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Recipes don’t come much more retro than lobster Thermidor, named for the eleventh month of the First Republic’s new calendar, when Napoleon Bonaparte is said to have first tasted this dish. Restaurants don’t come more retro than Atlantic City’s Knife & Fork Inn, which opened in 1912 as a men’s club and was famously raided by bottle-smashing federal agents during Prohibition. Two retros, it turns out, can make a very persuasive neo. The Knife & Fork has done it by a feat of entrepreneurial imagination and daring bolstered by hospitality know-how and culinary care.
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