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The restaurant descriptions that follow reflect the opinions of the editors of Rural Intelligence.
They are editorial content, not paid advertisements, and are organized by county.

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Pan Zur in Tivoli offers tapas and then some.

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Bread Alone in Rhinebeck specializes in breakfasts and lunches on artisanal bread.

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Bangall Whaling Company is an archetypal neighborhood saloon.

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Serevan - Amenia, New York

Rural Intelligence Food Food as intricately flavored and nuanced as Serevan‘s tends to be served in uptight, pretentious surroundings, but this pretty restaurant (just three-minutes from the Wassaic train station) is pleasantly laid back.  Why is the food so good? Owner Serge Madikian, the grandson of an Armenian immigrant who grew up in Iran, has worked alongside some of the best chefs of his generation, including David Bouley and Jean-George Vongerichten. He puts everything he’s ever learned about cooking into dishes such as Chicken Bastilla with Orange-Curry Emulsion ($21), Pan Seared Branzino with Cumin Scented Hummus and Preserved Lemons ($25), and Rack of Lamb with Madjoul Dates and Dried Limes ($29) Dessets like Orange Blossom Panna Cotta ($8) are equally exotic and delicious.

6 Autumn Lane (aka Route 44): 845-373-9800
Dinner: Thursday - Monday 5 - 10

Closed Tuesday & Wednesday

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