent out a restaurant in New York City."
...Like its namesake, Marco Polo Cafe brings together elements of Chinese and Italian cooking for a completely different dining experience. Students, locals, and foodies trek to Marco Polo Cafe for their one-of-a-kind dishes, like the Moo Goo Gai panini...