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Three Must Try Restaurants in Westchester and Fairfield Counties

New Canaan, CT
BAROLO TRATTORIA & WINE BAR

Backstory: An all-star team of restaurateurs, including Roe Dโ€™Uva of Bistro Bonne Nuit, Raffaele Gallo of Ridgefieldโ€™s Gallo Ristorante and Executive Chef Giuseppe Castellano have opened Barolo in the space formerly home to The Tuscan.

Need to Know: Start with salumi and cheese assortments โ€” which include a house-made mozzarella โ€” raw bar items, or appetizers like a wild boar sausage with cannellini beans. Pastas and pizzas are scratch-made in house daily, and all meat is organic and antibiotic-free. Try hearty Italian favorites like a veal chop Milanese and a Berkshire pork chop with peppers and pearl onions, or a risotto with artichoke, pancetta and black truffle.

Atmosphere: Masculine, hip and modern, with old-world touches like vintage black and white photography.

Donโ€™t miss: The burrata with grapefruit, wild honey, pecans and smoked sundried tomato. At lunch, give the design-your-own salad menu a try. And, be sure to try a Barolo by the glass (or by the bottle, depending on how the evening shapes up).

Entrรฉes: $18-$36

Try it: 136 Main St., New Canaan, CT, 203-920-1515, barolonewcanaan.com

 

Tarrytown, NY
THE TWISTED OAK

Backstory:ย ย In the former Isabellaโ€™s location, this New American restaurant is run by Chef Michael Cutney and co-owner Jacob Parenti. Chef Cutney is well-known in Westchester for his culinary stylings at Cafรฉ of Love and 42 the Restaurant. A painting of Vincent Van Gogh inspired the restaurantโ€™s name.

Need to Know: This is farmhouse food with modern elegance and lots of locally sourced ingredients. A list of second-course pastas is great for sharing as your appetizer. Meals here are made to order, so plan to take your time.

Atmosphere: Clean, simple dรฉcor that puts the focus on the food. The bar is small but bustling, and waitstaff is attentive. โ€œI want guests to feel comfortable,โ€ Cutney says. โ€œI want them to have fun.โ€

Donโ€™t Miss: House-made charcuterie and pastas, as well as a bar menu of local beers, New York wines and Hudson Valley whiskey.

Entrรฉes: $18-$35

Try it: ย 61 Main St., Tarrytown, NY, 914-332-1992, thetwistedoakny.com

 

Pound Ridge, NY
THE INN AT POUND RIDGEย 

Backstory: Renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten has restoredย this 1833 inn, and created a casually elegant restaurant and farm-to-table menu that has foodies frantic to visit.ย 

Need to Know: Plan on making reservations well in advance. Expect local ingredients whenever possible,
and an atmosphere that merges country comforts with modern touches. The menu is an eclectic mix of Asian-
inspired dishes, inventive pizzas and New American classics.

Atmosphere: Rustic, multi-level space with two bars and an intimate feel.

Donโ€™t miss: Rigatoni with meatballs and smoked chili-tomato ragu, and the grilled beef tenderloin with herbal spinach, tempura onions and hot sauce butter.

Entrรฉes: $19-$38

Try it: ย 258 Westchester Ave., Pound Ridge, NY, 914-767-1400,ย theinnatpoundridge.com

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