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Skip waiting for your check with new feature on OpenTable app

No check, please!

Impatient New Yorkers no longer have to go through the chore of asking servers for the bill and waiting to sign the receipt at some of the finest restaurants in the city.

The popular phone-reservation app OpenTable on Monday began a program at 45 eateries — including Le Cirque and Smith & Wollensky — that allows for mobile payment.

Diners who make a reservation using the free iPhone app can check their bill throughout their meal, pick a tip, and then slide to pay.

They can then leave whenever they are ready, rather than flag down a waiter.

The app also lets users pay for a meal with a credit card that a restaurant doesn’t normally accept.

App users can also pay with their phones at Agave and Perry Street in the West Village, and Fig & Olive in Midtown and the Upper East Side.

The company was bought by Priceline.com for $2.6 billion in July, and will expand the mobile payment system to 20 new cities this year.

It faces competition from New York restaurant-payment startup apps Cover and Dash.