Showing Restaurants 37-54 of 76
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37. Wood & Fire
Neapolitan cuisine is the name of the game at this family-run establishment with a menu spanning salads, pizza (everything from Margherita to the "Wood & Fire" with fried chicken, cheery peppers, tomato, and fresh mozzarella), small plates (mussels, butternut squash arancini), pastas, and mains (pepper crushed yellow-fin tuna, veal Milanese). Half-off wine Wednesdays. Open daily Read more... -
Featuring timeless renditions from all around the boot, Sapori is a 160-seat Italian eatery with indoor and outdoor seating and partially enclosed booths tucked into brick lined alcoves. Tableside demos and prep come as a welcome perk, with a nearby sister location. 2 Chase Rd; also in White Plains, at 324 Central Ave; www.saporiofwhiteplains.com
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39. Maria Restaurant
Maria is not your typical Italian restaurant, and Chef Giovanni Cucullo has creative fun in his kitchen. This entrée features gnocchi made with ricotta that are as light as clouds but somehow stand up to the luscious oxtail ragù that doesn’t skimp on the tender cut or flavor. It’s just as delicious (maybe better?) when Read more... -
40. Risotto
Expect dishes like chicken parm, seafood risotto, grilled hangar steak, and cacio pepe (mixed in a giant cheese wheel in front of you) at this cozy restaurant, headed up by Kevin Oliveros of Brother’s Fish & Chips in Ossining. Closed Mon, except by appointment. 788 Commerce St, Thornwood; 914.769.6000; www.risotto-restaurant.com -
Timeless and old-fashioned (in the best sense of the word), this restaurant at the outskirts of city proper is like dining at a high-style Sunday family dinner with everyone on his or her best behavior. It excels in ways many other restaurants struggle: the way the waiters appear — and fade away — when appropriate, Read more...
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43. Serafina
Local Italian chain offering traditional pastas and pizzas. Outdoor sidewalk seating allows for enjoying the weather and people-watching in Downtown White Plains. Outdoor Dining Guide: Sidewalk Dining The Top Bars in Westchester County -
Classic Italian fare at this white-tablecloth restaurant with stellar service, includes mushroom risotto, tagliatelle alla Bolognese, Florida red snapper, and thinly breaded veal. Save room for the cheesecake and tiramisù. Closed Sun. 99 Court St, White Plains; 914.761.1818; www.mulinosny.com Best of Westchester 2021 - Best Italian Restaurant (Other Than a Pizzeria) Best of Westchester Read more...
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48. Tre Angelina
This cozy, white-tablecloth Italian joint proffers the flavors of Northern Italy. Closed Sun (except for private parties). 478 Mamaroneck Ave; www.treangelinawhiteplains.com/tre-angelina-wp Best of Westchester 2018 - Best Gracious Host -
This newcomer to West Harrison's food scene blends fine Italian cuisine with soothing jazz in its 100-seat dining room. Marry Me Chicken, Vegetarian Delight, and ever-popular veal chops or veal piccata take top billing, along with filet mignon and skirt steak. Large group service on site or top-flight catering off site, and outdoor seating available.
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50. Il Castello
Expect homemade pastas and elaborate table presentations a stone's throw from the Mamaroneck Metro-North station. On the menu: branzino, veal Siciliano, pappardelle Bolognese, chicken Calabrese, and shrimp scampi. A prix fixe $20.95 lunch is offered weekdays. Open Tues to Fri for lunch and dinner; Sat and Sun dinner menu all day. Reservations recommended. 576 Mamaroneck Read more... -
54. Nonna Carola
Chef Tahiz González (formerly of three-Michelin Star Eleven Madison Park in NYC) is now at the helm of this sophisticated-yet-casual Italian restaurant, which boasts sustainability, exemplary service and flavorful dishes, like pappardelle Bolognese and cauliflower arrosto. Closed Mon. 211 Mamaroneck Ave; www.nonnacarola.com Discover Fine Dining at Westchester's Most Beautiful Restaurants