5 Great Reasons to Eat Out In Port Chester

by Wendy on April 9, 2009

Since this site is still new, and I’m busily reviewing places, I’ve decided to list my top 5 reasons to eat in Port Chester,  Port Chester has so many places to eat, and so many great things to do, here my  some of my favorites.  For a listing of ALL the restaurants in Port Chester, click on the Restaurants In Port Chester Tab. You’ll be able to read my reviews, and the reviews of some other local people.  Happy, Happy!

  1. Over 110 Restaurants in 2.4 square miles! Lots of them are in our “Restaurant Row”- our Main Streets. You can walk to almost all of them.
  2. Authentic foods-dare to try something different!You can eat your way around the world – literally- From Asian to Steakhouses, and most countries in between. Do you want to have a pupusa- con lomida? Interested in having a taco made the way they are made in Mexico? A homemade ice pop or tortillas hot off the grill- you can get the real deal here- fresh and made to order. From Authentic Columbian, Peruvian, Italian, Indian to Seafood and Barbeque - we have it all.  If there is a new type of cuisine you’ve been dying to try- you can most likely find it Port Chester.
  3. Walking in Downtown Port Chester is a treat!  If you are out early enough, and the shops are open, you can pop into an authentic cowboy leather shop, a florist, a specialized CD shop as you wait for your table.  Or, you can stroll down the promenade on the waterfront. Port Chester is a safe, friendly village to walk through.
  4. Affordable and economical-The restaurants run the price gamut- affordable dining is easily available- you can have lunch for $5- you can eat dinner for 4 for $25- or find haute cuisine at great prices.  Affordability and great food!
  5. Parking is plentiful and free (after 7) - our Marina parking lot and Waterfront Place parking lot (if you’re seeing a movie as well) make parking easy!  Free and plentiful, your favorite restaurants can be found a few steps away.  Street parking is also available throughout the Village.  If dinner and a movie fit the bill- our multiplex is with walking distance of at least 45 restaurants- you can make a night of it.

So, these are my top 5- how many others can you come up with? Don’t forget to check out the Restaurant Listing for great places to try.

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Cousin Frankie’s USA Grill

by Wendy on June 4, 2009

I wanted to be  impressed by this quaint little diner, I really did.  I’m sorry to say that I was, in fact, pretty disappointed.

My daughter and I were looking for a quick lunch place to celebrate the 5th grade awards programs at school- I left the lunch restaurant choice up to her, and she really wanted to try Cousin  Frankie’s.  I’ve been wanting to try it, too, so we stopped by.

Parking is a bit dicey, but then again, almost any restaurant in that area during the weekday is kinda tough.  We parked behind the Salvation Army, and walked over.

It is a really cute place- someone put a lot of time and effort into their theme of “Americana”.  There are plenty of bar stools and counter space, and table service, too, as we were told by our waitress when she finally showed up.  I didn’t see any high chairs, but that doesn’t mean there weren’t any.  I’m sure that this is exactly the type of place that kids would love!  Since there are steps going down into  the place, it isn’t handicapped accessible.

The menu is standard diner type fair, burgers, sandwiches, breakfasts, with daily specials that looks good.  I wasn’t hungry enough to try the “Cousin Frankie” - but it looked really interesting-”sauteed ground beef with a sweet BBQ sauce stuffed with potatoes and cheddar cheese”.- served on a roll, wedge or wrap.

We ordered a gorgonzola burger, medium, w/ff, ($6.95) an order of mozzarella sticks ($4.95) with fries ($1.95), a vanilla shake ($2.50) and a  soda. ($1.75) 

When I finally got my burger, it was just warm- it sat on the counter waiting  while the only  waitress  messed around with the  register with what looked like a new employee.  I know- I watched her, and kept trying to catch her eye.   After she figured out the problem with the register she brought the plate to me. Even though it was just warm, it was overcooked, definitely well done, not medium as requested.  My daughter’s cheese sticks came a few minutes later, and they, too were warm, not hot, as were the fries. Based on how long it took to the the waitresses attention to get a refill of soda (we unded up having to go to the counter and asking) they had sat around a while, too, and we didnt’ have time for a re-do.   Standard frozen fare, nothing to write home about.  The milkshake, however, was great- just thick enough to suck up the straw, and nicely flavored.

There are definately growing pains  in this darling little diner- perhaps more attention should be paid to the customers eating than the many family memebers who gather around the bar to lend their support.  The service leaves much to be desired, but again, I’m hoping it’s just a learning curve.

That being said, I can’t wait to try out this place for breakfast- I suspect this is where Cousin Frankie’s will shine!  Port Chester is in need of a good breakfast joint, and based on the menu, there is somethign here for everyone.  I’m looking forward to sampling the stuff french bread.

Cousin’ Frankie’s  has sit down service,  take out, and delivery available. Credit cards are accepted.

Hours ar Mon- Fri 6:30am- 3:30pm, Sat 7:30am- 2:30pm, Late night Fri & Sat night- 10:00pm -4:30 pm

www.cousinfrankiesusagrill.com 

In a nutshell,  lunch is mediorcre, but breakfast looks promising.   I’ll update as soon as I have breakfast at Cousin Frankie’s.

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Sonora

by Wendy on April 15, 2009

Sonora Nuevo Latino Cuisine
179 Rectory Street,Port Chester
914-933-0200

http://www.sonorarestaurant.net/

We’ve not reviewed this restaurant ourselves yet, but here’s what others have to say about  it:  

nytimes

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Café Mirage

by Wendy on April 15, 2009

Café Mirage
531 North Main Street,Port Chester
914-937-3497

http://www.cafemirageny.com/

 

We’ve need to eat at this amazing restaurant again to do an “official” Review, but I can say they have the BEST burgers on  Restaurant row, and the all around Best Bread Pudding,- no contest- hands down. Here’s what others have to say about  it: 

yelp. review

chowhound.review

nytimes

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Brisa Marina Restaurant

by Wendy on April 15, 2009

Brisa Marina Restaurant
40 Grace Church Street,Port Chester
914-934-9090

We’ve not reviewed this restaurant ourselves yet, but here’s what others have to say about  it: 

 

metromix.review

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Hubba

by Wendy on April 15, 2009

Hubba
24 North Main Street, Port Chester
914-939-7276

We’ve not reviewed this restaurant ourselves yet, but here’s what others have to say about  it: 

 

Yelp review

Wikipedia Review

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Café Mirage

by Wendy on April 13, 2009

Café Mirage
531 North Main Street,Port Chester
914-937-3497  

 

http://www.cafemirageny.com/

 

We’ve not reviewed this restaurant ourselves yet, but here’s what others have to say about  it: 

 yelp review.

chowhound review

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Brisa Marina Restaurant

by Wendy on April 13, 2009

Brisa Marina Restaurant
40 Grace Church Street,Port Chester
914-934-9090

We’ve not reviewed this restaurant ourselves yet, but here’s what others have to say about it:

metromix review

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Tandoori Taste of India

by Wendy on April 13, 2009

Tandoori Taste of India
163 North Main Street,Port Chester

914-937-2727/935-9680

http://www.tandooritasteofindia.com/

We’ve not reviewed this restaurant ourselves yet, but here’s what others have to say about  it: 

yelp review

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El Tesoro Restaurant

by Wendy on April 13, 2009

El Tesoro Restaurant
92 Purdy Avenue, Port Chester
914-935-9440

 

We’ve not reviewed this restaurant ourselves yet, but here’s what others have to say about  it: 

 

chow review

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El Tesoro II

by Wendy on April 13, 2009

El Tesoro II
14 South Main Street, Port Chester
914-937-2086

We’ve not reviewed this restaurant ourselves yet, but here’s what others have to say about  it:

http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/337812

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