At famous dining establishments, tourists seek out not just food but also photos and souvenirs; at casual restaurants, often they leave behind a token of their visit, too. This wall of foreign currency, one of the most varied in New York, bears entries from the length and breadth of every continent but Antarctica. The most geographically remote seems to be Fiji. The most culturally remote — that's open for discussion, to be sure — might be represented by the bill in the upper left corner of the closeup. Click to enlarge the view, and you can make out Ruhollah Mostafavi Musavi Khomeini, whose stern countenance now graces the banknotes of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Can you name this restaurant? (Please post your answer online, in the comments.)