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Three NY Restaurants Named To Yelp's Top 100 Places To Eat In US Three NY Restaurants Named To Yelp's Top 100 Places To Eat In US
Three NY Restaurants Named To Yelp's Top 100 Places To Eat In US Several restaurants in the Northeast are among the best 100 places to eat in the US, according to a new list. Yelp has released its 2025 Top 100 Places to Eat list, spotlighting everything from food trucks and fast-casual gems to fine dining standouts. The list was created from restaurant reviews, ratings, and activity, then further curated by community managers and Yelp's "trend expert." Peruvian Cuisine In Dutch Country Chellas Arepa Kitchen in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was ranked No. 5 in the nation, standing out for its Peruvian-inspired arepas stuffed with options li…
Westchester Hidden Seafood Gem Becoming A Hit With Locals Westchester Hidden Seafood Gem Becoming A Hit With Locals
Westchester Hidden Seafood Gem Becoming A Hit With Locals If you are looking for one of those restaurants that is a hidden gem but a real fixture in the community, then Harbour Fish and Community in Westchester fills the bill. A takeout restaurant with counter service, the Harbour Fish in Mamaroneck is popular with locals for its lobster rolls, crab legs, and fresh fish tacos to name just a few items that fly out the door on a regular basis. Shrimp tacosYelp The eatery, which does offer outdoor seating, has become so popular that they now have a food truck that can be found at Harbour Island Park or at most city events including movie night in…
Walter's Famous Hot Dogs Opens New Eatery In Westchester Walter's Famous Hot Dogs Opens New Eatery In Westchester
Walter's Famous Hot Dogs Opens New Eatery In Westchester Walter's Hot Dogs is celebrating the grand opening of its first sit-down restaurant in Westchester on Tuesday. White Plains Mayor Thomas Roach will join Walter's staff and family owners for a 2:30 p.m ceremony at 186 Mamaroneck Ave. Walter’s White Plains is the franchise's  first sit-down, fast-casual concept, bringing nostalgic pieces of its famous copper-roofed pagoda in Mamaroneck to downtown White Plains. Walter’s is a fourth-generation, family owned and operated, business that originated in 1919, and has recently expanded with two food trucks in 2015 and 2016, a location in Stamford, …
Popular Eatery With Westchester Locations Rolls Out Food Truck Popular Eatery With Westchester Locations Rolls Out Food Truck
Popular Eatery With Westchester Locations Rolls Out Food Truck Salsa Fresca Mexican Grill, with locations in New York and Connecticut, has responded to overwhelming demand for its popular fresh dishes with a new food truck program. The program is designed to bring its fast casual concept on the road. The new Salsa Fresca food truck complements the restaurant chain’s recent announcement of a franchise initiative to create 100 new stores within five years. The popular chain already has stores in Bedford Hills, Carmel, Cross River and Danbury. Hungry patrons will be able to track where the food truck will appear next on Salsa Fresca's Facebook, Twitter (…
New Walter's Restaurant In White Plains Will Have More Of Fast-Casual Feel New Walter's Restaurant In White Plains Will Have More Of Fast-Casual Feel
New Walter's Restaurant In White Plains Will Have More Of Fast-Casual Feel Walter’s, a Mamaroneck mainstay that also expanded to Stamford, has experienced amazing growth in the recent years with the launch of its food trucks.  By April, Walter's plans to open its first indoor restaurant space at 186 Mamaroneck Ave. in White Plains with plenty of mustard-slathered hot dogs, and room to display generations of memorabilia and memories.  More details can be found by clicking here.  The new location will have more of a "fast-casual restaurant feel,” said Katharine Warrington Woodward.
Westchester Chef Gets 'Sloppy' With New Food Truck Westchester Chef Gets 'Sloppy' With New Food Truck
Westchester Chef Gets 'Sloppy' With New Food Truck A messy house was the inspiration for a new food truck. Literally. For many years, Joe Defeis worked as a franchise regional manager at BurgerFi and was starting to feel restless.  The Yonkers resident mentioned the dream of owning a truck to his girlfriend. "At the moment our house was a bit of a mess and as a joke, she said,' Yeah, and you should name the truck sloppy joes.' "I looked at her and said, 'You know what? That’s actually a great idea." After testing out recipes for three months, he launched Sloppy Joe's Gourmet Grub in October 2017, mainly parking on Boston P…