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First official Bronx restaurant week coming in November

The Bronx finally has its first official restaurant week!

Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., along with the New York State Restaurant Association, will present Savor The Bronx!, the borough’s first official restaurant week from Tuesday, November 1 to Sunday, November 13th.

“I invite everyone to visit and Savor the Bronx,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “Our inaugural ’Savor the Bronx!’ restaurant week event is the ideal time to try a new restaurant or return to a favorite. Enjoy authentic Italian food on Arthur Avenue or some fresh seafood on City Island, or just take a look at the ‘Savor the Bronx!’ website for participating restaurants and make your own great choice."  

The event, produced by the Bronx Tourism Council and co-hosted by the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation (BOEDC) and the Bronx Chamber of Commerce, will showcase the borough’s best eateries. They’ll offer special values and discounts on three-course meals, complimentary coffee and dessert, or 20 percent off the check.
 
For visitors and residents who appreciate good food, Savor The Bronx! is an unprecedented opportunity to taste test the worldwide cuisine the Bronx offers. Foodies can experience delicious dishes from the Americas, the Caribbean, Asia, Central America, Europe, and Africa, all of which are available in the Bronx. 

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“The New York State Restaurant Association is proud to partner with the Bronx Borough President, Ruben Diaz Jr., to launch ’Savor the Bronx!,’ the first official Bronx restaurant week,” said Andrew Rigie, New York City Executive Vice President at the New York State Restaurant Association. “This is an amazing opportunity for local Bronx restaurants to showcase their cuisine and hospitality." 

Taste-tempting offers include 20 percent off the lunch tab at the Riverdale Steak House and Lucca Restaurant in Pelham Bay; complimentary dessert and coffee at the Rambling House in Woodlawn and NYY Steak near Yankee Stadium; and lunch and dinner specials at Bronx Ale House in Kingsbridge, the Tosca Café in Throggs Neck, and the Ice House Café in Ft. Schuyler.

“There are new restaurants opening in the Bronx, and classic ones are going strong, so it’s no wonder that eating guides like Zagat and Michelin are recognizing more of them every year,” said Doris Quinones, Executive Director of the Bronx Tourism Council. 

To get more information on participating Savor The Bronx restaurants, please visit savorthebronx.com

, Bronx County Political Buzz Examiner

Phil is a native New Yorker who was raised and currently lives in the Bronx. He has been a freelance writer for more than 10 years. Phil holds a bachelor's degree in Communication Media Management from SUNY New Paltz and a master's degree in Corporate Communication from Baruch College. His...

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