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Candlelight Inn in Hartsdale for Wings

Agreed here - I grew up in Westchester, so much has changed there dining-wise, but certainly not that. I will find out what's good for Japanese up there.

Besides White Plains, I believe Yonkers is a bit of a hot spot too, mostly do to Peter Kelly opening up there last year (FWIW he beat Bobby Flay on Iron Chef)

http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/x2o-x...-on-the-hudson/

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Candlelight Inn in Hartsdale for Wings

Agreed here - I grew up in Westchester, so much has changed there dining-wise, but certainly not that. I will find out what's good for Japanese up there.

Besides White Plains, I believe Yonkers is a bit of a hot spot too, mostly do to Peter Kelly opening up there last year (FWIW he beat Bobby Flay on Iron Chef)

http://nymag.com/listings/restaurant/x2o-x...-on-the-hudson/

Haiku Asian Bistro in Cross River is great for Nobu-style Japanese and OUTSTANDING for American style Chinese. Probably the best I've had.

The decor is nice but cliched, the service a little amateurish, and the location is in a strip mall...but man is the food good.

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Haiku Asian Bistro in Cross River is great for Nobu-style Japanese and OUTSTANDING for American style Chinese. Probably the best I've had.

The decor is nice but cliched, the service a little amateurish, and the location is in a strip mall...but man is the food good.

I've tried it, but I really prefer Koo. (both in Ridgefield, CT and in Rye, NY)

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-James Kessler

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