Friday, February 29, 2008
Café Mirage-a tasty dining oasis in Port Chester
We stopped in for a quick Friday lunch and found an affordable, interesting menu featuring a mix of seafood (mussels, fresh oysters, fish and chips, conch fritters), comforting burgers and sandwiches, and varied entrees including barley risotto, Coconut Curry Shrimp over soba noodles, Sesame Crusted Seared Yellow fin Tuna. The dinner menu offers more options and even includes an exotic sounding ostrich dish.
The $4 soup sampler was a treat—a trio of small cups of different hearty soups—the highlight being scrumptious lobster bisque. The smoked duck & goat cheese quesadilla with Chipotle dipping sauce ($7) was very tasty and had a nice kick and was served on a bed of dressed mixes greens. The mixed green salad with jerk chicken (large portion salads are served with a choice of sliced steak, seared shrimp, Jerk chicken) was also tasty, nicely portioned, and served in a rustic wood bowl. Service was quick and friendly and we look forward to going back to try to explore the dinner menu.
531 North Main Street Port Chester, NY 10573 Phone 914-937-3497
Open noon to midnight Monday through Saturday, closed Sundays.
http://www.cafemirageny.com/intro.htm
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Hunan Village, Yonkers, NY
P.S. Hunan Village has taken over the space in Hartsdale of the now defunct K Fung, haven't tried that location yet.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Malabar Hill Elmsford,NY
After a two year hiatus from this Indian eatery-reason:my friend found two live roaches in his nan-I was able to overcome my reservations(pun) and give this place another try. The new management has made great improvements to the decor and the new menu was inventive and enticing. They also have interesting vegetarian selections, and vegan choices which don't use ghee. The spicy Chicken Vindaloo and the Tandoori basket were both great, with none of the Indian food hangover typical of so many places. A full page beer menu includes choices from Belgium, Germany, and some interesting choices from Asia. I tried the Indian Taj Mahal, a good pilsener which was able to calm the gentle fire unfolding from the Vindaloo. Service was excellent as well.
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week
During the 12-day celebration, participating restaurants are serving up three-course prix-fixe lunches for $16.09 and/or three-course dinners for $26.09 Sunday through Friday. Beverages, tax and gratuity are additional.
Some of my favorites, like Sonora, Pacifico, X20, Restaurant X and Equus are on the list. This is a good chance to sample some high-end eats for less $.
For more info, go to www.hudsonvalleyrestaurantweek.com
Friday, February 22, 2008
More About Antipasti
When we asked our group how long this restaurant has been open, one of our group said: "Too long."
Antipasti, White Plains, NY
Service was so-so from the get-go. Four members of our party of seven entered from the plaza side and wandered through the restaurant looking for the rest of the group. No one approached to ask if they could help us. Once we found our table in the chilly dining room, we sat for a long time without menus. Though there were dishes of olive oil on the table (one of them surrounded by drips on the tablecloth) it took several requests before we got any bread to go with it.
The size of the table presented a problem for the servers. One guy jostled between the chairs to deliver slices of bread from a massive basket, straining to reach the far side. Another dragged his sleeve through the cheese garnishing a salad while stretching to refill water glasses.
Two of us ordered the daily special. Ten minutes later the waitress came back to say she’d forgotten that they were out of it. When the food arrived it was barely warm and not particularly flavorful.
Antipasti even had a problem getting a simple cup of tea right. The tea selection was presented in a wooden box that was far more attractive then the mundane types of teabags it contained. The half-full cup of tepid water arrived with a nice-looking chocolate biscotti on the side. When I requested hotter water, the dish was returned biscotti-less. Eventually I was able to get the server’s attention to ask for a replacement. She brought two, but by the time they arrived the tea was cold again.
It’s a gorgeous space, with soaring ceilings and an abundance of stone, wood and marble. It would make a fabulous gallery or designer’s atelier, but the so-so food and service keep it from being much of a restaurant.
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