The Westchester County, NY list of restaurants in Bronxville Village serve the following cuisines:
American New
American Traditional
Asian - Pan Asian & Asian Fusion
Café, Coffee Shops & Tea
Chinese Food
Deli & Bagel Shops
Diners and Sandwich Shops
European & Continental
Greek Food
Italian Food
Japanese & Sushi
Mexican Food
Pizza
Pubs and Pub Food
Specialties
American New Cuisine
New American cuisine has its roots in California cuisine. New American food, often similar to Contemporary American, emphasizes a seasonal menu. Dishes are often created based on the availability of fresh ingredients from local farmers and ranchers.
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American Traditional Cuisine
What is Traditional American food? It's difficult to classify Traditional American food. We all associate Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, French Fries, and of course Apple Pie with American food - and how about Turkey and sweet potatoes on Thanksgiving.
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Chinese Food Cuisine
The Chinese believe that the preparation of food is an art. The art of cooking Chinese food can include dishes and food preparation techniques which are difficult to develop and may require the expertise of a chef with lots of experience.
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Greek Food Cuisine
When eating Greek food, sharing the dinner is as important as the food itself. Greek food offers an ingenious way to make a simple and delicious meal out of fresh local ingredients. Find a Greek restaurant in Westchester.
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Italian Food Cuisine
Eating Italian food can offer a satisfying and healthy meal. Italian food is varied, abundant in selection, and unique to many of the 20 regions of Italy. Select a fine Italian restaurant from our list of Italian restaurants in Westchester.
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Japanese & Sushi Cuisine
Do you just have to eat Sushi for dinner? If you're looking for great Sushi or traditional Japanese food in Westchester County, select from The Westchester Restaurant Guide's list of Sushi and Japanese restaurants.
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Mexican Food Cuisine
Mexican food varies by region. Recipes and ingredients from many countries such as Africa, South America, and France influenced Mexican food. Select from a list of many fine Mexican restaurants in Westchester County and the Hudson River Valley.
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Pizza Cuisine
Almost all Americans can relate to the mouth-watering experience of biting into a crusty and piping-hot pizza dripping with melted mozzarella and juicy tomato sauce Select your favorite Pizza restaurant from our list of Pizzarias.
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Bronxville
Westchester County
Hudson Valley
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Bronxville is located in the southern part of Westchester County, New York; with Yonkers to the west, Eastchester to the east, and Mount Vernon to the south of Bronxville.
History of Bronxville
Local Indian tribes deeded this region to British colonists in 1666. The earliest settlers are believed to be the Underhill and Morgan families who arrived here in the first half of the 18th century. Both families farmed and tended orchards. The Underhills also established the first local factory. Manufacturing was part of the Bronxville scene for almost two centuries, until 1922 when the last factory, the Kraft leather tannery, vanished in a spectacular blaze. It was almost a century after the arrival of the Underhills and Morgans before the next modest influx of settlers would make their mark. Alexander Masterton, a prosperous stonecutter from Scotland, was lured by quarries of fine white marble that were discovered in nearby Tuckahoe in 1822.
In 1844 the Harlem Railroad reached Underhill’s Crossing on its way to White Plains. The 1850's was a time of change in the Village. Underhill’s Crossing changed its name to Bronxville, as the Underhills sold off most of their remaining land. The first commuters arrived in the 1850's, including the DeWitt brothers, several of whom practiced law in the Wall Street area.
About Bronxville
There are many things to do in and around Bronxville. Learn about activities, attractions, places to go, and things to do this weekend, in or near Bronxville. Visit local and
state parks near Bronxville. Play golf at some of the country's best
golf courses in Bronxville and in Westchester County.
Pelham Country Club was designed by golf architect Devereux Emmet, who has created several championship golf courses in Westchester County. Cut from virgin woodland, stretching around and over rolling, low-lying hills, the golf course at Pelham Country Club, opens up varying vistas of great beauty.
Visit the
antique shops in and around Bronxville. Find antiques in Pelham, Bronxville, or Eastchester. Select from a wide range of
outdoor activities around Bronxville and in Westchester, New York. Go
biking at Bronx River Pathway, an 807-acre linear park created as an adjunct to the construction of the Bronx River Parkway that was opened in 1925. On Sundays during spring and autumn, a portion of the Bronx River Parkway closes to vehicular traffic for the county’s popular Bike & Skate Sundays program. Children love picnics; take the kids on a
picnic in Southern Westchester at one of the many beautiful parks in the area. Go on a nature walk at
Twin Lakes Nature Study. Twin Lakes Park was named after the two lakes on the property. The park contains mostly wooded areas but there are also fields and marshlands and several ponds. Two stables hire out horses for riding on existing bridle trails. Enjoy horseback riding, fishing, or go hiking with the family. In the winter, children and parents alike will enjoy ice skating at Twin Lakes Park.
If you live in Manhattan or are planning a visit to New York City, you can easily take a train from Grand Central to Bronxville. Go to Grand Central Station and take the
MTA Metro-North to Bronxville located at 113 Kraft Avenue between Sagamore Road & Park Place (Northbound). Bronxville Station is only 15.3 miles from Grand Central Terminal.
To sell a house visit Bronxville Village, Westchester County, NY real estate brokers.