“Eat” listings

  • Frankie & Fanucci's Wood Oven Pizzeria

    Head to this local Brooklyn import for the best woodfired pizza (charred-black for flavor, as they say) in the area. Available for one (10-inch) or for the table (16-inch), the pies are simple yet scrumptious. End with a dessert classic: a zeppole (deep-fried ball of dough filled with cream), presented in “festival style,” paper bag. $$ (08/2011)

    301 Mamaroneck Ave, Mamaroneck
    914-630-4360
    fandfpizza.com

  • Noda Hibachi & Sushi

    Chef Bom’s skilled hibachi performance combines fire, food and drama for delicious results, such as the sukiyaki beef with teriyaki sauce. Interested in a less theatrical meal? The fresh sushi, which is prepared artfully and presented beautifully, satisfies just as well. $$ (08/2011)

    200 Hamilton Ave
    914-949-0990
    nodarestaurant.com

  • ROASTED PEPPERS

    After enjoying its signature stuffed roasted peppers, diners know this Tex-Mex eatery offers something original. The casual, elegant décor, accented by artwork portraying its namesake, complements its tasty, satisfying dishes. Desserts like the jalapeño brownie with coconut ice cream showcase a scrumptious balance between savory, sweet and spicy. $$ (01/2011)

    320 Mamaroneck Ave, Mamaroneck
    914-341-1140
    roastedpeppersny.com

  • EMMA’S ALE HOUSE

    Known throughout town for gourmet comfort food, including a “burger bar” that offers toppings like fried eggs, chili and avocados, this pub can make you feel good about eating out: It’s certifi ed environmentally friendly by the Green Restaurant Association. $$$ (07/2010)

    68 Gedney Way
    914-683-3662
    emmasalehouse.com



  • HAIKU ASIAN BISTRO

    Start with spicy appetizers (like the Szechuan spicy wontons with pork, shrimp and crushed peanuts) and then pair a chef’s special Unicorn roll—shrimp tempura, spicy salmon, avocado and cucumber—with some plum wine. $$ (01/2010)

    149 Mamaroneck Ave
    914-644-8887
    haikuasianbistro.com

  • CITY LIMITS DINER

    Although it's called a diner, the comfort food menu has been updated to include housesmoked salmon and artisan French toast made from Challah rolls. $$$ (12/2009)

    200 Central Ave
    914-686-9000
    www.citylimitsdiner.com

  • EMMA'S ALE HOUSE

    This casual comfort-food eatery is WhitePlains' first to be named a "Certified GreenRestaurant." Support an environmentallyaware establishment while appreciating aburger-bar lunch or prime sirloin dinner. $$ (03/2009)

    68 Gedney Way
    914-683-3662
    www.emmasalehouse.com

  • ABERDEEN SEAFOOD & DIM SUM

    Specializing in tantalizing Chinese cuisine, this authentic eatery boasts a luscious assortment of dim sum dishes. Friendly waiters provide culinary advice for patrons throughout the adventure. $$$ (02/2009)

    3 Barker Ave
    914-288-0188
    www.aberdeendimsum.com



  • MOMIJI RESTAURANT

    This Japanese eatery boasts the best sushi and sashimi in the area, and every seat offers riveting views of the chef at work. Come early to guarantee a seat, and try the sushi and green tea ice cream. $$$ (01/2009)

    261 Halstead Ave, Harrison
    914-835-1078
    www.momijirestaurant.com

  • NODA

    This lively eatery's hibachi performances consistently wow patrons. Interested in a less theatrical meal? Try the fresh sushi followed by the green tea mochi ice cream. $$ (11/2008)

    200 Hamilton Ave
    914-949-0990
    www.nodarestaurant.com

  • PENICHE

    Peniche's assortment of tantalizing tapas propels group dining to new levels. Order an array of Spanish cured meats and cheese accompanied by an Iberian vintage. $$$ (09/2008)

    175 Main St
    914-421-5012
    www.penichetapas.com

  • BUON AMICI

    This Italian eatery is nothing if not welcoming. Come for the generous lunch special and choose from rigatoni with eggplant, chicken Milanese and gnocchi in pomodoro sauce, among other options. $$ (08/2008)

    238 Central Ave
    914-997-1399
    www.buonami...taurant.com