Dining in the Med Grill is a little like dining in a fishbowl, which might not appeal to everyone. But if you want to see and be seen, it's pretty hard to beat a set of floor-to-ceiling windows big enough for an automobile showroom. (Tip: to look your best, dress to match the cherry-red walls.) But the Med's not all show and no eat. The food -- pepper-crusted tuna with sweetbreads, for example, and a spectacular molten-chocolate cake -- looks as delectable as the crowd.
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