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 All Ellenville Listings  

Ellenville Restaurants

 - American New

12428, Bistro, New American cuisine, healthy gourmet dining, Ellenville NY, Ulster County, Hudson Valley, holistic and gourmet cuisine, food nutritious, vegans and vegetarians, menu Aroma Thyme Bistro

845-647-3000 
  Aroma Thyme Bistro, serving New American cuisine and healthy gourmet dining, is located at 165 Canal Street, Ellenville NY 12428, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. "From wheatgrass juice to fine wines, we have married holistic and gourmet cuisine. We feel that food should be pure and nutritious . . . we have simple guidelines:

No white sugar
No white flour
No butter
No cream
No fried foods
Slavery free chocolate

The word is Especially good for vegans and vegetarians, with a menu that also caters to omnivores.

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High Falls Restaurants

 - American New

12440, Contemporary American cuisine, High Falls NY, Ulster County, Hudson Valley, village of High Falls, Award-Winning International Wine Selections Northern Spy Café

845-687-7298 
  The Northern Spy Cafe, serving Contemporary American cuisine, is located at Route 213 and Old Route 213, High Falls NY 12440, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. The Northern Spy Cafe is nestled among waterfalls and apple orchards in the beautiful village of High Falls. The Spy offers guests an inviting comfortable atmosphere to dine and relax.

The word is Award-Winning International Wine Selections, with over 150 bottles available and 12 wines by the glass nightly.

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Milton Restaurants

 - American New

12547, New American and Continental cuisine, excellent dining Ship Lantern Inn

845-795-5400 
  Ship Lantern Inn, serving New American and Continental cuisine, is located at 1725 Route 9W, Milton, NY 12547, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley.

The word is After all these years, Ship Lantern continues to offer excellent dining and attentive service in a warm and cozy dining room.

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New Paltz Restaurants

 - American New

12561, Restaurant, Wine Bar, New American, Wonderful restaurant, friendly atmosphere, attractive space,  excellent food 36 Main Restaurant Wine Bar

845-255-3636 
  36 Main Restaurant and Wine Bar, serving New American, is located at 36 Main Street, New Paltz, NY 12561, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley.

The word is Wonderful restaurant; friendly atmosphere in an attractive space, serving excellent food.

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12561, Restaurant, New American food, Bistro setting, most natural ingredients, organic and sustainable, Natural and Organic Ingredients, fabulous food made from fresh local ingredients Beso

845-255-1426 
  Beso Restaurant & Bar, serving New American food in a Bistro setting, is located at 46 Main Street, New Paltz NY 12561, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. "We lovingly and passionately prepare our food from the freshest, most natural ingredients . . . chose New Paltz because of its easy access to so many farms that practice organic and sustainable methods of farming."

Features
Local, grass-fed and organic ingredients

The word is Beso offers a "cozy atmosphere with an upscale Manhattan vibe", fabulous food made from fresh local ingredients, and gracious service. "We can't wait to go back.”

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12561, Restaurant, Wine Bar, Water Street Market, Vegetarian, healthy children’s menu, Outdoor Dining, Shawangunk Ridge, Wallkill River, Seasonal menu, fresh ingredients, local farmers, great place to eat, Local, Natural and Organic Ingredients Harvest Cafe Restaurant & Wine Bar

845-255-4205 
  Harvest Cafe Restaurant & Wine Bar, serving a seasonal New American menu, is located at Water Street Market, 10 Main Street Suite 327, New Paltz NY 12561, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Vegetarian selections are available including a healthy children’s menu .

Features
Local, grass-fed and organic ingredients
Outdoor dining with great views.

The word is Seasonal menu made with fresh ingredients from local farmers make this a great place to eat. Be sure to dine on the deck with views of the Shawangunk Ridge and Wallkill River.

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Rosendale Restaurants

 - American New

12472, Bistro, New American, Outdoor Dining Bywater Bistro

845-658-3210 
  Bywater Bistro, serving New American, is located at 419 Main Street, Rosendale, NY 12472, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley.

Features
Outdoor Dining

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Saugerties Restaurants

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12477, New American food, Saugerties NY, Ulster County, Hudson River Valley, vegetarians New World Catering

845-246-0900 
  New World Catering, serving New American food, is located at 1411 Route 212, Saugerties NY 12477, Ulster County in the Hudson River Valley.

The word is Great food to satisfy every palette from meat eaters to vegetarians.

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12477, Restaurant, Bar, New American cuisine, Saugerties NY, Ulster County, Hudson River Valley,  Fabulous food, freshest ingredients, cozy atmosphere Red Onion "New American"

845-679-1223 
  The Red Onion Restaurant & Bar, serving New American cuisine, is located at 1654 Route 212, Saugerties NY 12477, Ulster County in the Hudson River Valley.

The word is Fabulous food, using the freshest ingredients, served in a cozy atmosphere, some say a bit pricey.

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Woodstock Restaurants

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12498, New American cuisine, Outdoor Dining, fireside dining, cozy country setting,  Bear Café

845-679-5555 
  Bear Cafe, serving New American cuisine, is located at 295 Tinker Street, Woodstock NY 12498, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley.

Features
Outdoor dining

The word is Offering winter fireside dining in a cozy country setting and Outdoor dining in warm weather; serving "natural" chicken, Alaskan King Salmon, and many other delicious options, including sandwiches on non-weekend nights.

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12498, New American, cuisine, Hudson Valley, Culinary Institute of America, Fireplace, Outdoor dining, covered patio, Sunday Brunch, rustic decor, country French restaurant Violette

845-679-5300 
  Violette, serving New American cuisine, is located at 85 Mill Hill Road, Woodstock NY 12498, Ulster County in the Hudson Valley. Chef Rabiner opened Violette in the summer of 2003 after graduating from The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, New York.

Features
Fireplace
Outdoor dining on covered patio
Sunday Brunch

The word is Enjoy "the rustic decor and fireplace in winter" while being served "food that never disappoints" at this "unique and tasteful" country French restaurant.

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New American Cuisine
New American Cuisine has its roots in California Cuisine. New American Cuisine, sometimes called Contemporary American, emphasizes a seasonal menu and in some restaurants, a menu that changes daily. New American dishes are influenced and often created depending on the freshest food available. This food is usually provided by local farmers and ranchers and are "in season". Eating a meal prepared with food "in season" also ensures that your meal will be nutritious, since food that has been shipped across the country or the world, loses much of its nutrition.

Another emphasis in New American cooking is to prepare food quickly and efficiently and not "destroy" the natural flavor and ingredients by overcooking. Food are often grilled or quickly steamed.

In summary, New American cuisine uses only fresh ingredients in preparing imaginative and creative dishes. If you can taste the individual ingredients in your dish and your meal looks attractive - you're probably eating New American cuisine.

Basic Elements In New American Cuisine

    Uses only the freshest ingredients.

    Uses locally grown ingredients whenever possible.

    Food is cooked quickly to preserve nutrients. Meats, seafood, and vegetables tend to be grilled over direct, high, heat for short periods.

    Recipes are creative. New American chefs are not afraid to mix and combine different types of ingredients such as "adding slices of avocado or some other tasty seasonal ingredient" to your grilled fish or sandwich.

    Dishes incorporate the techniques of many cultures including Chinese, Japanese, Italian, French, Mexican and other ethnic styles of preparation.

    Even traditional recipes are seldom followed exactly since ingredients may change as the season dictates.

    Each dish is prepared "new" each time. A dish is seldom prepared exactly the same way twice.

    Fewer ingredients are used. This allows for a fresh and crisp presentation.

    Many fruits and vegetables, and some types of seafood, are eaten raw, while many foods are quickly steamed or blanched.

    Sauces tend to be simple. Sauces are often made from the juices released while cooking the main dish and may be combined with wine or stock and simply reduced.

    Presentation is as important as taste.

    Dishes will often use contrasting colors of fresh ingredients, thereby adding to the visual presentation.

The origins of New American Cuisine can be found in California Cuisine
Since California is the leading agricultural state in the nation, over half of the entire nation's fruits and vegetables are grown in California. California is the main producer of many wonderful fruits, vegetables and even nuts including: almonds, artichokes, avocados, dates, figs, kiwi fruit, lima beans, olives, pistachios, pomegranates, prunes, raisins, walnuts, strawberries and much more. California cuisine often includes avocado, artichoke or citrus fruits. Since California has a long coastline, you will also find many fish and seafood dishes served in California Cuisine.

California is also the most populous and ethnically diverse state in the nation. Combine creative and talented chefs, ethic diversity, abundance of fresh produce, and a desire for "healthy" cuisine; and we have the foundations of California Cuisine.

    California Cuisine is a style of cooking marked by an interest in "fusion". California Cuisine integrates different cooking styles and ingredients. California's large Asian population has greatly influenced many dishes. Many Chefs have adopted ingredients and spices common to East Asian cuisines, such as bok choy, sesame, ginger, tofu, and curry. As in Asian cooking, California dishes are typically prepared with particularly strong attention to presentation.

Note: Alice Waters is credited with the birth of California Cuisine. In 1971 chef Alice Waters opened her now legendary Chez Panisse restaurant in Berkeley. She was the first restaurateur known to emphasize the cooking styles noted above.

Cooking New American Cuisine
Cooking New American cuisine does not require a set of pre-defined recipes. Chefs often take favorite dishes and exchange ingredients based on seasonal ingredients. You can combine vegetables or spices that you find tasty and define new and wonderful dishes. New American Cuisine is all about reinventing standard recipes or creating new recipes using nutritious and fresh local ingredients.

When preparing New American dishes, many chefs will cook them quickly in order to retain most of the nutrients. Meats, fruits and vegetables tend to be eaten raw or quickly steamed. Meats and seafood are grilled over high heat for a short period of time. To be New American is to be the best combination of different ethnic styles of cooking, local and fresh ingredients combined with a creative touch. New American Cuisine offers a blending of nutritious flavors, textures and aromas presented simply, but beautifully!

Note: Processed food is never used in authentic New American cuisine.




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