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Lunch at the Oyster Bar

The 'Oyster Bar', officially the 'Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant', is a restaurant located on the lower floor of Grand Central Terminal in New York City. It opened along with the terminal itself in 1913 and has been in business ever since, although it closed briefly for renovations following a 1997 fire.
As its name suggests, it specializes in seafood and has been renowned for its excellent offerings in this area. Its architecture is also notable, featuring the vaulted, tiled ceilings common in the era of its construction. It has become over the years one of the landmarks of the New York culinary scene, visited by the famous and obscure alike.
The archway in front of the restaurant is also famous for an acoustical quirk, by which someone standing in one corner can hear someone standing in the other corner perfectly no matter how softly they speak.
A sister restaurant, the Atre Shinagawa, is located in Tokyo.
The bar is can be seen as the back drop for actors in the current opening introductions for Saturday Night Live.

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Restaurant website

Oyster Bar Tokyo website

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