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Eli Manning mourns Giants loss with family lunch at NYC hotspot

The New York Giants’ brutal season isn’t stopping Eli Manning from living his best life off the field.

A spy exclusively tells Page Six that the day after Monday’s game — Manning’s first start since Week 2 of the season — the Giants quarterback stepped out to lunch at Fleming by Le Bilboquet on the Upper East Side with his brothers, Peyton and Cooper, and parents, Archie and Olivia.

“It was a very relaxed lunch and Eli looked great,” our spy said.

On Monday, the Giants fell to the Philadelphia Eagles, 23-17, in overtime — New York’s ninth straight loss of the season. Despite the game’s final outcome, it didn’t appear to ruffle the 38-year-old’s feathers.

“They were all in good moods and having a nice time,” our source said. “They were very nice to the staff and other guests.”

The Ronald Perelman-owned restaurant, which is a spinoff of the legendary French eatery Le Bilboquet, made waves earlier this year when The Post reported it Googled its unknown guests to keep out the riffraff.

It’s highly unlikely they had to Google the Mannings.