Dining Incognito: The Post's Experiment at NYC's Top Restaurants in Senator Fetterman's Attire

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Dining Incognito: The Post's Experiment at NYC's Top Restaurants in Senator Fetterman's Attire
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A New York Post reporter attempted to dine at some of NYC's finest restaurants dressed in the casual attire of Senator John Fetterman, only to be met with rejection and mockery from maître d's who strictly enforce dress codes. While some restaurants like Nobu and Gramercy Tavern allowed entry, others like Daniel, Le Bernardin, and Jean-Georges turned the reporter away for wearing athletic wear, jeans, sneakers, and sweatshirts. However, Eleven Madison Park welcomed the reporter, stating that as long as one is wearing clothes, there are no expectations for evening attire. The incident has sparked debate among congressional colleagues, with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticizing the Senate for relaxing dress code rules for Fetterman.

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