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116 South Ridge St., Rye Brook 908-4184
Cousin Frankie’s USA Grill 112 Willett Ave., Port Chester 305-4878
Fairways Restaurant
1323 King St., Greenwich, CT 203-531-1138
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Hilton Westchester 699 Westchester Ave., Rye Brook 939-6300
Panera Bread
10 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 939-0079
Port Chester Coach Diner
317 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 937-0008
Port Chester Hall & Beer Garden
Port Chester Railroad Station 3 Broad St., Port Chester 305-8383
Q Authentic Barbecue Restaurant
112 North Main St., Port Chester 933-7427
River House Bar & Grill
435-7 North Main St., Port Chester 937-9695
Rye House
126 North Main St., Port Chester 481-8771
American Rye Ridge Deli
Rye Ridge Shopping Center 126 South Ridge St., Rye Brook 937-2131
Sam’s Bar & Grill 1 Mill St., Port Chester 939-2001
The Kneaded Bread
181 North Main St., Port Chester 937-9489
The Pub
Doral Arrowwood Anderson Hill Rd., Rye Brook 939-6630
Asian Buddha
1 Rye Ridge Plaza, Rye Brook 481-4651
Euro Asian Bistro
30 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 937-3680
Burgers Elevation Burger
176 South Ridge St., Rye Brook 305-6700
Westchester Burger Co.
275 South Ridge St., Rye Brook 305-6095 Serving 20 different burgers including Original WBC angus beef burger, Tex-Mex burger, Kobe burger, Pretzel burger, Mom’s Italian Turkey burger, Greenhouse veggie patty, Soprano chicken burger, Ba Da Bing Italian sausage burger, a lamb burger, tuna burger and bison burger. Six varieties of milkshakes, appetizers, salads and entrées. Open 7 days from 11:30 a.m., closing at 10 p.m. SundayWednesday, at 11 p.m. Thursday and at midnight Friday and Saturday. Free parking in the shopping center lot.
Brazilian Café Brazil USA
37-39 North Main St., Port Chester 939-1139
Churrascaria Copacabana
29-31 North Main St., Port Chester 939-6894
International Café & Brazilian Bakery
103 Adee St., Port Chester 939-1002
Rio Minas Brasil U.S.A. Buffet
140 Midland Ave., Port Chester 481-5724
Central American El Tesoro Restaurant
92 Purdy Ave., Port Chester 935-9440
Sofia’s Café
22 South Main St., Port Chester 939-0005
Chinese China House
170B North Main St., Port Chester 939-7288 or 939-7290
East Wok Restaurant
140 Midland Ave., Port Chester 939-0068
Ho Sai Gai
544 Willett Ave., Port Chester 937-8337 or 937-8339
King Garden Chinese Restaurant
32 Grace Church St., Port Chester 939-4310
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Chinese Manchu Garden
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504 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 939-8688
140 Midland Ave., Port Chester 934-7852 or 934-7810
Number 1 Chinese Restaurant
24 North Main St., Port Chester 939-7271
Panda Restaurant
262 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 935-0741
Sichuan Pavilion
321 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 937-3355
120 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 937-8465
213 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 937-4699
480 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 939-8889
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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen 275 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester
Subway Restaurant
262 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 934-5045
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Bow & Rose Café
Pan America Bakery & Café
19 North Main St., Port Chester 914-481-5255
Starbucks Coffee Company
303 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 939-0695
22 South Main St., Port Chester 939-0005
Rye Ridge Shopping Center 118 South Ridge St., Rye Brook 937-1597
Colombian Aqui Es Santa Fe Café 32 Broad St., Port Chester 305-1060
Asi Es Colombia
172 North Main St., Port Chester 934-7675
El Encuentro
132 North Main St., Port Chester 305-1828
El Rincon Paisa
130 North Main St., Port Chester 939-9364
Los Chuzos de Juancho
8 South Main St., Port Chester 481-1340
Makondo Restaurant
139 North Main St., Port Chester 305-6147
Dominican Hollywood Chicken International
216 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 934-8137
Reyna Restaurant
66 Poningo St., Port Chester 939-9251
Ecuadorian El Criollito Restaurant 138 Irving Ave., Port Chester 934-8010
Rinconcito Ecuatoriano Restaurant
150 North Main St., Port Chester 937-7343
Fast Food Burger King
260 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 934-7877
Dunkin Donuts
330 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 939-8331
Dunkin Donuts
295 Midland Ave., Port Chester 935-9034
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302 Midland Ave., Port Chester 937-0022
604 North Main St., Port Chester 934-9497
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36 Broad St., Port Chester 937-0840
French Appétit Bistro
540A Willett Ave., Port Chester 690-2000 Specialties include: Pu-Pu Platter (2 or more), cheese fondue, seafood platter, East & West Coast oysters; soup du jour, escargots en croute, tuna tartare, wild mushroom ravioli (appetizer or entrée), octopus salad, Appétit veggie salad, tricolor salad. Entrees: Duck a l’orange, snapper with asparagus, chicken Scarpariello, grilled salmon, Appétit burger, dry-aged New York strip steak; sides include jalapeno mashed potatoes, Parmesan fries, broccolini, Brussels sprouts, sauteed spinach. Sauces: red wine, bernaise, peppercorn, chimichurri. Open daily. Brunch 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Sat. & Sun.; lunch 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. daily, dinner 5:30-10 p.m. Mon.-Thurs., 5:30-11 p.m. Fri. & Sat., 5:30-9 p.m. Sun. All major credit cards. Open Table reservations. Limited parking on premises or street parking.
Greek/American One Station Plaza
111 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 939-3416
Guatemalan Café Guatemala
28 Grace Church St., Port Chester 937-8537
Keylee’s Restaurant 11 Pearl St., Port Chester 481-1650
Indian Tandoori Taste of India
163 North Main St., Port Chester 937-2727 or 935-9680
International Brisa Marina Restaurant
40 Grace Church St., Port Chester 934-9090
Sonora Nuevo Latino Cuisine
179 Rectory St., Port Chester 933-0200
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RESTAURANT RECAP
Saltaire, Café Mirage & Panka opening soon T&J eventually moving to 10 Pearl St. By Jananne Abel
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hat is that restaurant taking the place of The Willett House again and when is it finally going to open? What about the former T&J Villaggio Trattoria? Is that space ever going to reopen as a new restaurant? These are a few of the questions I set out to answer in this month’s restaurant recap. Saltaire Oyster Bar and Fish House
nal Fulton Fish Market with his father from the age of five. His dad opened a fish store in 1959 which grew into a restaurant. Les learned every aspect of the 20 Willett Ave., Port Chester business, London Lennie’s in Queens, 939-2425 and took over the operation at age 22. Expected opening: August 31 After running London Lennie’s for decades and raising four daughters, he When I walked through the emerging found the former Willett House, an hisSaltaire Oyster Bar and Fish House on toric grain warehouse with 30-foot ceilJuly 27, the hope was that it would be ings and original exposed brick close to open by mid-August. While the date has his home in Rye. “The timing was right now been pushed back until Aug. 31, I have no doubt it will be worth the wait to to open Saltaire,” said Barnes. He described London Lennie’s as “an have a straight-from-the docks fish house old style fish and chips shop” with the and oyster bar in town. We previously atmosphere of a pub while Saltaire will enjoyed F.I.S.H. at the foot of Fox Island have a casual nautical feel. The premise Road, but the Fox Island Seafood House of the two is the same, said Barnes. “We want it to be approachable.” “I didn’t feel there was a great fish house up here,” said Barnes. “I felt it was a market we could tap into. “It’s a great space,” he added. “You don’t find spaces like this everywhere. The designer, Kim Nathanson, was very respectful of it. Her father did my restaurant 30 years ago.” The focal point of the restaurant, set back slightly from the Byram River, will be a white marble raw bar with two shuckers which will offer 10-12 different varieties of oysters per day. A cocktail bar will be located in the same vicinity which will have a craft aspect to it with custom blended salts and mixes, different flavored bitters and barrel aged drinks. The menu, which will change seasonally, will be printed inhouse daily because “we have to see what the boats bring in and Saltaire Oyster Bar and Fish House owner there are seasonal restrictions Leslie “Les” Barnes and chef Bobby Wills on fishing,” said Barnes, who stand in the dining room in front of some of makes daily trips to the Fulton the framed fishing maps that decorate the Fish Market. Saltaire, named historic grain warehouse with its original after a type of oyster Barnes is exposed brick. Jananne Abel|Westmore News no longer able to source, will carry wild fish mostly plus farm raised closed more than four years ago. branzino and farm raised salmon in the Saltaire owner Leslie “Les” Barnes, winter. a second generation seafood buyer and “There will be no frozen lobster tails aquaculture buff, has hired chef Bobby or shrimp, only fresh shrimp (when it’s Wills, a graduate of the Culinary Instiavailable),” said Barnes. “We are not tute of America in Hyde Park who grew looking to be a seafood restaurant but a up in the seafood business in Massachufish house and oyster bar. We will have setts, spent a large part of his career in fresh fish, easily prepared, to let the fish Boston and most recently ran a seafood shine through.” restaurant in Maine. An example of a fish dish Wills plans Barnes, 65, developed a keen knowlto feature is Grilled Montauk Swordfish edge about fish from going to the origi-
A view of the entrance and front of Saltaire Oyster Bar and Fish House which will be opening Aug. 31 at 20 Willett Ave. Jananne Abel|Westmore News over sunflower seed risotto made with vegan butter and vegetable broth, which he said is “creamy with a little crunch,” and heirloom carrots. Other examples are Red Snapper Ceviche with charred lime, sorrel verde and cashew-yuca purée and Grilled Octopus with heirloom tomato-watermelon salad, crunchy chickpeas and yogurt. “Will we have flounder filet?” Barnes asked rhetorically. “No. It’s not available all the time. It’s a throwback item. People are more sophisticated now. We may do whole roasted flounder, which is delicious.” He does expect to carry snapper, tuna, cobin (lemon fish), wild king salmon, soft shell crabs and Nantucket bay scallops. The latter, he said, are “the best thing out of the ocean.” Besides the white marble bar, the raw bar section of the restaurant has a blue, brown and off-white tile floor and is decorated with black and white photographs of fishermen and burgees—signal flags from boats. “It’s better than a lobster pot and nets,” quipped Barnes. Otherwise, he said, “we wanted to keep it fairly simple and let the nice architectural details stand out, all the brick work.” The main dining room is now on one level, a new wood floor was installed as
well as big beautiful chandeliers with an industrial look and blue booths, tables and blue and white banquettes. The mural of Port Chester’s historic waterfront which was painted and installed for The Willett House and sold at auction before Barnes acquired the space has been replaced with framed fishing maps. “I wanted oyster maps, but the designer went for color, so they are various fishing maps from around the world, some older and some more modern.” The restaurant seats 150 between the bar and the dining room plus there is a private room for 65 which will open about a month after the grand opening. It will have wall covering and fancy chandeliers. “We won’t be booking any parties until October,” said Barnes. For next summer he is planning a possible deck over the parking lot for outdoor dining. “The landlord would like to see it,” said Barnes, who has a 20-year lease. Barnes does have some concern about parking and said “the town has to rectify the parking problem.” He is in favor of the plan being discussed to make the currently free marina parking lot gated and paid. Demolition to make way for Saltaire started back in December, the chef was hired in March. “It’s been a long haul,” said Barnes.
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Saltaire, Café Mirage & Panka opening soon Café Mirage 223-225 Westchester Ave. Port Chester Expected opening: Middle to end of September Work is in full swing to turn the former T&J Villaggio Trattoria at 223-225 Westchester Ave. into Café Mirage. A new façade is visible, and co-owner Dave Haggerty, whom I bumped into outside the building Monday afternoon, Aug. 17, said he and his partners were going before the Architectural Review Board that night seeking approval for their lighted sign. “We are working on finishing, putting odds and ends together,” said Haggerty. “We had hoped to be open by now, but the building was so old so we encountered a lot of problems.” Among them was the need for asbestos remediation. He expects to open sometime in September and said “in another week or two we will have a pretty firm grasp.” While the layout is pretty much the same as it was in its former incarnation, the bar has been moved back a bit, the bathroom redesigned, the drop ceiling removed, and the carpeting ripped up and replaced with linoleum that looks like wood in the bar area. In the dining room the original wood floor will be reclaimed. Walnut has been installed behind the bar, the ceiling painted a pale gray and the walls will be painted blueberry. “In another week it will be dramatically different,” said Haggerty. “It will be a more modern décor. We’ve tried to bring it up to the current century.” With the new front, there is now only one entrance instead of two and the front windows open. Haggerty expects they will put tables on the sidewalk come next spring.
Co-owner Dave Haggerty stands outside the new home of Café Mirage at 223-225 Westchester Ave. which is in the midst of renovation and is expected to open in about a month. Jananne Abel|Westmore News previously the assistant general manager at Moderne Barn in Armonk. “We talked to him about working for us and he became a partner,” said Haggerty. The banquet room, the renovation of which is the landlord’s responsibility, is torn apart, and the ceiling was removed. Haggerty said that space will not open until a month after the bar and restaurant. Port Chester Trustee Sam Terenzi “just really brokered the deal and introduced us to the landlord,” said Haggerty. “He’s like our patron.” “I can’t wait to get back to work,” concluded Haggerty, who has been off for the summer to take care of the renovation. Previously he worked at Rye House after Café Mirage closed in September 2014.
Banner across storefront at 167 Westchester Ave. indicates Panko Peruvian Bistro will be coming soon. The restaurant’s opening is expected by early October. Jananne Abel|Westmore News “We are really happy with the way it’s cleaned up,” he said. While the barstools are in good shape and some of the chairs can be reupholstered so they all match, banquettes and booths have also been ordered. This new space seats 125 in the bar and dining room, another 125 in the banquet room, compared to 40 in Dave and his wife Katy’s former restaurant on North Main Street. Dave, who is the chef, said the eclectic menu “will be pretty much the same when we start” but that later “we might expand some,” adding that “it worked for 15 years.” The banquet part of the business, however, will be different. Besides Dave and Katy, the third partner in the new business is Ben Houx who will be the general manager and banquet manager. He was
T&J Pizza & Pasta 10 Pearl St., Port Chester 939-4134 Expected opening at new address: Spring 2016 I confirmed that T&J Pizza & Pasta is indeed planning to move into larger space in the new office building being constructed at 10 Pearl St., the site of the former Rye Town Hall. Grace Vitiello, the business’s matriarch who was minding the store when I stopped by on Monday, Aug. 17, said Johnny Ruggierio, her nephew, and Ray Sassano, her son-in-law, have been talking with Dominick Neri about occupying the ground floor space in his new office
building here,” she added. “I don’t know what we will do with it.” On Sept. 1, T&J will have been open at 227 Westchester Ave. for 25 years. “It seems like yesterday,” she said. The new restaurant will be a little bigger than the current one which seats 50 but with no place for private parties. The hope is to have a private room to hold 25 people. The new place will probably seat around 75 including the private room. Neri eats lunch at T&J every day, Grace said, adding that “they better make a nice place where they can sit outside” because Neri and his friends like to hang out outside even when the temperature is 90 degrees. “Everybody has to get used to it,” she said of the new restaurant that is planned. The benefit will be free parking. Since the Village of Port Chester started charging for street and lot parking until 9 p.m., everybody complains. While Grace and her husband Jerry, who will be celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary on Sept. 3, are no longer involved in the day to day operations of the restaurant they founded in 1990, she said “I’m always here. I love to cook.” Between Grace and her sisterin-law Philomena Ruggierio, they make the pasta, ravioli and four different lasagnas.
Thai Restaurant 9-11 North Pearl St. Port Chester Expected opening: When a deal comes along
While new windows have been installed in the attractive old brick building at 9-11 North Pearl St., it is not because a Thai restaurant is coming to fill up the vacant commercial building. A building permit in the window for alterations to the building including façade renovation, construction of interior stairs and an area for an ADA lift indicates the building is owned by Giuseppe Occhicone, so I went to his leather goods store on North Main Street to ask him T&J Pizza & Pasta, which has been at 227 if there was any truth Westchester Ave. for the past 25 years, should have to the talk I had heard a new home by spring. Jananne Abel|Westmore News around town that a Thai restaurant was going to open in building. Neri bought 10 Pearl St. and his building. The answer was no, but he the parking lot across the street adjacent to Neri’s Bakery Products from the Town would be happy if someone were interested in leasing or maybe even buying of Rye. the structure, which is being marketed “We are thinking about the spring,” by CJ Pagano & Sons. Vitiello said. “I am going to miss my
Panka Peruvian Bistro 167 Westchester Ave. Port Chester Expected opening: Late September-early October There has been a banner in front of the former Tortilleria los Gemelos at 167 Westchester Ave. for months, and Panka Peruvian Bistro had a table at the Taste of Peru food festival in Port Chester’s marina parking lot on Aug. 2, but attempts to find out when the Peruvian restaurant might actually be opening in Port Chester were unsuccessful until I wrote a message on their Facebook page and received a reply shortly before press time. “We are aiming for a month and a half tops” was the reply I received.
The construction site at 10 Pearl St. where the old Rye Town Hall has been razed and a new foundation poured. T&J Pizza & Pasta will occupy the first floor of the new office building going up. Jananne Abel|Westmore News
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Dining Out & About Advertisers receive extended listings.
International Whole Foods Market
575 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 708-1985
Irish/American Davy Byrnes Irish Pub & Restaurant
538 Willett Ave., Port Chester 937-2106 Full Irish menu includes Gaelic Mixed Grill, Shepherd’s Pie, Corned Beef and Cabbage. Also Irish Beef Stew, Corned Beef Sandwiches, Fish & Chips, Irish Soda Bread, salads, pastas, seafood, steak, Chicken Pot Pie, turkey, burgers, soup, chili, Sherry Trifle, New York Style Cheesecake, Guinness Dark Irish Beer, Hart Irish Beer. Lunch: Sun.-Sat. 11:30-5, Dinner: 5-10 p.m. Credit cards: VISA, MC, AX. Some off-street parking.
McShane’s Pub & Restaurant
123 North Main St., Port Chester 937-7800
Italian Fortina
Rye Ridge Shopping Center 136 South Ridge St., Rye Brook 937-0900
Marianacci’s Restaurant 24 Sherman St., Port Chester 939-3450
Italian/Pizzeria Arcuri’s Pizza & Salad
46 North Main St., Port Chester 937-5120
Belle Fair Gourmet 20 Belle Fair Boulevard Rye Brook 939-2370
Coals
35½ North Main St., Port Chester 305-3220
Domino’s Pizza
262 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 967-5070
D’Onofrio’s Pizza & Pasta
199 South Regent St., Port Chester 934-2900
Frankie & Louie’s Restaurant
Party & Catering Packages Available
414 Willett Ave., Port Chester 939-0202
John’s of Arthur Avenue
508 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 481-8888 or 481-8889
Michael’s Restaurant & Pizzeria
Pasquale II Ristorante
117 North Main St., Port Chester 481-5096
Piccolo Italian Gourmet
321 North Main St., Port Chester 914-481-5678
Tarry Market Café
179 North Main St., Port Chester 253-5680
Tarry Lodge
18 Mill St., Port Chester 939-3111
The Travelers Club
Westchester County Airport 240 Airport Rd., Rye Brook 437-7650
Italian/ Mediterranean Il Sogno Ristorante
316 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 937-7200
Italian/Pizzeria Angelo’s Pizza & Pasta 147 Irving Ave., Port Chester 939-0900
Antonio’s Pizza and Restaurant
Pathmark Shopping Center 130 Midland Ave., Port Chester 939-5137
MaryAnnsPC@gmail.com 23½ North Main Street Port Chester, NY
23 Putnam Ave., Port Chester 939-8299
Nessa Ristorante
2 Putnam Ave., Port Chester 934-7770 The great cuisine of Arthur Avenue comes to Port Chester. Specialties: Stuffed Artichoke, Linguine Pescatore (with chopped clams and shrimp in white or red sauce, Costata di Vitello (veal chops), Chicken Balsamic, Zuppa di Pesce (lobster, shrimp, calamari, clams and mussels in red sauce over linguine), Fusilli Primavera (zucchini, peas, mushrooms, broccoli in light red sauce, Veal Scaloppine. Homemade Cheese Cake and Tira Mi Su. Closed Monday. Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m., Fri. 11:30 a.m.-11 p.m., Sat. 3 p.m.-11 p.m., Sun. 1-9 p.m. Most major credit cards. Free on-premises parking.
914-939-8700
OPEN 7 DAYS Sun. - Thurs. 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Brunch 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Frank’s Restaurant and Pizzeria
125 Midland Ave., Port Chester 939-2241
325 North Main St., Port Chester 939-0119
Mexican Restaurant
We accept most major credit cards
DINNER SPECIALS Monday Night
Any Fajita with FREE House Margarita
Tuesday Night
FREE Cheese Quesadilla with Purchase of 2 Entrees
Wednesday Night
FREE Nachos with Purchase of 2 Entrees
Thursday Night$
1/2 Pitcher of Sangria
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Papa John’s Pizza
Pizza Pasta & Things
Kohl’s Shopping Center 529 Boston Post Rd., Port Chester 939-8000
T & J Pizza & Pasta
227 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 939-4134
Villa Rustica Pizzeria & Trattoria
261 South Ridge St., Rye Brook 939-8888 or 939-8885
Japanese Edo Japanese Steak House 140 Midland Ave., Port Chester 937-3333
Luncheonettes Bagel Emporium
211 Irving Ave., Port Chester 937-5252
Café 800
800 Westchester Ave., Rye Brook 914-694-5758
Dougie’s Standby
604 North Main St., Port Chester 939-0022
Lenny’s Bagels
200 South Ridge St., Rye Brook 939-1379
Lyon Park Deli, Café & Catering
29 Putnam Ave., Port Chester 937-1171
Marini’s Deli
340 Willett Ave., Port Chester 939-4201
Vinny’s Luncheonette
182 North Main St., Port Chester 939-9591
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Dining Out & About Advertisers receive extended listings.
The Great Cuisine of Arthur Avenue
Mexican
Peruvian
bartaco
1 Willett Ave., Port Chester 937-8226
Chipotle Mexican Grill
Rye Ridge Shopping Center 100 South Ridge St., Rye Brook 937-0351
Coyote Flaco
115 Midland Ave., Port Chester 937-6969
El Tio Restaurant
2 Putnam Ave., Port Chester, NY 10573
914-934-7770
143 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 939-1494
Kiosko
220 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 933-0155
Come Dine at Our Outside Patio
CATERING AVAILABLE
Hours: Tues. - Thurs. 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. • Friday 11:30 a.m. - 11 p.m. Saturday 3 - 11 p.m. • Sunday 1 - 9 p.m. • Closed Mondays Most major credit cards • On premises parking
Luis’ Place
135 South Main St., Port Chester 939-3132
Mary Ann’s Mexican Restaurant
23½ North Main St., Port Chester 939-8700 Specialties include: Turkey chili, avocado spring rolls, chicken or beef tostadas, tuna salad, super steak wraps, variety of quesadillas; enchiladas, fish tacos, grilled salmon, shrimp chipotle, grilled chimichangas, variety of burritos, sizzling chicken breast/skirt steak fajitas, pollo chipotle, mixed grilled skirt steak/chicken breast & chorizo, taco and taquito Mexican combo, tamales. Seasonal outside patio dining. Open 7 days: Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 pm., Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-12 a.m., brunch Sat. & Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Parties and catering available. Most major credit cards accepted.
Pollos al Carbon los Gemelos
6 North Pearl St., Port Chester 939-1913
Sin Dulce Pastry & Bakery 146 North Main St., Port Chester 481-1283
Taqueria La Picardia
118 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 937-2003
Northern Italian Alba’s Ristorante
400 North Main St., Port Chester 937-2236
Peruvian Food Specializing in Natural Juice Catering Available
OPEN Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Wednesday through Monday • 9 a.m. - 10 p.m.
100 North Main Street, Port Chester, NY Proprietors: 914-939-2204 Se Habla Español Javier & Rosa Castillo
Fax: 914-939-8491
Misti Restaurant
110 North Main St., Port Chester 939-9437 Specialties include mussels cooked in onions, tomatoes and sweet corn kernels, Peruvian-style seafood sushi; soups: beef, chicken, seafood; variety of salads; fish morsels cooked in onions and tomatoes; shrimp cooked in spicey sauce, steamed seafood in Peruvian spices; rotisserie chicken (pollo a la brasa) with French fries and salad, chicken fried rice, Peruvian-style beef with spaghetti, pepper steak, roast beef, “Hungry Joe” Steak with fried plantains, egg, bacon and rice, beef tripe stew with rice; custard. Open Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-11 p.m., Fri.-Sun. 8 a.m.-12 midnight. Lunch specials. Delivery or takeout available. Street parking. VISA, MC accepted, ATM on premises.
Nico’s Chicken
137 Irving Ave., Port Chester 939-7090
Pio’s Chicken
148 Irving Ave., Port Chester 305-2491
Salvadoran
Piero’s Italian Restaurant
44 South Regent St., Port Chester 937-2904
Peruvian Acuario Cevicheria y Mas
La Pupusa Loca de Port Chester
165 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 935-0767
Rinconcito Salvadoreno Restaurante 20 Broad St., Port Chester 937-9287
Seafood El Palacio de los Mariscos 134 North Main St., Port Chester 939-2222
Port Chester Seafood
295 Midland Ave., Port Chester 937-2232
South American Inca & Gaucho Restaurant Seafood & Steakhouse
173 Westchester Ave., Port Chester 939-2100
163 North Main St., Port Chester 937-2338
Bambú Restaurant & Nightclub 30 Broad St., Port Chester 481-5040
El Chalan Restaurant
45 Midland Ave., Port Chester 934-2244
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El Parral Restaurant
2 South Main St., Port Chester 939-0409
El Plebeyo Restaurant
25 North Main St., Port Chester 690-2797
at 914-939-6864.
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Misti Café Takeout
100 North Main St., Port Chester 939-2204 Specialties include: Sliced hotdogs and French fries; potato stuffed with beef, onions, egg and olives; chicken and rice soup (Peruvian style); fish soup; salads; shrimp cooked in onions and tomatoes with rice; Peruvian style shrimp fried rice; fried calamari; rotisserie chicken with salad and French fries; Peruvian style beef/ chicken with spaghetti; Peruvian style fried steak with onions and rice; chanfainita (Sat. & Sun.); purple corn soft drink. Open Wed.-Mon. 9 a.m.10 p.m., closed Tuesday. Catering available. Street parking. VISA, MC accepted.
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8 Poningo St., Port Chester 939-8125
La Gladys Restaurant
453 Ellendale Ave., Port Chester 481-1365