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Vincent's On Camelback

4.0 (248 reviews)
PriceyFrench
Closed 5:00 pm - 8:00 PM
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Romantic
Quiet
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Katie W.

Back at Vincent's... 25 days later... Vincent has done it again. Ordered TWO bowls of cream of mushroom soup to start. Tried Halibut Wellington. Amazing as always.

Lobster Chimichanga

Food, service, ambiance all incredible. A must stop when in Phoenix! Unbelievable selection of wine to be paired with wonderful food!

Lobster stuffed pastry

An exceptional experience from start to finish. The Discovery Menu was exquisite, and having four different tasting menus--one uniquely curated for each guest--was truly special. The service and perfectly paired wines were outstanding, but even they were surpassed by the culinary excellence. We were celebrating my mom's 70th birthday, and Vincent and his team far exceeded our expectations. A truly unforgettable evening.

Mark C.

First off, note that there's $6 valet fee. One of the things I love about this place is that there's no dress code; it used to be formal. The service is all dressed formally and they are all accommodating and amiable. I decided to order the beef tenderloin with green peppercorn sauce and their berry cobbler. It's important to note that they made a mistake on their menu. The berry cobbler says it comes with a scoop strawberry ice cream but it was actually raspberry instead. I'm not sure if this is standard, but it looks like a dessert order comes with a small chocolate souffle. I really appreciated that the dessert was larger than I thought it'd be. The beef tenderloin was tasty but I've definitely had some beef in the past on similar quality at slightly cheaper prices. My whole bill came out to $103.82 (includes tax and tip). I really think they can remove the whole valet service since it's a waste of money. There's a parking lot there that is easy to park in. I get that they're trying hard to be an upscale restaurant, but the place just isn't located in an upscale spot with hard to find parking.

Monica O.

For July's International Supper Club UYE Vincent's on Camelback was the place chosen! Vincent's has been in the valley for a very long time and I was excited to finally make it in. Our server was Diana, and she was great! The day arrived and off we went. After checking out the menu, I knew I wouldn't be able to do a full meal so I went with a starter and I ordered the Lobster Chimichanga with leeks, goat cheese and avocado corn salsa. Even thought this was a starter this was filling, The lobster chimi was packed with great flavors, So dang good! Ended the night with a rich decadent chocolate cake. The perfect way to end a great meal! Had a great meal with excellent company and looking forward to coming back!

Macadamia crusted sea scallops
Ashley L.

Pricey, classy, and buttery, lol. I love French food and was really excited to come here for a family birthday dinner. We were seated really close to the entrance, which just didn't feel like a great spot, but being more in the center may have felt a little too crowded and stuffy. That was probably the one bad thing about this place - just didn't feel like the air was circulating well. Even though I don't eat red meat I had plenty of options. I thought I was going to choose the scallops, but I made a spur of the moment decision change and ordered the trio of halibut, bass, and lobster. I was SO glad I flip flopped - I love tasting a variety and this was served like 3 perfect little fully plated mini dinners! I had a bite of one of my family member's scallops, very good but I preferred my dish(es). Other than mains, we had small croissants and bread with butter on the table. I only had croissant which was pretty good (I'm pretty picky - I do wish the outside had more layers but on the inside they were there!) We also ordered a chanterelle mushroom tarte appetizer to share which was fantastic (mushroom lover here). We passed on ordering a full dessert but with the check they gave us each a little flourless chocolate cake that was to die for and the small portion didn't leave me feeling unable to get up from the table. The service was nice but if I'm allowed to say it, a little snooty. I really liked the food though so I'd come back for another special occasion for sure.

Macadamia Crusted Sea Scallops
Cherry M.

When you go to Vincent's you expect a full five star experience. I attended as part of our International Supper Club. We chose Vincent's to kick off the Olympics! We do not tell the restaurants that we are with a supper club or Yelpers as we want to have a true experience. Ambiance of the restaurant is upscale. Cozy booths, comfortable chairs and beautiful decor. I was most taken back by the wine "list" as it's not a list, it's a book! So impressive! I started my meal with the Lobster Bisque. While I was surprised there were no lobster chunks in it the soup was super smooth, creamy and delicious. For my meal I chose the Macadamia Crusted Sea Scallops in a Burre Blanc. AMAZING. Probably the best scallops I have ever eaten. The waitress came out to change the place setting for dessert and we all said we were too full. She said "okay" smiled and kept placing. The chef sent our party out free dessert! The only reason I docked a star was due to their reservation policy. They require a cc be placed (totally understandable) but will charge $25 for anyone who does not show up. I really don't think this is fair as life happens! If you are looking for a romantic date night or just a five star dining experience Vincent's is always a solid choice!

Brulee for Dessert
Norm W.

First time at Vincent's on Camelback. What a treat. Friends invited me to share a celebration with them. The food, ambiance, and service were exceptional! Started off with a lobster and avocado salad. Very tasty as were the croissant rolls. One of the dinner specials was an individual Beef Wellington. First time for that dish as well. The Beef Wellington was a filet mignon baked in a puff pastry with mushrooms. It had a tasty brown gravy and some vegetables. For dessert, the choice was a brulee that was very rich. Chef also gave each diner a complimentary chocolate pastry. Food coma lasted only a short while. What a special evening! Shut down the place. They have been in business for over 30 years. Put this one on your list for that special occasion!

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This is like stepping into a restaurant in France. Great food, Fabulous knowledgeable servers. Very quiet and intimate atmosphere

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EVERYTHING was excellent from the cocktails to the dessert. Our waiter was professional, helpful and engaging .Highly recommend

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Sottise - Beef bourguignon

Sottise

4.2(208 reviews)
5.5 mi

A hidden, but well known gem in Phoenix, Sottise is an upscale restaurant set in what looks like a…read morerenocated Phoenix home from the 20s or 30s. I don't believe the server knew how to handle the less than formal style of the group I was with, but they did not turn us away and provided phenomenal service. The drinks had elegant garnish, and were well made. The most complicated might have been a vodka soda, but the additional touch was nice. For a start we ordered the oysters, which was kept everyone stuck between being nice and fair, and wanting to take all for themselves. We also ordered the octupus which was very good. For my main, I had the salmom rillete. Well made and pesented - I only thought to take pictures after I ate. Our group was never rushed for the bill and we enjoyed a beautiful evening sitting on their porch. I am looking forward to going back more "prepared" and enjoying their seabass or beef bourguignon.

I've been a loyal customer of this restaurant since they first opened and have consistently dined…read morehere about every two weeks because I genuinely love the food, atmosphere, and service. I even chose to spend Mother's Day here this year because it has always been one of my favorite local spots. Over the years, we've brought our small 12-pound bichon on several occasions and comfortably dined on the patio without issue. Unfortunately, during today's visit, we were told that animals are no longer allowed on the patio and were instead directed to sit on the metal benches in front of the restaurant ...benches that had no table space and clearly were not set up for dining. What made the experience disappointing wasn't necessarily the policy itself, but the way it was handled. As longtime patrons who have supported this restaurant regularly for years to be on a regular basis with staff, the interaction felt dismissive and honestly a little offensive. It was surprising to feel so unwelcome at a place we've consistently supported and recommended to others. I still value this restaurant and appreciate the many good experiences we've had here over the years, which is why this visit was especially disappointing. I hope management takes customer loyalty and consistency of service more seriously moving forward.

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The Farish House - A fine spring evening on the Farish House patio.

The Farish House

4.6(402 reviews)
5.6 mi
$$$
Romantic vibe
Vegetarian friendly

It's hard to put into words how great this place is. Have you ever been somewhere when everything…read morejust feels "right, balanced, happy"? That is Farish House. The cozy, intimate comfort of what used to be Coup des Tartes blended seamlessly with the deep, peaceful, gentle "love" you felt from House of Tricks into one calm, warm, easy spot. Farish House is a real, soul-warming experience across the board. The service, care, comfort, ambience, food, value and clear love they put into everything make Farish House our new favorite place. We walked through the front gate, up onto the front porch and inside where we took one of three small tables in the cozy front salon of this soul-warming 1899 French Bistro. *Food: we started with a bottle of Australian Cab. Shockingly good. And not crazy expensive, especially on Thursday when bottles are 30% off, it was an amazing deal. Turns out, the owner, Greg, was in the wine distribution business for several decades, curating wine programs for top Valley restaurants, so he really knows his stuff and their vast wine selection is amazing. We were offered a basket of truffle popcorn, mmm, salty, crunchy, and rich. We ordered the Chef's Selection Charcuterie and Warm Noble Baguette & Marinated Olives to get started. Both were beautifully curated, balanced, and incredibly high quality. The flavors and textures blended perfectly. with cheeses broken from large wheels, rather than cut and sliced, house-made pickled grapes, unique and unusual ingredients, smokey meats, compound butters, just awesome! We then moved into one of the cozy dining rooms and ordered the slow roasted Peposo Short Ribs and fingerling potatoes pan fried in duck fat served with Moroccan spiced aioli. Both were rich, warm and delicious. For dessert, and yes we thought we'd explode from all this food, we ordered a massive slice of bread pudding, some of the best I've ever had, rich, gooey and incredible. Along with that we ordered a beautiful Espresso Martini and an off-menu banana cream martini. Their drinks are not "poured" or mixed here, they're balanced and expertly crafted. This is French Bistro comfort food at its finest and it's unmistakeable. *Service: it just doesn't get better. Everyone working there is "family". And that's how they make you feel; like family, cared for, wanted, welcomed. Service isn't a choreographed masterpiece, no tuxedos, cloths draped over arms, napkins frantically re-folded when you step away, dishes served and cleared in unison. No, it's relaxed, warm, friendly, kind, like being at your grandmothers house and knowing you're surrounded by people who care. Met Greg and Katherine, the owners, and their daughter Alexandra and several other "family" members taking care of us. Their appreciation for your presence is unmistakable. *Ambience: it's just plain comfy, cozy, easy, relaxed, warm, deep, gentle, worn (in a good way), wise, and calm, that's the best I can describe it. Hard wood floors, cozy rooms, soft, warm lighting. It's a non-pretentious, French bistro that feels like the home of a favorite grandma or great aunt living in a warm family cottage in the outskirts of Paris. *Value: it's perfect. It's not ridiculously expensive like Kai, Brinkley's, Cafe Monarch, Christopher's, or French Laundry where you go, "okay, that was fun but we'll only do this very occasionally/rarely and it's probably worth it, but dang that was pricey!" No, Farish House is 100% value to experience, not cheap, but not overpriced, the balance is just right. It's a place you can go often, and we will. Yes, our meal with apps, drinks and dessert, some on happy hour and the Thursday wine special, was around $200. I'd happily say this experience was worth every penny. *Overall: I can't recommend Farish House highly enough. Parking is on the street or in a nearby lot, and that's a downtown thing. There's a small lot in back. The food, ambience, service, quality, and experience were stellar. I wish I could rate them 6 stars instead of just 5. I'll return often and highly recommend Farish House to everyone. I genuinely hope you enjoy as much as we did!

Of all the restaurants I have tried during my recent visit to Phoenix, this establishment is a…read morestand out! We arrived just around dusk and since the weather was beautiful, we got a table on the patio. There is such a contrast of two vintage homes, one being the Farish House in a sea of highrise buildings in downtown Phoenix! If you like a restaurant with a great wine selection, this is your place. I was lucky enough to have both of the owners (Kathryn and Greg) come by and greet us. This bottle (pictured below) of Pinot Noir was suggested to us, and we decided to have with our meals since our chosen dishes were beef and pork. One of the best wines I have had recently. We had the stuffed date appetizers which were devoured so quickly I did not have a chance to snap a pho My friend chose the beef short rib dish, which was well presented and extremely flavorful. After carefully reading each item, it was very hard to make a choice. I ended up with the pork chop meal, see cauliflower/potato mash, asparagus, and the awesome sauce along with the perfectly cooked pork chop made my taste buds very happy! We had service by Ella who is fabulous and also got to meet the owners daughter Alexandria. But there's more! After much deliberation and compromise, we both decided to share the bread pudding. I have been to New Orleans many times where they make fantastic bread pudding. The Farish House bread pudding can stand up to the best of the bread pudding in New Orleans and that is saying a lot. If you are a foodie and like local family owned businesses, this is your spot. Since I am only visiting, I will not be here for their Saturday Tea Service! Thank you so much for providing me with another wonderfu and delicious memory of my Phoenix visit. As Arnold Schwarzenegger says "I'll be back!" Bob, the Farish House cat ‍ was a delightful "host" as well.

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The Farish House - Drinking Champagne in the Champagne Room at the Farish House.

Drinking Champagne in the Champagne Room at the Farish House.

The Farish House - Farish House bar. Cozy, no TV.

Farish House bar. Cozy, no TV.

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Merci French Cafe & Patisserie - Cheesecake

Merci French Cafe & Patisserie

4.1(695 reviews)
4.7 mi
$$

Dining on Feb 23rd, 2026…read more What a charming and cozy French cafe! This classy bistro is run by wife and husband, Noelle & Duc Liao. Noelle manages and buys for the business and Duc does all the cooking and baking. With Noelle spending 15 years residing in Paris, and Duc over 30 you can see their passion for French cuisine. My friend loved her lobster salad sandwich accompanied by a spring mix. I loved the French vinaigrette that came with my salad! It was lip smacking! I wish I could buy some to take home. With a variety of in house made pastries and baked goods, I'm eager to return for coffee time or dinner on Fridays or Saturdays evenings. BYOB if you care to have some liquor accompany your meal, hours 5-7 pm. Plenty of free parking in this strip mall. The genuine cheerful service is refreshing as is the Paris influenced interior decor. Employees were gracious and didn't even make us feel rushed even when we realized it was 20 mins past their posted operating hours. I've heard that three quarters of their business is from returning customers. I too, will become one of them!

Tried Merci French Café & Patisserie on Indian School Rd, and it's one of those places that makes…read moreyou feel like you should be wearing sunglasses and pretending you're "just popping in for a little pastry." (I did not. I ordered a full breakfast and a waffle like an adult with priorities.) I went around 9:15am on a Wednesday--only a few tables were occupied, and the staff was super friendly, gave great recommendations, and the food came out fast. Inside is dialed in with chandeliers, French-y posters and photos everywhere, and a pastry case with tarts, pastries, and cheesecake that basically dares you to behave. The croissant was the star... fresh, flaky, light, buttery... exactly what you want. The egg was cooked perfectly and the cheese was melted into it almost like a mini omelette (loved that). My only hiccup was the "bacon." It leaned more limp pork belly than crispy bacon and had a distinct smoke flavor that wasn't the traditional hardwood/hickory vibe I'm used to. Also... because the cheese and egg are fused together, it's basically impossible to pick the bacon out once it's in there. Next time I'd order it without bacon or ask for it on the side and make it crispy. It came with a side salad, which is not what I expected with breakfast, but it was actually great, fresh spring mix and a delicious dressing with a subtle sweet undertone. There were also hash browns with a crispy exterior and soft, warm interior, exactly the texture you hope for I just wish there were more of them! Because I have no self-control around French cafes, I also ordered the Belgian waffle with fruit and whipped cream. The waffle was warm and tasty, more tender/soft than crispy, and I ended up preferring it to the 'scrape the roof of your mouth' style that most restaurants serve up. The whipped cream tasted freshly whipped and the fruit selection was generous. My only critique: I'd skip the granulated sugar on top. The waffle is sweet enough already, and biting into sugar crystals isn't my favorite texture. For a drink I tried the blueberry lavender matcha. It had crushed blueberries in it, but the matcha flavor was pretty mild and the lavender got lost. I also would've liked a touch more sweetness from the syrup but overall it drank a bit "soft" and subtle. Bottom line... really cool little spot with friendly service, quick food, and a pastry case that will absolutely ruin any plan you had to "just eat light." I'll be back but next time I'm customizing that croissant sandwich and letting the pastries talk me into bad decisions.

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Inside seating and decor

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Harmony Salad

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Voila French Bistro - Les nounours au chocolat !!

Voila French Bistro

4.4(296 reviews)
8.9 mi
$$

I just came back from a most exceptional evening in the company of outstanding hosts of Luc,…read moreSandrine and Chef Maxime. This outstanding Bistro delivers superb hospitality, and exquisite food in a lovely setting. The hosts could not have been more gracious and kind in their hospitality. Everything was so refined yet casual and delightful and incredibly delicious. Their lovely patio on a day like today couldn't be better for our extraordinary dinner for our birthday celebration. I myself had the smoked salmon and goat cheese salad. Some of the very best smoked salmon I've ever had to be honest, followed by their seafood choucroute. The pace of the meal was perfect. Everybody enjoyed their meal in our party of seven. The dessert were equally superb in taste and presentation. Once again our most sincere thanks and hope to see you again very soon!

We've lived nearby for years but never tried Voila and that was a mistake. What a wonderful little…read moreFrench restaurant. The ambiance is very appealing because it is quiet. That's rare in Scottsdale restaurants. Very civilized place where you can have a conversation without shouting. And you can speak French here and they will understand you. They are actually French people. The food was great. We had sole muniere and another all-seafood dish. It tasted good and it was the right amount of food. We had a Manhattan and a Sancerre wine - both excellent. The service was good. I liked that they had condiments right there at the table. In too many restaurants now, you have to request salt. Not here. I highly recommend Voila. (It is not cheap but you can afford it, right?)

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Looking to have a private party on our patio to enjoy our beautiful winters? Call us !!

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Pavlova, La Cacahuete, Cappuccino

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Zinc Bistro - Private Wine Dinner in our Courtyard

Zinc Bistro

3.8(1.1k reviews)
8.8 mi
$$

If you're looking for a go-to spot for French cuisine, Zinc Bistro never disappoints. It's easily…read moreone of our favorites. We recently enjoyed a leisurely lunch on the patio by the fountain, and the ambiance was absolutely perfect, relaxed and charming. We shared a cheese board, mussels, Zinc's house fries, and a crisp white wine, everything was delicious. We didn't feel rushed at all, which made it the perfect "lazy lunch" experience. Such a lovely day!

My wife and I have been coming to Zinc Bistro for more than 10 years and it's where we like to…read morecelebrate our Wedding Anniversary. Every time we come in the staff is incredibly friendly and accommodating. We always book a couple of weeks in advance to secure our favorite corner booth which offers privacy and a great view of the Eiffel Tower. Aside from the great service and romantic ambiance, Zinc's food is superb! Admittedly, we have our favorites and we always start with a dozen Oysters and usually go with the server's recommendation. This time we added a caviar bump, which took this delectable appetizer to another level. For our main course, we both prefer a filet with the au poivre sauce and seared foie gras. For dessert, we indulged in the chocolate souffle. This is without a doubt one of our favorite meals and something we look forward to every year.

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Zinc Bistro - Steak from the dinner menu. Delicious poivre

Steak from the dinner menu. Delicious poivre

Zinc Bistro - Family Is everything: which is why we want to give your family a little of everything! Get this family style dinner curbside!

Family Is everything: which is why we want to give your family a little of everything! Get this family style dinner curbside!

Zinc Bistro - Grab curbside food ...and drinks! We are here for those who want to dine-in and those who want the Zinc experience at home!

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Grab curbside food ...and drinks! We are here for those who want to dine-in and those who want the Zinc experience at home!

Vincent Market Bistro - Dessert with a caramel sauce and homemade vanilla ice cream

Vincent Market Bistro

4.5(226 reviews)
0.0 mi
$$

We were looking for the restaurant but entered the bistro and stayed. Serves traditional French…read morebistro staples which do not disappoint at all. Service includes petit croissants that were warmed just right, there is a decent wine list. Not too cramped, touches of French country styling for the ambience. We ordered the boeuf borguignon, steak frites and a salad of tomatoes and mozzarella. The steak, though sliced thinner than the usual chunk, came as ordered at medium well with ample au poivre sauce and well seasoned fries. The boeuf borg was fork tender, a little heavy on the wine but perfect nonetheless. All dishes were perfect in terms of portions (not too small), the finesse and the flavor profiles tempered just right. After 6 hours of driving from LA to Phoenix and another 2 hours looking at houses, this was the perfect early dinner. The service was professionally pleasant and unobtrusive. To top it all, we declined dessert but they sent us complementary pots de crème and a small slice of cake and it was excellent. One must go, and more often. If I had time I would go for another meal of foies gras and coq au vin and a side of trout. And then there's still the restaurant to try. Oh my.

It was our first time to the bistro. We are been to the main dining room before…read more The food and service were excellent. It would have been nice if our server had mentioned the price of the Dover dole on the specials menu. While we knew it would be expensive, $70 (before tax and tip) seems a little high for eating in a bistro. The room looked very dated and plain, but, as I said, the food was excellent. At the same time, I don't think it's a very good value for the money. A couple of glasses of wine and two entrées were over $300 with tax and tip. Pricey, to be overlooking a parking lot! We won't be going back to the Bistro.

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Vincent Market Bistro - Our evening menu

Our evening menu

Vincent Market Bistro - Escargot with French bread

Escargot with French bread

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Coq Au Vin

Christopher’s At Wrigley Mansion - Tenderloin skewers

Christopher’s At Wrigley Mansion

4.8(76 reviews)
2.0 mi

Had one of the most memorable dining experiences I've had in Phoenix at Christopher's at Wrigley…read moreMansion. Everything about the evening felt intentional, from the pacing of the meal to the service to the incredible sunset views overlooking the city. The space itself is stunning, with sleek glass walls, an open kitchen, and a retractable roof that makes the whole experience feel immersive without being over the top. You can tell Chef Christopher Gross has mastered the art of fine dining while still keeping it approachable. The staff struck that perfect balance too..polished and attentive without ever feeling stiff or overly formal. This is definitely a special occasion restaurant, but honestly, the atmosphere alone makes it worth experiencing at least once. Between the views, the wine program, and the attention to detail throughout the night, it feels like one of the few places in Phoenix that delivers a true dining experience instead of just a good meal. If you go, book around sunset.

The ultimate experience! It was the best evening of incredible bites, immaculate service, and…read morestunning views! My husband and I had this on our list for the longest time and I wish we would have come sooner. The tasting menu with wine pairing is the way to go. The pacing is completely to you and I found a lot of comfort in courses coming out once we were ready - it didn't feel rushed! All the food was beautifully plated and flavor profiles with textures were through the roof! It was a beautiful blend of seasonal flavors! The wine selection was also a wow-factor and complemented the courses nicely. The views were incredible at sunset and I loved how the setting sun changed the landscape of the valley. The bathroom is a must go to. The service was also incredible - Bryan was a phenomenal complement to the restaurant and Chef Chris. I loved how this fine dining establishment was not stuffy or stiff. I felt I could talk to each employee authentically! Highly recommend!

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Christopher’s At Wrigley Mansion - Interior

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Christopher’s At Wrigley Mansion - Lobster

Lobster

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Outdoor seating with view

Vincent's On Camelback - french - Updated May 2026

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