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Attention all foodies! It’s time to make your reservations for Fall 2022 Hudson Valley Restaurant Week. From Yonkers to Yorktown, 54 Westchester restaurants from all over the County are participating in this bi-annual celebration of the local culinary scene. 

County Executive George Latimer said: “We all look forward to Hudson Valley Restaurant Week. It is a great time to get out and try a new Westchester restaurant or gather with friends and family at an old favorite. I encourage you to get out and support our local restaurateurs.”

Director of Westchester County’s Office of Tourism and Film Office Natasha Caputo said: “Fall is such a wonderful time to explore Westchester and cozy up for a memorable meal. We encourage both residents and visitors to make their reservations.”

“This year’s Restaurant Week will be like no other,” said Mike Martinelli, Today Media’s Hudson Valley Group Publisher. “We’re offering several different price points so even more restaurants can participate which increases the number and variety of establishments that diners have to choose from. We’re excited to once again highlight the bounty of culinary greatness that our region has to offer.”

The Fall kickoff held at Zwilling Cooking Studio in Pleasantville features chef demos by Town House in New Rochelle, led by New Rochelle native Chris dos Reis; La Casa Bronxville with Chef Erik Lopez, The Cookery & The Parlor led by Chef and Owner David DiBari, and Zwilling Cooking Studio’s own Bernard Janssen, which currently serves as Executive Chef and Culinary Program Manager for ZWILLING J.A. Henckels.

A record 150+ restaurants, spanning seven counties across the Hudson Valley are participating in this annual celebration. For two tasty weeks, from Nov. 7 through 20 the Hudson Valley will be celebrating restaurant dining with delicious, creative dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients. Prix-fixe dinners will be offered at $44.95 or $39.95; lunches will be available for $29.95 or $24.95. Menus and pricing for participating restaurants can be found at the Valley Table website.   

Diners should also be sure to check out HVRW newcomers Town House in New Rochelle, Washington Irving Boat Club in Tarrytown, Nonna Carola in Mamaroneck.

Reservations are suggested as space fills quickly.