Jennifer Gould

Jennifer Gould

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Celebrity chef serves up Queens specialties at UWS townhouse

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Celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson previewed dishes featured on the July 31 episode of his PBS and Eater series “No Passport Required” at a Booking.com event held at an luxurious Upper West Side townhouse earlier this week.

The episode focuses on Indo-Guyanese food and culture in the Queens neighborhood of Richmond Hill.

The home is on the rental market for $42,000 per month. The 20-foot-wide property is also for sale asking $15.95 million.

Celebrity chef Marcus SamuelssonGetty Images for Booking.com

Booking.com named the listing, at 118 W. 76th St., the “ultimate culinary dream home” and is offering a contest winner an overnight stay there this week.

The 8,500-square-foot residence has seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, 1,800 square feet of outdoor space and a 1,000-bottle wine cellar.

The rental listing brokers are Citi Habitats’ Josh Sarnell and Melina Lombardi-Meyer, and Richard Pretsfelder and Sophie Smadbeck of Leslie J. Garfield.