The spot serves up serious aesthetics (think: lovely glassware, kababs and tahdig on silver trays, and thoughtful garnishes) that are uncommon in strip-mall dining.
Though shuttered for more than three decades, the Marble’s legacy lives on in the dizzying array of talent it fostered.
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