Discover Restaurants offering the best Spanish 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 188 reviews
Since Rafael PalominoâSonoraâs Executive Chef and Proprietorâopened the doors to this, his flagship Latin-fusion restaurant, he has received accolades from a broad customer base, including an âExcellentâ from the New York Times. This creative, Colombian-b
We were a party of 5 celebrating my momâs birthday. It took over 20 minutes for us to get our drinks including our water. Ask for sparkling water were told they ran out of Pellegrino âOkâ minutes later I see them pouring some on the table next to us. Food is was great. Everybody loved what they order. Meat was cooked to perfection. My daughter asked for a side of Plantains not only it came when it was time to order dessert but at the bottom of the little basket was a fried calamari. Thank God she has no shellfish allergies. They should be more careful. The waiter was MIA the whole time and not very friendly or attentive at all. It was just horrible service. Actually the buss boy took better care of us. The only reason they getting 2 stars is for how delicious the food was.
4 based on 49 reviews
It's a good indication of a restaurant's popularity when it expands into the space next door. I was afraid that expansion would dilute the GREAT food and service I've come to expect, but the place has gotten even better. We went for a late dinner a few nights ago, and were greeted personally by one of the owners. Our waitress was friendly and helpful, and the entire staff was efficient. The restaurant is spotless, and the open kitchen means there are no secrets. The food was, as usual, amazing. This is definitely one of our favorite places to eat.
4 based on 27 reviews
The service was good, but would have been much better if I spoke Spanish. The food was good, filling and exactly as described. One side note, the music that was pleasantly in the back ground was all classic rock, but versions, by the original recording artist, that I had never heard before. I was very surprised and more then a little pleased. Tip, bring change for the meter or park in the nearby public free parking lot
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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.
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4 based on 52 reviews
We opened Quenas with the dream of presenting the wide diversity and fusion of Peruvian food, using the best and most authentic ingredients, in a modern presentation. Peruvian cuisine fuses many different ethnicities, including Spanish, Chinese, Japanese,
Had dinner with another couple on a recent Saturday night - our first time here though they had been before. Small place in Harrison with authentic decor and reservation signs at every table. We started with their Sangria - not too sweet and oh so delicious. Appetizers were terrific, the flavor combinations though unique to our tastes, worked beautifully together. I enjoyed a delicious Chicken dish with a very slight kick and my husband had the Peruvian Paella. We both proclaimed our meals amazing. Not a big dessert eater, I agreed to have a taste of a plate of Churros ordered for the table. Outstanding - crispy on the outside and filled with delicious Dulce de Leche in the middle. We will return!
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