>In Rye, thrifty diners can choose among Frankie & Johnnie’s Steakhouse, La Panetière, Morgan’s Fish House, and Ruby’s Oyster Bar, all of which offer prix fixe lunch and dinner.
Frankie & Johnnie’s three-course lunch offers a choice of F & J Salad, maryland lump crab cakes, or soup to begin; choice of steak sandwich, chicken parmigiana, F & J Cheeseburger, or fish of the day; followed by a Chef’s dessert selection.
La Panetière’s selections are a medley of seasonal lettuces, velouté of cauliflower soup, or fideua with grilled shrimp; followed by salmon steak with capers, braised lamb, or blanquette of farm chicken; and, palette of house desserts.
Other neighboring restaurants taking part are:
>Mamaroneck: Club Car, Le Provençal Bistro, and Il Castello
>Harrison: Emilio, Halsted Avenue Bistro, and Delfino’s
>Port Chester: Tarry Lodge and Sonora
>Greenwich: Char and Elm Street Oyster House
Reservations are strongly encouraged and are required by many restaurants.
A list of restaurants and menus can be seen at hudsonvalleyrestaurantweek.com. Keep in mind that other non-participating Rye restaurants may still have attractive prix fixe prices, especially for lunch.
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