NEW YORK CAFÉ
Stuccoes, twisted columns, red carpet and Rococo debauchery for this 19th century coffee gem, now an annex of a luxury hotel.
This debauchery of stucco, marble, gilding and the incredible twisted columns make New York the most flamboyant of the great pesto coffees. Incubator of Magyar culture at the end of the 19th century, it was a refuge for journalists and writers. Damaged during the Second World War, it was abandoned during communism, suspected of being a home for intellectuals. Since 2006, attached to a luxury group, the Palace (now a hotel) and its café are like new but the splendour, in some places almost hallucinating, of coffee are still there.
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