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Dutchess County - Restaurants - Italian Food

Beacon

12508, Northern Italian cuisine, Pizza, Beacon NY, Dutchess County, Hudson Valley,  Italian food, great pasta dishes Brother's Trattoria - Beacon

845-838-3300 
  Brothers Trattoria, serving Northern Italian cuisine and Pizza, is located at 465 Main Street, Beacon NY 12508, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

The word is: Above average Italian food; serving great pasta dishes in a comfortable and friendly setting.

Fishkill

12524, Italian cuisine, Excellent food, cozy Il Barilotto

845-897-4300 
  Il Barilotto, serving Italian cuisine, is located at 1113 Main Street, Fishkill NY 12524, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

The word is: Excellent food and excellent service, delivered in a cozy yet contemporary atmosphere of brick walls and vintage posters.

12524, Southern Italian cuisine, Southern Italian, affordable prices, whole wheat pasta Locanda Restaurant

845-896-4100 
  Locanda, serving Southern Italian cuisine, is located at 1105 Main Street, Fishkill NY 12524, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

The word is: This casual and cozy Southern Italian serves "sauce like grandmothers" at affordable prices; offering whole wheat pasta as an option.

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12538, Italian, American, Bistro, Hyde Park NY, Dutchess County, Hudson Valley Coppola's Italian & American Bistro

845-229-9113 
  Coppola's Italian American Bistro is located at 4167 Albany Post Road (Route 9), Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

12538, Ristorante, Italian cuisine, Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County, Hudson River Valley, Italian Food and Wine, seasonal ingredients, Best Dutchess County Restaurant, Best Of The Hudson Valley Ristorante Caterina de' Medici

845-471-6608 
  Ristorante Caterina de' Medici, serving Italian cuisine, is located at the Culinary Institute of America at 1946 Campus Drive (Route 9), Hyde Park NY 12538, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. Ristorante Caterina de' Medici is located in the beautiful Colavita Center for Italian Food and Wine. Its á la carte menu features seasonal ingredients and authentic flavor combinations of this much-beloved cuisine, as well as a diverse selection of Italian wines, beers, and apéritifs.

The word is: Ristorante Caterina de' Medici was awarded "Best Dutchess County Restaurant" in Hudson Valley Magazine's annual "Best Of The Hudson Valley" awards.

Poughkeepsie

12601, Restaurant, Italian cuisine, waterfront district of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley Amici's Restaurant

845-452-4700 
  Amici's Restaurant, serving Italian cuisine, is located at 35 Main Street, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 in the waterfront district of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

12601, New American Cuisine Brown Derby

845-452-3232 
  The Brown Derby, serving New American Cuisine, is located at 96 Main Street, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

12601, Italian food, Poughkeepsie NY, Dutchess County, Hudson Valley Cappuccino's

845-462-4545 
  Cappuccino's, serving Italian food, is located at 2373 Route 9, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

12601, Trattoria, Bar, Italian food, Poughkeepsie NY, Dutchess County, Hudson River Valley, Italian cuisine, Outdoor Dining Cosimo's Trattoria & Bar

845-485-7172. 
  Cosimo's Trattoria & Bar, serving Italian food, is located at 120 Delafield Street, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. Press Blue Button to check out our menu and learn more about Cosimo's Italian cuisine.

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12601, Restaurant, Italian food, Poughkeepsie NY, Dutchess County, Hudson River Valley, menus, about Milanese Restaurant, walking distance of Bardavon Milanese Restaurant

845-471-9533 
  Milanese Restaurant, serving Italian food, is located at 115 Main Street, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson River Valley. Press Blue Button for menus and more about Milanese Restaurant.

Note: Milanese Restaurant is within walking distance of Bardavon in Poughkeepsie.

12601, Hudson, New American cuisine, waterfront restaurant, Mid-Hudson Bridge, Waterfront Dining, waterfront views, restaurant, dining outside, eat Shadows on the Hudson

845-486-9500 
  Shadows on the Hudson, serving New American cuisine, is located at 176 Rinaldi Boulevard, Poughkeepsie NY 12601, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. This waterfront restaurant is perched on a cliff forty feet above the Hudson River and just fifty feet from its eastern bank. Enjoy views of the Mid-Hudson Bridge to the north and miles of open river to the south.

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Waterfront Dining

The word is Everyone agrees the waterfront views are breathtaking; the restaurant atmosphere is "Las Vegas" with a warm weather option of dining outside; the menu offers a wide price range so you can eat at the price that is right for you.

Poughquag

12570, Northern Italian cuisine, Poughquag NY, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley, restaurant, Pizza restaurant, very good Italian food Brother's Trattoria - Poughquag

845-724-4700 
  Brother's Trattoria, serving Northern Italian cuisine, is located at 2540 Town Plaza, Route 55, Poughquag NY 12570, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley. Brother's restaurant has two rooms; the Pizza restaurant and the more formal dining room.

The word is: Enjoy pizza and sandwiches in the front cafe, or for a more formal setting, enjoy the dining room; serving very good Italian food

Red Hook

12571, cafe, pasta shop, wine bar, Red Hook NY, Dutchess County, Hudson Valley, Italian family run osteria, Northern Italian food Mercato - Osteria & Enoteca

845-758-5879 
  Mercato - Osteria & Enoteca, cafe, pasta shop, and wine bar, is located at 61 East Market Street, Red Hook, NY 12571, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.Italian family run osteria serving honest, tasteful food in a comfortable setting. "Our cucina utilizes the freshest market, local and always seasonal ingredients to prepare authentic meals and aromas."

The word is: Fabulous Northern Italian food in casual atmosphere. May be a bit crowded, but the food is worth it.

Staatsburg

12580, Ristorante, Italian food, Staatsburg NY, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley, Italian restaurant, restaurant Portofino Ristorante

845-889-4711 
  Portofino Ristorante, serving Italian food, is located at 57 Old Post Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

The word is: Reliable Italian restaurant with standard classics, however, the restaurant could use an update in decor.

Wappingers Falls

12590, classic Italian food, southern Italy, Outdoor Dining, Delicious food, patio Aroma Osteria

845- 298-6790 
  Aroma Osteria, serving classic Italian food mainly from the regions of southern Italy, is located at 114 Old Post Road, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

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Outdoor dining

The word is: Delicious food and lovely ambiance; at times too noisy to hear conversation, but in good weather you can dine on the patio.

12590, Restaurante, fine Italian food, Wappingers Falls NY, Dutchess County, Hudson Valley, Very good Northern Italian cuisine Il Continori

845-297-9222 
  Il Continori Restaurante, serving fine Italian food, is located at 2648 East Main Street, Wappingers Falls NY 12590, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

The word is: Very good Northern Italian cuisine served by a friendly staff in charming rustic storefronts (two storefronts of a fabulous old building) room with large windows and brick walls, ensure diners come back again and again.

Wingdale

12594, Italian cuisine, Wingdale NY, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley, local neighborhood Italian restaurant Il Compare Ristorate

845-832-3411? 
  Il Compare, serving Italian cuisine, is located at 34 Old Route 22 Wingdale NY 12594, Dutchess County in the Hudson Valley.

The word is: Locals say the food is very good at this neighborhood Italian.

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Italian Cuisine
Eating out in a fine Italian restaurant can offer a satisfying and healthy meal. Italian food is typically prepared with extra virgin olive oil. Start your meal with a delicious deep green vegetable (broccoli rabe with or without pasta), or antipasto. Second courses often consist of poultry, fish, or meat. Many Italian dishes contain legumes, vegetables, fruits, and grains. You can enjoy pasta with high-fiber vegetables like spinach, kale, chard, endive, chicory, or enjoy a hearty vegetable and bean soup. When prepared from scratch, with fresh ingredients, Italian cuisine offers a healthy and satisfying meal.

Italian Cuisine is varied, abundant in selection and is unique to many of the 20 regions of Italy. Cuisine in Italy tends to be regional, each region offering its own wonderful specialties. Since there are 20 regions of Italy, Italian cuisine offers a wide selection that should satisfy every palate.

Pasta is the first course in a meal for most Italians with the exception of the far north. Here risotto or polenta is typically served. Meat does not play a regular part of many Italian diets with vegetables, grains and legumes being served as a main course. Italian cuisine is often a combination of vegetables, grains, fruits, fish, cheeses and a scattering of meats, fowl and game usually seasoned or cooked with olive oil.

Regions in Northern Italy
The cuisine of this region is a blend of Italian mountain specialties and strong Gallic flavors influenced by its proximity to France. White truffles and butter are often used in recipes of Piedmont. Southern Piedmont produce Italy's greatest wines. Polenta, a wonderful grain, is another regional specialty.

    Alto Adige Region is the most northern region of Italy. The main city is Bolzano.

    Trentino Region. Main city is Trento.
    Food in this region often comprise soups flavored with caraway seeds, speck (a smoke-cured prosciutto), strudels and the use of sauerkraut and vinegar in their cooking.

    Lombardy Region. The regional capital is Milan.
    This region is best known for its choice beef cattle and dairy herds, the former seen as some of the best meats produced in Italy and the latter contribute to the making of Gorgonzola and Bel Paese cheeses. Milan is known for dishes such as Minestrone alla Milanese and Risotto alla Milanese and Polenta.

Northeast Italy
    Aosta Valley Region is the most mountainous region of Italy. The regional capital is Aosta. Both Italian and French languages are officially recognized.

    Piedmont Region. The regional capital is Turin.
    Piedmont is a region bordering France in northeastern Italy. Piedmont is notable for fine food including truffles, fine wines, and is ideal for dry farming most grapes. Piedmont is known for its artisanal cheeses, cured meats and a large selection of herbs.

    Liguria Region is south of Piedmont facing the Tyrrhenian Sea. The regional capital is Genoa, Italy's greatest seaport. Because of this, Ligurians are known for their seafood dishes and their Pesto Genovese, a sauce made of a paste of fresh garlic, extra virgin olive oil, fresh Italian basil leaves, pine nuts and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. Liguria is associated with its abundance of produce and citrus fruits. It is best known for its carnations and world famous honey.

    Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region. Main city is Trieste.
    The influences of Yugoslavia and Austria on its northern borders are seen in the food and languages spoken in the Fruili-Venetia Giulia Region. Paprika, poppy seeds, cinnamon, cumin and horseradish are used as flavorings and rice and polenta supplant pasta. Sausage- making is a specialty of this area as is Goulash, a beef stew made with red wine, tomatoes, paprika and spices. Trieste is known for its seafood dishes.

    The Veneto Region is south of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The region capital is Venice.
    The cuisine of the Veneto region offers well prepared, yet simple country food. The more well known dishes are Risi e Bisi, a porridge-like soup made with fresh peas, rice and Parmesan cheese; Pasta e Fagioli, a stew-like concoction made of tomatoes, tiny pasta and beans; plus many seafood dishes.

North of Tuscany and below Lombardy
    Emilia Romagna Region. The regional capital is Bologna.
    The Emilia Romagna Region is the most abundant agricultural region in Italy and is known for its culinary specialties like Parma Ham, Balsamic Vinegar, and Pasta Bolognese. Dishes often include ingredients such as: tomatoes, chicken livers, cured pork, celery, onion and carrot.

Regions in Central Italy
    Tuscany Region. Main city is Florence.
    Marches Region (to the west of Tuscany). Main city is Ancona.
    Umbria Region (south of Tuscany and Marche). Main city is Perugia.
    Latium Region. Main city is Rome.
    Abruzzo Region. Main city is L'Aquila.
    Molise Region. Main city is Campobasso.

    Central Italy is typical of Italy's countryside. It terrain is filled with rolling hills, tall cypress trees, ancient roads, worn and crumbling farmhouses and villas, and miles of olive groves and well-manicured vineyards. The cuisine of this area reflects a simpler, more rustic approach to cooking that relies heavily on the produce and livestock common to the area. Lamb, beef, kid and game are widely seen on the table in the form of a stew, spit-roasted or grilled. Pasta and vegetables, particularly mushrooms and truffles, are often served alongside.

    Tuscan food is simple and abundant with local produce, mellow cheeses and grilled meats. Their delicious, chewy breads are baked without salt. Tuscans often use beans as a staple. Tuscany is the home of Chianti wine.

    Umbria is a region known for its wheat fields and black truffles. Food is simply prepared and satisfying. Porchetta, or suckling pig, is a specialty of Umbria and is prepared with herbs and spit-roasted. Game and beef are an important part of an Umbrian meal.

    The Marches has a predominantly rugged terrain. The food is considered more peasant-like and is known for Porchetta (pig stuffed with peppers, rosemary and garlic) and a rich lasagna called Vincisgrassi. On the coastal plain of the Marches, you can find all types of fish in seafood soups overflowing in a saffron-infused broth.

    In Rome in the region of Latium food is the typical rustic fare of Central Italy with Abbacchio (a suckling lamb seasoned with fresh rosemary), Spaghetti alla Carbonara, Saltimbocca and Suppli al Telefono. The Abruzzo Region is knows for its many pasta dishes. Each town is known for its own specialties and lamb, hearty soups, a wide variety of herbs and even chilies.

Regions of Southern Italy
Southern Italy is a mainly sun-drenched agricultural land and is know for its stark beauty. Much of southern Italy is semi-tropical and this part of the country abounds with flowers and scents of citrus fruits.

    Campania Region. Main city is Naples.
    Neopolitan and Campanian specialties include octopus prepared in a variety of ways, spaghetti dishes using a tomato-based fish sauce, dishes using buffalo milk mozzarella, including pizza, and Eggplant Parmesan.

    Apulia Region. Main city is Bari.
    Apulia is a long and narrow region of southern Italy bordering the Adriatic Sea, eventually forming the heel of Italy's "boot" in the Salento peninsula. Apulia is covered with olive groves. Olive oil plays a major role in the region's cooking, as do cereals and grains Some of the grain becomes pasta. Apulia is especially known for orecchiette. There is also an abundance of fine cheeses and excellent lamb. The fish of Apulia is fresh and offers a large and varied selection since the region borders hundreds of miles of coastline. This region also offers fava beans, eggplant and wonderful figs. Apulia also produces large quantities of wine.

    Basilicata Region. Main city is Potenza.

    Calabria Region. Main city is Catanzaro.

    Sicily (Island) Region. Main city is Palermo.
    Sicily has a subtropical climate. Sicily grows and exports oranges and lemons. Seafood and rich pasta dishes are often served in this region.

    Sardinia (Island) Region. Main city is Cagliari.

Pizzas served hot from the wood burning oven and topped with an assortment of vegetables, seafood, meats and cheeses are in stark contrast to foccacia, the flatbread of the north. Olive oil, especially extra virgin, is used in lieu of butter. The cuisines of the south are earthier and more peasant-like and bolder in their flavors and combinations of food.




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