Monday, Nov 25th

We heard the buzz about Shiraz, a relatively new Middle-Eastern restaurant on Route 119 in Elmsford, and decided to give it a try.  We were pleased when they accomodated us with a table for eight at eight on a busy Friday night. The restaurant is spacious, open, airy, and well-lit with tile floors, and brick walls.  On the way in we noticed that next door is a Middle Eastern grocery store with the same name and from the window it looks like they carry a wealth of interesting grains, spices and ingredients for a Middle Eastern feast.  We made a mental note to go back there soon and embarked on our dinner plans.  With a name like Shiraz, we assumed the restaurant served wine, but once we were seated we found that they do not have a liquor license.  I settled for a pomegranate juice and one of the men in our party offered to go across the street to buy a few bottles of wine.

For appetizers, the menu offered a mouth-watering list of dips such as hummus, roasted eggplant, and a yogurt and cucumber combination, all accompanied by crisp Persian bread.  The salads included a Greek salad and an herb salad with mint, tarragon and radishes that was fresh and crunchy. Creamy feta cheese and black olives added flavor. A jar of a black spice called Sumac was on every table.  Apparently sumac is tangy and aromatic and will enhance the flavor of any entree, so give it a try if you dare.

Though we over-ordered on the first course, it didn't prevent us from diving into our entrees.  Shiraz features flavorful kabobs served with saffron rice and grilled tomatos.  Kabob choices abound...we tried the lamb, and the Cornish hen and both were moist and delicious.  The special that night was a whole broiled branzino - served with the head and tail of the fish.  Though a few in the party were reluctant to deal with fileting the fish, they ordered it anyway and gave a good report.  The braised lamb shank was also ample and flavorful.

For dessert there were trays of baklava that looked sweet and syrupy but unfortunately we were too full to try it.

The service was friendly, helpful and swift.  The waiter was happy to offer suggestions on selections and eager to please.

If you're looking for a meal that incorporates the exotic without going very far, we suggest a visit to Shiraz.  But remember to bring your own bottle.

Shiraz
Persian Restaurant
83 East Main Street
Elmsford
(914) 345-6111
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Parking on street and in back lot.

Good news for Scarsdale diners.  The long awaited Chat American Grill plans to open on Christie Place at the end of September.  The site is abuzz with construction and the red and black décor is sleek and stunning.  In addition to the dining area, Chat American Grill has a large patio and will serve outside under heat lamps for as long as the weather allows. There is also a party room for private gatherings.  Owners Mario Fava and Mauro Lusardi are experienced restauranteurs both in Westchester and Manhattan.  Their first venture was Lusardis on Second Avenue and 78th Street in the city and they extended the business to Westchester where they own Lusardis and Chat 19 in Larchmont, and Moscato and now Chat American Grill on Christie Place.  There is no basis to the rumors that Chat American Grill will replace Moscato.  

The restaurant will serve brunch, lunch and dinner seven days a week and feature the same moderately-priced menu as Chat 19 in Larchmont.  With ample parking available in the new Christie Place parking lot, Chat American Grill will be able to accommodate a crowd.

Delectable thin crust pizza is now available at All'Antica on Depot Place next to the train station in Scarsdale Village

ImagePizza by the slice, or in full and half-sizes are on the menu at All'Antica, Scarsdale newest pizzeria and restaurant. You'll find and impressive array of toppings; sausage, spinach, eggplant and portabello mushrooms are just a few. We've heard great reports about the Finocchia (with anise and sausage), Melanzana (eggplant and gorgonzola) and Pesto Pizzas. Want more?  There's chicken and eggplant parmigiana and a range of entrees including pastas and salads.  Eat in or take out, but definitely give it a try.

 

All'Antica

8 Depot Place

Scarsdale

914-472-4848

914-472-4899

allanticapizza.com

Monday-Friday 11am-10pm

Saturday 12pm - 10pm

The owners of Rustico have opened the Gran Caffe next door to their well-known restaurant on Central Avenue. The Caffe will serve the community breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Scarsdale10583.com stopped by to meet owners Anna and Nello who opened the Caffe three weeks ago and already appear to have a bustling business and happy clientele. The Caffe is a casual spot that has something for everyone.  Open at 7 am, they serve an assortment of gourmet coffees and teas to accompany your bagel, muffin,  scone or omelet. For lunch there’s a long list of sandwiches, wraps and Panino including the Caprese with fresh mozzarella, tomato, roasted peppers, parma prosciutto, basil and olive oil or the Modena which is mortadella, capicolla, soppresata, prosciutto, provolone, lettuce, tomato and oil and vinegar. The thin crust pizzas, soups, salads and selection of hot meals all looked fresh and delicious.

Pastries, sold by the piece, are supplied by the former pastry chef of the Gramercy Tavern and Sushi Samba, and for dessert there is also gelato and italian cookies.

The restaurant has ample seating and would be a nice venue to meet a friend for lunch or coffee, or to sit alone, sip your coffee and read the paper.  At night they are open late to accommodate those who want to stop by for a glass of wine or dessert.

In addition, the shop is offering catering: supplying many of the dishes well known at Rustico, such as Lasagna Bolognese, Pasta Amatriciana, Fra Diavlo, Puttanesca, or Veal Marsala, Francese or Piccata; all in trays for up to 20 peopl.. Think about calling the Gran Caffe to cater your holiday get togethers.

Stop by and welcome the Gran Caffe to the neighborhood. Mention Scarsdale10583.com and receive 10% off your purchase.

Gran Caffe
Gourmet Deli by Rustico
Home of the Ultra Thin Crust Pizza
749 Central Avenue
Scarsdale, New York
914-574-5834
Open: Monday - Sunday, 7 am to Midnight

Yum –the Flour & Sun Bakery, Westchester’s first and only cupcake bakery, has opened in Pleasantville.  The cupcakes are made from scratch daily, using only the finest ingredients.  The goods are delectable and the store is lovely – well worth a trip up the Bronx River Parkway. Image Classic cupcakes are offered everyday – vanilla with vanilla icing, vanilla/chocolate, chocolate cake with vanilla icing and chocolate/chocolate.  Mouth-watering daily specials are too numerous to list.  There’s chocolate cream cheese, lime, red velvet, peanut butter and jelly and more. Take a seat at the counter and enjoy your cupcakes with one of six varieties of tea while you watch the action in town from the window.



ImageIn addition to the cupcakes at the retail shop, special orders are available for corporate events, baby showers, holiday parties, birthdays, and weddings.

 

Store hours are:

Sunday: 10-5 pm
Monday: CLOSED
Tues-Thurs: 11-7 pm
Friday: 11-8 pm
Saturday: 10-8 pm

And you’ll find the bakery just a short walk from the Jacob Burns Film Center at:

Image19 Washington Avenue
Pleasantville, New York
914-495-3232