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This Garden City Restaurant Takes You on Boat Tours

This Garden City Restaurant Takes You on Boat Tours

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Because waiting for your food while entertaining a feeble conversation at your table is so last season.
Jul 26, 2025
Whenever we dine outside, we have to try to prepare ourselves for the notorious, widely-feared Waiting Stage. You know, the time between optimistically making your order with a heart full of enthusiasm and actually receiving your order: the dreaded anticipation phase. An Italian restaurant in Garden City, called E NOCI, has come up with a foolproof way to avoid the horrors of Waiting – instead of waiting at your table, you can wait while you take a boat tour through the Nile. Finally, no strained conversation to fill the empty space.
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