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Restaurateur Julie Taras Wallach, owner of the Tipsy Parson eatery, is selling her apartment at 219 W. 14th St. The fifth-floor unit is asking $1.2 million.

It was designed by her brother, the architect Jeffrey Taras.

The best part of the one-bedroom, one-bathroom, 636-square-foot apartment — beyond its private rooftop — might be its chef’s kitchen.

We can just imagine her restaurant’s chef, “Top Chef” star Ty-Lor Boring, dropping in to make his signature shrimp with grits and buttermilk biscuits.

The apartment features ceilings more than 11 feet high and a wood-burning fireplace.

A pocket door leads from the living room to the bedroom, with custom floor-to-ceiling closets and a built-in counter/desk.

There’s also a spiral staircase that leads to that 450-square-foot private, landscaped roof deck with city views.

The listing brokers are Henry Hershkowitz, Cartwright Lee and Heather McDonough, of Core.

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