Monday, September 21, 2009

My Favorite Restaurants in Westchester, NY


                  Today I got to hit up a waterfront favorite in Irvington, Red Hut Bistro at 1 Bridge Street #150. A little hard to find because you enter a parking lot and walk along the water past one brick building and there you'll find it,another brick building with a rooftop deck and chairs and tables outside. I always get good food, and good service here and today was perfect weather to sit outside. I had a beet salad with goat cheese and a Marinated skirt steak with a cucumber salad. I didn't have it today but i do recommend the lemon tart.
                     Tarry Lodge, 18 Mill street, Port Chester, NY.http://www.tarrylodge.com/. This is an extremely gorgeous place in a very unexpected location. They offer parking across the street. This place is three stories and offers impeccable food and service. I recommend the sweet peppers as one of the appetizers. I recommend the marinated skirt steak. I have had the cannelloni which is also fantastic. You can't go wrong here and they have an amazing wine list.
                     Bedford Post Inn, Bedford NY, 954 Old Post Road,http://www.bedfordpostinn.com/. Set in the heart of stables galore you will see patrons showing up for lunch in equestrian wear. Sit outside on a gorgeous day under the trestle or if you sit inside in the small lodge downstairs you will be tempted by the glass display bakery. Their menu changes often.
                    BLT Steak, 221main Street, White Plains, NY,http://www.bltsteak.com/.Inside of the Ritz Carlton is an ultra-modern lounge with dark wood floors and high ceilings and one long wall of glass. The long bar has beautiful dark cabinetry. A must is the parmesan gnocchi that melts in your mouth.
                      Harvest On the Hudson in Hastings on the Hudson is a waterfront gem with a fresh herb garden and large playground on site outdoor seating, a large fireplace, and high ceilings similar to a mountain lodge.http://www.harvest2000.com/hoh/ 1 River Street is a must do on the checklist.
                     L'escale, 500 steamboat Road, Greenwich, CT, http://www.lescalerestaurant.com/. Waterfront bliss. Yachts are parked beside the restaurant. You must valet park and request outside seating because it is so gorgeous.  Tuna carpaccio, tuna nicoise salad, are my regular plates but you can't go wrong here either. This place is straight from a travel magazine

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