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New on the Dining Scene: Blue Bottle Coffee at Art Cafe
It’s pretty much a given that Art Café in Nyack makes the best cappuccino in town. And the dainty rosettes and ferns the baristas barristers draw in steamed milk make…
New on the Dining Scene: The Challah Fairy Bakery & Cafe in New City
Chanalee Fischer Schlisser used to hand-deliver loaves of challah to her friend, hanging the bags of bread on her mailbox. When the friend got home to find the bread waiting,…
Restaurant Review: Café China in Midtown
Demure and quaint, Café China in Midtown serves uncompromising Sichuan food that can stand with Manhattan’s best. NYT > Dining & Wine
Restaurants We Love: Cafe of Love in Mount Kisco
Mary Lynn Mitcham wrote a great Restaurants We Love column a couple weeks back on Cafe of Love. It really is one of those restaurants we love, isn’t it? Tell…
Business of the Week – What A Bagel Café
For Ron Presser co-owner of What A Bagel Café at 476 Mamaroneck Avenue in White Plains, the name of his bagel shop should include an exclamation point to emphasize the…
Behind the Kitchen Door: The Freight House Cafe in Mahopac
Patrice Costa is a passionate foodie who is on a personal culinary mission to learn it all from local chefs. Currently working at Thyme Restaurant in Yorktown as a chef-in-training…
Cafe of Love in Mt. Kisco – HVRW 2012
Ahhh… What a great way to begin spring break, a nice dinner out at one of my favorite restaurants, Cafe of Love in Mount Kisco. Heading close to the end…
Bella Rose Cafe Opens in Haverstraw
Between the Italian Grilled Cheese, the Adult Mac & Cheese, the signature lasagna and a coffeehouse-style lounge with drinks brewed from locally roasted coffee beans — there are plenty of…
Live Food Cafe Opens in Mount Kisco
Tom Donnelly knows firsthand the benefits of a live food diet. Prior to changing his eating habits, Donnelly was significantly overweight. “It changed my life,” Donnelly said. “I was 50…
Dining Briefs | Recently Opened: Café de la Esquina — NYC — Restaurant Review
There is no bouncer or grim goddess hostess wielding a clipboard of doom at the Williamsburg offshoot of La Esquina in SoHo. NYT > Dining & Wine