Reviews on Seafood food in Rye, New York, United States. Rye is a city in Westchester County, New York, United States. It is separate from the town of Rye, which has more land area than the city. Rye city, formerly the village of Rye, was part of the town until it received its charter as a city in 1942. The population was 15,720 at the 2010 census. Rye is the youngest city in New York state. No other city has been chartered anywhere in New York state since 1942.
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4 based on 258 reviews
Had 3 different types of oysters for a total of 18 and most were flavorless and 4 still had shell in them....what happened to the Elm Street Oyster House? Used to be good for oysters and now not...server was also a bit rude on a very quiet afternoon with only two other tables. Clam chowder was good
4 based on 42 reviews
Panka Peruvian Bistro is a family-owned and operated restaurant. All of our dishes are based on family recipes that have been passed from generation to generation and perfected with time. Our mission is to offer the highest quality dishes and most flavorf
We have been to Panca four times in the last three months.Obviously, we really like it. The food is exceptionally tasty and prepared to order. The service is professional, friendly and helpful. Ask for recommendations and tell them what you like. I strongly recommend the ceviche Mixto, the best Iâve had and a very large portion. A good appetizer for two or an entrée after an appetizer. The Jalea is the best combination fried seafood anywhere. Calamari, shrimp, whitefish, mussels and crabs. Fabulous. My wife enjoys the whole Peruvian roast chicken served with lots of vegetables. The patrons are usually South and Central Americans, a testament to the food.
4 based on 106 reviews
Crowded, loud Peruvian restaurant, trying to create a vibe but it didn't work for us. Tables so cramped, couldn't move my chair; music so loud, couldn't hear conversation of person sitting next to me. The ceviche was tasty as was the potato appetizer. The whole broiled snapper was dry and did not taste fresh. The paella was just ok. The place was packed and the tables around us turned quickly so clearly others don't share our opinion, but we won't be rushing back.
This restaurant overlooks the beach and Long Island Sound. It was a beautiful day and we sat on the large outdoor patio for lunch. We enjoyed a fried calamari starter followed with lobster rolls which were both very good. The service was good and attentive.
4 based on 264 reviews
The colors and flavors of the Mediterranean come to life at Mediterraneo, located on the exclusive Greenwich Avenue in the heart of Greenwich, Connecticut. Bathed in the soothing tones of sand and sea, the restaurant features an inviting outdoor terrace a
We go a few times a year, usually a drink and snack at the bar. Today it was the pizza. The wood oven gives the crust a light char and the toppings were great. Sitting at the bar, service is always great.
3 based on 104 reviews
This visit was for the band, fireworks, drinks outside. All were great and the weather was perfect! We always enjoy summer Fridays here.
4 based on 132 reviews
Top notch wait service and food combined with a stunning bar and open, airy/open main restaurant area with generous seating areas and hip vibe. Excellent cocktail and wine list too, in addition to great menu lineup of seafood and land dishes. Calamari, Oysters, Key lime pie favorites
4 based on 44 reviews
This is a very old guard establishment that looks a bit run down and rustic but still provides excellent service and well prepared standard American food. One way to know if a place has maintained quality is to try a well known standard. Their French dip was perfect. The service is fast and professional. The prices were moderate. This is a causal place that has retained its ability to please a wide variety of people.
4 based on 116 reviews
Morgans specializes in fresh seafood. I was quite pleased with my Halibut Special, which I ordered "medium rare.â My wife enjoyed her fish tacos, and our friends ordered salmon. What was noteworthy for such a generally good and expensive restaurant was the poor service. We had to ask for water a couple of times, and the waitress never returned to pour wine. The restaurant was largely empty on this Monday night, so there was no excuse for such poor service. The waitress may have been new or inexperienced, but the supervisor should have made sure that service was better.
Where to eat French food in Rye: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 177 reviews
Ruby's is a brilliant gem in downtown Rye. It is chic, casual and comfortable. It charms guests with its varied menu, friendly and professional service, and its lively ambience. Ruby's stylish decor showcases an authentic zinc bar from Paris, beaded chand
Fun and attractive ambience, from the lively bar room to the beautiful downstairs and upstairs dining rooms. There's also a separate room for parties that everyone loves.
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