Dining Out & About 2004/05

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Dining Out & About A GUIDE TO EATING OUT IN PORT CHESTER, RYE BROOK AND SURROUNDING AREAS. You don’t have to go far to find great food. Just look inside!

Remember Mom on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 9

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Treat Mom to a Great Brunch or Dinner Mother’s Day

Sunday May 9

SUNDAY BRUNCH Available from 11:30 - 3:00 p.m.

$

95

14

Choice ofBloody Mary or Mimosa Fruit Cocktail /Muffin / Orange Juice Traditional Eggs Benedict., toasted english muffin, canadian bacon, poached eggs & hollandaise sauce

Tarry Eggs Benedict:

toasted english muffin, grilled filet mignon, poached eggs & sauce bernaise

Grilled Sirloin Steak: served with scrambled eggs Sautéed Chicken Livers: served with bacon & onions Seafood Omelet: filled with shrimp, scallops, calamari & clams

18 Mill Street, Port Chester, NY CALL FOR RESERVATIONS

Brunch Western Pizza: topped with scrambled eggs,

(914)

ham, onions, peppers, tomato sauce & cheddar cheese

937-3070

Pancakes: served with maple syrup, chocolate chips or strawberries, bacon or sausage

Mother’s Day

French Toast: served with maple syrup, bacon or sausage

Eggs Any Style:

two eggs any style served with bacon or sausage

All dishes served with home fries, coffee or tea

SPECIAL FULL COURSE DINNER Available from 3 - 9 pm $ Regular Menu Also Available

Fixed price

29

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CHOICE OF APPETIZER

Popcorn Shrimp Italian Antipasto

Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms Fried Mozzarella

Clams Casino Fried Calamari

Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail ($2 extra) Beer Battered Chicken Fingers

CHOICE OF SALAD or CUP OF SOUP Minestrone

Soup du Jour

Mixed Green Salad (blue cheese S1)

CHOICE OF ENTREE Broiled Shrimp Scampi Served with rice Shimp Fra Diavolo Served over linguine (Shrimp and clams in a spicy hot marinara sauce) Seafood Posillipo Served over linguine (Shrimp, clams and scallops)

Steak Tidbits Served with potato (Broiled sliced filet mignon on toast topped with our homemade onion rings) Rigatoni Simplicata (Rigatoni sauteed with mushrooms, spinach, chopped tomato in light butter and garlic)

Veal or Chicken Parmigiana Served with Spaghetti Pork Chops Espiritu with ziti (Sauteéd in a spicy marinara sauce with mushrooms and cherry peppers)

Veal or Chicken Scaloppini ‘Piccata’ Veal or Chicken Scaloppini with Mushrooms Served with rice (Scaloppini sauteed in butter, lemon and white wine) Served with spaghetti

Gamberoni i Pollo con Fusilli (Boneless chicken and shrimp sauteéd with tomato sauce and cream with fusilli pasta) N.Y. Sirloin Steak Served with potato Filet Mignon and Scampi Combination Served with rice Fusilli “Rosanna” (Spring shaped pasta tossed in oil & garlic with broccoli, sun-dried tomatoes and portobello mushrooms)

Sliced Filet Mignon “Bordelaise” Served with rice (Sliced filet of beef Pollo ‘Camillo’ Served with rice with a red wine and mushroom (Grilled chicken breast covered with sauteéd sauce) Portobello mushrooms, zucchini and onion Surf & Turf $4 extra with mozzarella cheese melted over) (Filet Mignon and Lobster Tail)

DESSERT Choice of Ice Cream, Cake or Fruit Cobbler Coffee or Tea (Cappuccino $1.25 extra, Espresso $.50 extra)

18 Mill Street Port Chester, NY FOR RESERVATIONS

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RESTAURANT REVIEW

Pasta Per Voi: Fine Italian cuisine in a marketplace setting B

By Jananne Abel

ack in March 1993, Yonkers resident Joe Fornino and a partner opened Per Voi at 23 North Main St, pouring a lot of money into the space to create this fine Italian restaurant where an army navy store had been. Enjoying earlier success, he later sold the Port Chester restaurant to a trio which opened it as Daniele’s in September 1998. Daniele’s lasted for about six months when Fornino took it back. He proceeded to reopen the restaurant with no partners in July 1999 and called it Pasta Per Voi, the establishment that remains to this day. The interior of Pasta Per Voi, which means “pasta for you” in Italian, is designed to look like an extraordinary open air Italian marketplace complete with three-dimensional shop fronts along the outside wall of the 143-foot-long main dining room. It also features pretty green carpeting with pink and white flowers and a high ceiling with exposed pipes painted blue with white clouds swimming through it to resemble the sky. Track lighting provides the perfect level of light to allow diners to see

their menus but still be subtle. You can enter the restaurant either from the North Main Street side through a deep red entranceway or the Abendroth Avenue side which features an impressive entrance with brick and concrete pillars, wrought iron railings, decorative lampposts and a green awning with white lettering. During the warmer weather, shrubs, flowers, planters and hanging baskets of flowers adorn this entranceway. Entering from Abendroth Avenue, customers come through the lovely bar with its 6-month-old painting of Fornino posing with Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr. done by an artist friend. The classy bar has a copper top, high-backed black stools matching the chairs in the dining room and a great tin ceiling. Four tables in this area, covered with magenta cloths draped with white ones like those in the dining room, provide more intimate dining and are often the preferred choice of customers during the week. The face of a woman with curls painted gold and outlined in white lights decorates this din-

Main dining room at Pasta Per Voi in Port Chester showing its Italian marketplace setting. ing area. Noted interior designer Michael Albert of New York City created this impressive work of art. The entire restaurant seats 120. An electric guitarist strolls through Pasta Per Voi playing popular music Thursdays through Saturdays. Fornino said the last year has been good to him in spite of the construction downtown.

Impressive Abendroth Avenue entrance to Pasta Per Voi.

While weekdays are sporadic, he’s satisfied with business. “We’ve become pretty consistent with our food and have been here long enough that most of the customers have become friends,” said Fornino. Pasta Per Voi offers a good basic menu of regional Italian cuisine, intriguing daily specials, large portions, plenty of wait staff providing attentive service and reasonable prices consistent with the high quality of the food. That’s their recipe for success. Head chef Manuel Romero of Port Chester has been with Fornino almost 11 years. He learned the fine art of regional Italian cooking from Fornino’s former partner Joe Giordano who is now the chef at the posh Val Bella in Greenwich. Justin Cardazano of Rye Brook, originally from Port Chester, has been at Pasta Per Voi five years, starting as a waiter and working his way up to manager. He circulates throughout the dining room and keeps customers happy with his pleasant, outgoing personality. Fornino is always on the premises greeting guests and taking care of business. I continue to be impressed by the restaurant’s pretty dark

pink ceramic dishes painted with large pieces of colorful fruit in the center.

Dinner for two On a recent visit to Pasta Per Voi, our party of two started the meal with an appetizer special and the soup of the day. The Tortolacci stuffed with shrimp and lobster in an Alfredo sauce ($8.95) brought three large pieces of delicate pasta stuffed with seafood in a not too heavy cream sauce which was out of this world. A bowl of seafood minestrone ($5.50), containing mussels and clams in a tomato broth with vegetables, was also satisfying. Even before the appetizers, however, a basket of Terranova bread and thick bread sticks covered in sesame seeds came to the table along with a crock of butter whipped with roasted garlic and basil and a spread made with sundried tomatoes, roasted garlic, rosemary and melba sauce. While I loved the butter, the tomato spread wasn’t appealing. Unexpectedly, a plate of cold antipasto also arrived, which is traditional at Pasta Per Voi on Friday and Saturday nights. It included marinated mushrooms, roasted red Please turn to page 8R


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American American Legion Post 93 78 Pearl Street Port Chester 937-5562

A Traditional Italian Restaurant 2 South Water Street, Greenwich, CT 203-531-6400 Lunch i. r Mon.-F • • • •

Regional Italian Specialties Steaks, Chops, Fresh Seafood, Lobster Daily Specials Fireside Dining

Mother’s Day • Sunday, May 9 Open 1 - 7 p.m. • Reservations Requested • Last reservations 7:00 p.m. • Special Menu

• Catering • On-Premises Parking

• Private Room Available • Major Credit Cards

OPEN 7 DAYS Mon.-Thurs. Noon-10 p.m. • Fri. Noon-11 p.m. Sat. 5-11 p.m. • Sun. 5-10 p.m.

Washington Park Plaza 261 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 939-8888

Wah Yuan Chinese Restaurant

Old Homestead Bar & Restaurant 325 North Main Street Port Chester 939-0758

Port Chester Coach Diner 317 Boston Post Road Port Chester 937-0008

The Pub

Rye Ridge Shopping Center 126 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 937-2131

Sam’s Bar & Grill 1 Mill Street Port Chester 939-2001

Teri’s Tavern 134 North Main Street Port Chester 937-9695

El Tesoro Restaurant 92 Purdy Avenue Port Chester 935-9440

Chinese

Sunday thru Tuesday 6 p.m. - 12 a.m. Wednesday & Thursday 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. Friday & Saturday 6 p.m. - 2 a.m.

531 North Main Street, Port Chester, NY 914-937-3497

321 North Main Street Port Chester 937-0108

The Kneaded Bread 181 North Main Street Port Chester 937-9489

103 Adee Street Port Chester 939-1002 or 939-1003

Central American

Mother’s Day - Sun., May 9 - Reservations Requested

Caffe Del Monte

Rye Ridge Delicatessen & Restaurant

29 North Main Street Port Chester 939-6894

LARGE SELECTION OF WINE & BEER • FULL LIQUOR LICENSE

Coffee Shops

Padaminas II Brazilian Bakery

Pantanal Restaurant

Eclectic Menu

Post Road Plaza 262 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-7776

Doral Arrowwood Anderson Hill Road Rye Brook 939-6620

Café Brazil

Restaurant, Take Out & Catering

Sichuan Pavilion

Garden Plaza Restaurant-Diner

37-39 North Main Street Port Chester 934-1600

WE ARE OPEN LATER!!!

Ray’s Café 176 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 937-0747 480 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-8889

Brazilian

Dave Haggerty Chef / Proprietor

Chinese

Colombian Asi Es Colombia 172 North Main Street Port Chester 934-7675

Delicias Colombianas 36 Broad Street Port Chester 939-9425

El Rincon Paisa 130 North Main Street Port Chester 939-9364

Los Remolinos Restaurant 123 North Main Street Port Chester 937-7456

Contemporary American Penfield’s at the Rye Town Hilton 699 Westchester Avenue Rye Brook 939-6300

Dominican

Great Wall Restaurant

Hollywood Chicken International

140 Midland Avenue Port Chester 939-0068

216 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 934-8137

Green Symphony Vegetarian Cuisine Kohl’s Shopping Center 427 Boston Post Road Port Chester Tel/Fax 937-6537

Ho Sai Gai 544 Willett Avenue Port Chester 937-8337 or 937-8339

Number 1 Chinese Restaurant 120 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 937-8465

Panda Restaurant 213 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 937-4699

Panda II Chinese Restaurant 32 Grace Church Street Port Chester 939-4310

Ecuadorian Los Paisanos Restaurante 118 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 934-7678

Rinconcito Ecuatoriano Restaurant 150 North Main Street Port Chester 937-7343

Fast Food Burger King 260 Boston Post Road Port Chester 934-7877

Dunkin Donuts 330 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-8331

Garden Catering 140 Midland Avenue Port Chester 934-7852 or 934-7810


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Fast Food

Italian

Hubba

Pasquale II Ristorante

24 North Main Street Port Chester 939-7276

2 Putnam Avenue 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.

Kentucky Fried Chicken 262 Boston Post Road Port Chester 935-0741

McDonald’s Restaurant 321 Boston Post Road Port Chester 937-3355

Subway Restaurant 262 Boston Post Road Port Chester 934-5045

Wendy’s Restaurant 303 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-9417

Greek/American One Station Plaza 111 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-3416

Indian Tandoori Taste of India 163 North Main Street Port Chester 937-2727 or 935-9680

International Café Mirage 531 North Main Street Port Chester 937-3497 Specialties include: Seafood gumbo, coconut curry shrimp/chicken, farm raised ostrich, Jamaican Jerk chicken, plantain crusted tilapia, shell steak diablo, Prince Edward Island mussels marinieres with pommes frites; dinner size exotic salads. Free parking on premises. Hours: Sunday through Tuesday 6 p.m.-midnight, Wednesday and Thursday 6 p.m.-1 a.m., Friday and Saturday 6 p.m.-2 a.m. Catering for all occasions. All major credit cards.

Sonora Nuevo Latino Cuisine 179 Rectory Street Port Chester 933-0200 Specialties include: Lobster and plantain bisque, traditional Colombian free range chicken and potato soup, tuna and yucca cake with mango and wasabi sauce, Ecadorian ceviche: shrimp, tomato base, avocado, red onions and citrus, lobster and avocado quesadilla, steamed Rhode Island mussels, pan roasted Chilean sea bass with white beans, chorizo and lobster broth, Sonora seafood paella, grilled lamb chops with wild mushrooms, mashed potatoes and roasted garlic mojito sauce, grilled skirt steak with mojito thyme sauce and lobster moro rice. Lunch: 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Dinner starts at 5:00 p.m. Daily. Cooking classes. Private room available. Free on-premises parking.

Irish/American Davy Byrnes Restaurant 538 Willett Avenue Port Chester 937-2106

Italian Hostaria Mazzei

Provare Trattoria Doral Arrowwood Anderson Hill Road Rye Brook 939-4554

2 Putnam Ave., Port Chester, NY 10573

914-934-7770

Mother’s Day Sunday, May 9th

Riverhouse Restaurant 2 South Water Street Greenwich, CT 203-531-6400 Specialties include: Clams Posillipo, Fried Calamari, Hot/Cold Antipasto; Tri-color/Caesar Salads; Tortellini/ Pasta Fagioli Soup; Rigatoni Primavera, Linguine with Red or White Clam Sauce, Fettucini Alfredo, Cavatelli Bolognese, Spinach Lasagna, Eggplant Parmesan; Chicken Marsala, Chicken Scarpariello; Veal Parmesan, Veal Francese, Steaks & Chops, Steamed, Broiled or Fra Diavolo lobster, Fried/ Oreganato or Francese Sole, Calamari Marinara or Fra Diavolo. Daily specials, Fireside dining, catering, private room available. Open for lunch & dinner. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. noon-10 p.m., Fri. noon-11 p.m., Sat. 5-11 p.m., Sun. 5-10 p.m. Major credit cards. Onpremises parking.

Regular Open Menu and Specials for the Day. CALL

FOR

RESERVATIONS

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

T & J Villaggio Trattoria 223-225 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 937-6665 Specialties include: Stuffed artichoke, Goldien Fried Calamari, Portobello with Pignoli Nuts in Balsamic Vinaigrette Sauce; Pasta/Scarola e Fagioli Soup; Arugula Salad with Tomatoes & Fresh Mozzarella; String Bean Salad; Linguini Pescatore, Capellini Grattugiato, Gnocchi Caprese; Chicken Scarpariello, Veal Campagna, Veal Chop with Shitake, Oysters & Portobello Mushrooms in Brandy Sauce, Pork Chop with Fresh Garlic, Onions, Crumbled Sausage & Sliced Potatoes, Filet of Sole, Chilian Sea Bass, Shrimp with Prosciutto over Spinach in Sambuca Sauce. Catering. Banquet room available. Hours: Tues.Sat. noon-11 p.m. Sun. Noon-9 p.m. Major credit cards. Street parking.

Tarry Lodge 18 Mill Street Port Chester 937-3070 The oldest Italian restaurant in Port Chester. Specialties: Pasta, veal, chicken, seafood; famous for their 10-inch pan pizza; Linguini Carolyn, Rigatoni Simplicata, Veal Pizzaiola, Chicken Francaise, Seafood Fra Diavolo; soups and salads. Hours: Lunch - Monday-Friday. Dinner - 7 days from 5 p.m.. All major credit cards. Some off street parking available.

Come experience Sonora. You will not be disappointed.

Nuevo Latino Cuisine

“SONORA IS SIMPLY SENSATIONAL” GREENWICH TIME 2001

“Sonora makes a sensational splash…” ★★★ ½

Surprise Mom with a Special Meal at SONORA on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 9th Prix Fixe Menu - $3895 • Serving from 2 p.m. on. +tax

That Little Italian Restaurant 228-230 Mill Street Greenwich, CT 203-531-7500

Italian/Pizzeria

25 South Regent Street Port Chester 939-2727

Antonio’s Pizza and Restaurant

Marianacci’s Restaurant

Pathmark Shopping Center 130 Midland Avenue Port Chester 939-5137

24 Sherman Street Port Chester 939-3450

The Great Cuisine of Arthur Avenue

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Call Early for Reservations: 933-0200 Private Room Available – Open for Lunch & Dinner Cooking Classes 179 Rectory Street, Port Chester 914-933-0200 Visit Sister Sonora in NYC 212-297-0280 www.sonorarestaurant.com


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Italian/Pizzeria Frank’s Italian Restaurant and Pizza 23 Putnam Avenue Port Chester 939-9711 • 939-8299

MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET

Frankie & Louie’s Restaurant

2-6 p.m. Reservations Requested

T &J VILLAGGIO TRATTORIA Fine Italian Cuisine at Family Style Prices

Prix Fixe Menu Wednesdays &Thursdays $

1995

Includes coffee & dessert

Daily Lunch Specials

Catering • Banquet Room Available (seats 150) • Major Credit Cards Serving Lunch and Dinner Tues.-Sat. Noon-11 p.m. Sunday Noon-9 p.m.

223-225 Westchester Ave., Port Chester, NY

914-937-6665 POLLO A LA BRASA

MISTI RESTAURANT “Our Specialty is Roasted Chicken”

Authentic Peruvian Cuisine SERVING Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Peruvian Pepper Steak Chicken Dishes Pork Dishes Seafood Soup Fried Seafood Shrimp Dishes OPEN Wednesday - Monday 9 a.m. - 11 p.m.

110 North Main St., Port Chester, NY Delivery Available Se Habla Español

939-9437

Lunch Specials Takeout also

Luncheonettes Bagel Basket 140 Midland Avenue Port Chester 934-2245

Bagel Emporium Kohl’s Shopping Center 431 Boston Post Road Port Chester 937-5252

414 Willett Avenue Port Chester 939-0202 Specialties include: Mozzarella sticks, fried calamari, zucchini sticks, grilled chicken salad, Caesar salad, antipasto, pasta fagioli, tortellini soup, eggplant parmigiana wedge, veal & pepper wedge, Penne a la Vodka, homemade manicotti, Chicken Marsala, Veal Cutlet Milanese, scungilli marinara or fra diavolo, shrimp marinara; meatball, mushroom and Luigi’s Special pizzas; stuffed pizza; focaccia, baked ziti, lasagna, salad and broccoli gourmet pizzas; sausage & pepper and chicken roll calzones; fresh baked cakes and pastry. Weekly specials. Mon. & Tues.: Large pizza plus 50 chicken wings. Wed.: Family Style Night. Thurs.: Ravioli Night. Sun.: Pasta Madness. Hours: 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Mon.-Sat., 11 a.m. 10 p.m. Sun. Catering available. Free delivery lunch & dinner. Credit cards: AX, VISA, MC. Ample free parking in lot.

J.P’.s Standby Drive-in

Marini’s Pizzeria

29 Putnam Avenue Port Chester 937-1171

46 North Main Street Port Chester 937-5120 Specialties include: Buffalo wings, mozzarella sticks, fried calamari, jalapeno peppers; homemade soup of the day; hot & cold sandwiches— Italian combo, tuna salad, pepperoni & cheese, meatball parmesan, sausage & peppers, chicken melt, veal cutlet, eggplant parmesan, steak & cheese, turkey burger, veggie burger, pizzaiola burger; scungilli salad, gorgonzola salad; lasagna, baked ziti, manicotti, tortellini, gnocchi, cavatelli, Chicken Parmigiana, Veal Parmigiana, linguine w/ red/white clam sauce, calamari (marinara or fra diavlo), variety of pizzas, broccoli rolls, chicken rolls, calzones, large selection of gourmet pizzas. Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-11 p.m., Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-midnight, Sunday 3p.m.-10 p.m. Street parking, handicapped accessible. Free delivery (w/ $6.00 min. purchase).

Michael’s Fine Italian Restaurant & Pizzeria

Club Sandwich 7 Rye Ridge Plaza Rye Brook 939-3475

Deli Delight 174 North Main Street Port Chester 937-5775

604 North Main Street Port Chester 939-9442

Lenny’s Bagels 200 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 939-1379

Lyon Park Deli, Café & Catering

Vinny’s Luncheonette 182 North Main Street Port Chester 939-9591

Mexican Coyote Flaco 115 Midland Avenue Port Chester 937-6969

El Tio Restaurant 143 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-1494

El Zarape Mexican Restaurant 24 Grace Church Street Port Chester 933-0363

Kiosko

125 Midland Avenue Port Chester 939-2241

220 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 933-0155

Mirabello’s Pizza Trattoria

La Hacienda Bar & Grill

199 South Regent Street Port Chester 934-2900

P & D Pizza 508 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-8845

Pizza & Brew Restaurant Rye Ridge Shopping Center 136 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 937-2511

Pizza Pasta & Things Kohl’s Shopping Center 529 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-8000

T&J Pizza & Pasta 227 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 939-4134

Japanese

139 North Main Street Port Chester 690-9720

Luis Tacos 135 South Main Street Port Chester

Mary Ann’s Mexican Restaurant 275 Boston Post Road Port Chester 939-8700 Specialties include: Turkey chilli, chalupas, jalapenos stuffed with shrimp, cactus salad, tofu, brown rice, tofu jack cheese, Acupulco seafood dish, Enchiladas Puerto Vallarta, goat cheese quesadilla, salads and tostadas, Tampico Burrito (breast of chicken), chimichangas, tacos and taquitos, beef tamales, fajitas (tuna and salmon, chicken or steak), Mole Amirillo (grilled pork loin), Steak Picado Fundido, combo dishes with shrimp, beef or chicken, vegetarian plates, all homemade on premises. Nightly and lowfat specials. Happy Hour Sun.-Thurs. 4-7 p.m., lunch and weekend brunch 11:30 a.m.-4 p.m., dinner 4-10 p.m. Sun.Thurs., 4 p.m.-midnight Fri. and Sat. Credit cards: Visa, MC and Amex. Free on-premises parking.

Hakata Restaurant

Rancho Grande

163 North Main Street Port Chester 939-7911

8 Poningo Street Port Chester 934-2675


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Mexican

Northern Italian

Tortilleria el Paisano

Pasta Per Voi

167 Westchester Avenue Port Chester 934-0372

23 North Main Street Port Chester 937-3200 Specialties: Appetizers include Baked Clams Oreganata, Grilled Portabello Mushroom Balsamic, Mussels or Clams in Light Marinara Sauce; soups, salads. Pasta dishes include Penne Siciliano w/ eggplant, black olives, mushrooms and capers in red sauce, Rigatoni Erica w/ pimento and artichoke hearts in a pink sauce, Linguini w/ Shrimp, Mussels and Clams in Fresh Basil Red Sauce, Chicken Marsala, Veal Picatta, Shrimp Scampi, Filet of Sole, Shrimp Marinara and Fra Diavolo, Zuppa di Pesce w/ shrimp, mussels, clams and fresh fish over linguini; Steak Pizziolla, Shell Steak Contadina, Grilled Pork Chops. Catering on and off premises. Open 7 days a week for dinner, lunch weekdays. Street parking.

Northern Italian Alba’s Ristorante 400 North Main Street Port Chester 937-2236 Fax: 937-2271

Eclisse Northern Italian Cuisine Washington Park Plaza 275 South Ridge Street Rye Brook 937-5770

Giorgio’s Restaurant 69 Merritt Street Port Chester 937-4906/1096

Pasta Per Voi R I S T O R A N T E Remember Mom on Sunday, May 9

Piero’s Italian Restaurant

Dinner starts at 1 p.m.

44 South Regent Street Port Chester 937-2904

A La Carte Menu

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Complimentary Rose for Mom

Savor the Flavor of Peru

Children’s Menu is also available Call 914-937-3200 early for reservations Open for Lunch & Dinner Catering, Party Rooms Available

23 NORTH MAIN ST., PORT CHESTER, NY (914)

FINE PERUVIAN CUISINE

937-3200

✯ Voted as one of the Top Ethnic Restaurants in Westchester County. --Westchester Spotlight, Aug. 2001

Have an adventure-taste authentic Peruvian cuisine in a warm & friendly atmosphere.

BEST STEAKHOUSE 2002 & 2003 Westchester Magazine & The Journal News

BEST AWARD OF EXCELLENCE 2002 & 2003 Wine Spectator

When you want the “Best” You want The Willett House

Delicious Fresh Beef & Chicken.

SEAFOOD OUR SPECIALTY Open for Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon. - Thurs. 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. • Fri. - Sun. 8 a.m. to Midnight

Special Mother's Day Menu

Mother’s Day • Sunday, May 9 • Open Noon-9 p.m. Early Reservations Suggested • Private Rooms Available www.thewilletthouse.com

(914) 939-7500

Sunday, May 9

40 Grace Church Street Port Chester, NY

(914) 934-9090 WE DELIVER

20 Willett Ave. • Port Chester, NY

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RESTAURANT REVIEW

Pasta Per Voi: Fine Italian cuisine in a marketplace setting Continued from page 3R peppers, fresh mozzarella with sliced tomatoes topped with balsamic vinaigrette, grilled zucchini, provolone, chick peas and kidney beans. To complement our meal, we chose a bottle of Greco di Tuffo “Struzziero” Villa Giulia, an Italian white wine priced at $29. It was dry, crisp and to our liking. The wine list contains two pages of red and white Italian and California varieties as well as champagnes and sparking wines priced from $19 to $250. There are a number of selections in the $20 to $40 range. I highly recommend the Insalata Tri Colore, a blend of radicchio, arugula and endive greens, tomatoes and black olives topped with balsamic vinaigrette dressing and crumbled gorgonzola cheese ($5.95). The portion provided plenty for two to split. Linguini Napoli ($14.95) brought grilled slices of chicken and perfectly cooked broccoli sautéed with fresh roasted garlic and virgin olive oil and served over thin linguine. This dish has a subtle taste which was enhanced by the addition of fresh parmesan cheese. Grilled Steak Contadina ($24.95) was perfectly cooked medium—pink in the middle— and topped with mushrooms, crunchy thinly sliced potatoes, peppers and onions cooked in garlic and oil. An excellent choice. At manager Cardazano’s suggestion, the tender piece of meat was sliced in the kitchen to make it easier to eat.

For both entrées, the portions were large and required doggie bags. Too full for anything heavier, I opted for the royal raspberry sorbet ($5) which was fruity and yummy. I also had a sample of the creamy pistachio gelato, equally delicious. Other gelato flavors available include hazelnut and vanilla. A regular coffee ($1.75) and a cappuccino ($4.50) served with rock candy on a stick—a nice touch—brought our check to $109.17. If you prefer decaffeinated coffee, you can even get decaf cappuccino or espresso at Pasta Per Voi.

Menu The Pasta Per Voi menu is ample but not huge. It includes eight appetizers, six salads, 10 pastas, five chicken dishes, four veals, seven seafood entrées and three grilled meats. In addition, there are about 10 daily specials including appetizers and entrées which are always interesting. From the regular menu, Fornino recommends the Linguini Marechiarra ($18.95), made with shrimp, mussels and clams in a fresh basil red sauce. He said the Chicken Scarpariello ($14.95), boneless pieces of chicken with hot and sweet cherry peppers in a garlic rosemary wine sauce, is the most popular chicken dish and also suggests the Veal Capri ($21.95), breaded veal cutlet topped with chilled tomatoes, tri-color salad, diced mozzarella and olives. As far as specials, Fornino

Pasta Per Voi owner Joe Fornino stands in front of a painting hanging just inside the Abendroth Avenue entrance of him with Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Frank Sinatra created by an artist friend. recommends for appetizer the Cold Seafood Salad which is usually available; the Stuffed Zucchini Flowers which are flown in from Israel, stuffed with ricotta cheese and basil and topped with a pink sauce; and the Portobello mushroom prepared with four cheeses. For fish, he suggests the snapper wrapped in a thin potato over a bed of spinach in a Dijon mustard sauce. In addition, the Chicken Martini, breast of chicken pounded thin, breaded with Japanese bread crumbs, parmesan cheese and cooked in a lemon and white wine sauce, is sim-

ply delicious. And, if you go for red meat, said Fornino, Pasta Per Voi’s filet mignon is second to none. The Golden Snapper encrusted with Japanese bread crumbs and cooked in a white wine and butter sauce ($19) is another excellent special I can advocate. It was served with whipped mashed potatoes and spinach cooked with garlic. For dessert, many of the selections on the menu are homemade and the restaurant is always trying out new ones. Besides the sorbet and gelato mentioned above, some of the choices are crème brulée, tira misu, carrot cake, Mississippi mud pie, fried cheesecake and raspberry almond cheesecake. Fornino said the latter is so smooth, once you’ve tried it, you’ll no doubt keep coming back for more. The lunch menu lists smaller portions of some of the pastas and entrées on the dinner menu as well as others like Chicken Per Voi (chicken sautéed with garlic, white wine, artichoke hearts and pimentos at $9.95). It also features salads, salad platters, Shepherd’s Pie, sandwiches like Turkey Club ($6.95), Cuban Pork ($6.95) and Sausage, Peppers, Sliced Potato and Onion with Broccoli Rabe Wedge ($6.95) and ¾ pound black angus burgers ($6.95 to $8.95). Fornino raved about the burgers.

Mother’s Day

Pasta Per Voi’s entrance at 23 North Main St.

For Mother’s Day, a special limited a la carte menu will be offered highlighting some of Pasta Per Voi’s best appetizers, salads, pastas and entrées starting at 1 p.m.

“This way the food comes out fast and good,” said Fornino. Since he’s been going this route for holidays, “life is much easier and customers are much happier,” he said. Some of the entrées to be offered on May 9 are Chicken Martini ($19.95), Osso Bucco Giordano ($27.95), Steak Diane ($33.95), Surf and Turf ($35.95) Stuffed Shrimp ($26.95) and Branzini ($26.95), a Mediterranean white fish butterflied, pan seared, topped with fresh herbs and Japanese bread crumbs and served in a lemon white wine butter sauce. Mothers will receive a complimentary rose.

Hours, parking and such Pasta Per Voi is open Monday through Thursday from 12 noon to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 12 noon to 11 p.m. and Sunday from 3 to 9 p.m. Parking is on the street on North Main or Abendroth Avenue or in the marina parking lot off Abendroth. As construction on the downtown redevelopment project heats up, Fornino hopes a solution can be worked out that will satisfy North Main Street businesses. He thinks the many tractor trailers that will be coming in delivering concrete sections for the parking garage can be spread out around the village so all the parking isn’t taken away for him and other businesses on North Main. Otherwise, he said, they’ll be out of business. Right now he suggests parking on the street or in the nearby lot that was created where Coneyz used to be in Liberty Square.


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Discover Mother’s Day history Mother’s Day is a holiday that is celebrated across the country and around the world. However, have you ever thought about the tradition behind the day? The earliest Mother’s Day celebrations can be traced to the spring celebrations of ancient Greece in honor of Rhea, the Mother of the Gods. During the 1600s, England celebrated a day called “Mothering Sunday,” on the fourth Sunday of Lent (the 40-day period leading up to Easter). “Mothering Sunday” honored the mothers of England. During this time, many of England’s poor worked as servants for the wealthy. As most jobs were located far from their homes, the servants lived at the houses of their employers. On Mothering Sunday, servants had the day off and were encouraged to return home to spend the day with their mothers. A special cake, called the mothering cake, was often brought along to provide a festive touch. As Christianity spread throughout Europe, the celebration changed to honor the “Mother Church” — the spiritual power that gave them life

and protected them from harm. Over time, the church festival blended with the Mothering Sunday celebration. People began honoring their mothers as well as the church.

In the United States, Mother’s Day was first suggested in 1872 by Julia Ward Howe (who wrote the

words to the “Battle Hymn of the Republic”) as a day dedicated to peace. Ms.

Howe organized Mother’s Day meetings in Boston every year. In 1907, Anna Jarvis, of Philadel-

phia, campaigned to establish a national Mother’s Day. Ms. Jarvis persuaded her mother’s church in Grafton, West Virginia, to celebrate Mother’s Day on the second anniversary of her mother’s death, the second Sunday of May. By the next year, Mother’s Day was also celebrated in Philadelphia. Ms. Jarvis and her supporters wrote to ministers, businessmen and politicians in their quest to establish a national Mother’s Day. It was successful, and by 1911, Mother’s Day was celebrated in almost every state. In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson made the official announcement proclaiming Mother’s Day as a national holiday that was to be held each year on the second Sunday of May. While many countries celebrate their own Mother’s Days at different times throughout the year, some countries, like Denmark, Finland, Italy, Turkey, Australia and Belgium, also celebrate Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May.

Ways to show mom you love her Why is Mother’s Day different from all other days? Because it’s the one day of the year when we stop to acknowledge and thank our mother for everything she has sacrificed to make our lives better. Here are some ways to show Mom how much you care: • Visit your mother, whether you live near or far. Anna Jarvis, the founder of Mother’s Day, proposed that a special visit to Mom would be an appropriate symbol of dedication to mother in honor of her day. • Call her on the phone. These days, when families are separated by hundreds of miles and e-mail is so accessible, we need a little push to pick up the phone. So dial those digits! • Get out that camera and snap some shots of Mom with her children, grandchildren or you. E-mail them to her, or frame them for a gift that will be sure to last a lifetime. • Take Mom out on the town — see a movie, drive around the country or play a round of golf. Do something

that she thoroughly enjoys. • Get Mom out of the kitchen and into a restaurant for brunch or dinner. She deserves the day off, especially if she’s the family chef every other day of the year. • Give Mom a gift that’s just for her. It doesn’t have to be big or expensive — just something that says “I appreciate you” and reflects her taste and style. It’s the thought and love behind that gift that’s most meaningful to her. • Send her a paper card — not one that’s e-mailed or store-bought. Jarvis proposed that we write Mom a letter just for her on Mother’s Day. Letter writing is more personal than a greeting card. You can start just about any tradition to mark Mother’s Day. However you decide to express your feelings, do it in a way that fits your mother’s style, and Mother’s Day will be an unforgettable experience for both of you.

Mother’s Day tradition When Mother’s Day was founded in the early 20th century, it was proposed that we take pen in hand and write a special letter dedicated to mother in honor of her day. Times have changed over the years. Few people write letters anymore, favoring e-mails or e-cards. Perhaps that’s why it’s time to go back to the traditions of yesteryear and write that letter. Composing a note to your mother can be fun and satisfying — and will most definitely bring a smile to her face. Shower mom with love and attention on Mother’s Day.


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