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Groundbreaking To Be Held For New Event Space At 'Samurai Farmhouse' In Hawthorne

A site once home to a hibachi restaurant for more than 45 years in Northern Westchester will soon be converted into a resort-like events space. 

A rendering of the upcoming Le Setai events space at the site of the former Gasho of Japan restaurant in Hawthorne. 

A rendering of the upcoming Le Setai events space at the site of the former Gasho of Japan restaurant in Hawthorne. 

Photo Credit: Thompson & Bender

A groundbreaking for the Le Setai special event space, to be located at the former Gasho of Japan restaurant in Hawthorne at 6 Saw Mill River Rd. (Route 9A), will be held on Thursday, Aug. 15 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. 

The event space will be the latest use of the former Gasho building, which was made to resemble a 16th-century "samurai farmhouse" and housed the restaurant for more than 45 years, according to developers. 

The "resort-like" space will feature a grand ballroom with a skylight; floor-to-ceiling windows and French double doors; and landscaped gardens boasting natural waterfalls and a Koi Pond. 

The property will also feature a glass walking bridge, a ceremony platform, and an outdoor tiki bar and cabana. 

Although the 2.8-acre estate will see some major changes, the top peak of the old Gasho building will remain intact, albeit with a "major facelift," developers said. 

The events space is expected to open in Fall 2025. 

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