Category: Emma Barhydt

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Tsuki: The Best Sushi in Greenwich Isn’t Where You Think

Tsuki combines high quality ingredients at the peak of freshness with explosive flavors, creating a restaurant that’s not only a meal but an experience. Earlier this month, I had the wonderful opportunity to try some of their most popular dishes. I walked into Tsuki pretty much knowing what to expect, or so I thought. If there’s one thing Greenwich maybe has too many of, it’s sushi places. We just cannot get enough sushi in this town for some reason, and everyone has their opinions. Well, Greenwich, here’s your new favorite sushi restaurant.
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The Cottage Brings New Vibe to Greenwich Avenue

The Cottage has brought new life to Greenwich Avenue through its inventive and interesting food. So often when new restaurants come to Greenwich I feel a little twinge of dread. Is this going to be the same thing I can eat and five other restaurants on The Ave? My expectations were blown out of the water by Chef Brian Lewis.
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La Crémaillère: Destination for Delicious

La Cremaillere is cozy, warm, and investing; it’s a destination without being out of the way; and the food is expertly prepared by a chef who has clearly found his passion. Winding down the back roads of Greenwich, past the Babcock Preserve and the polo fields, La Cremaillere is just 15 minutes from Downtown Greenwich, but it feels like a destination. Stepping through the doors you’re greeted by an upscale yet cozy atmosphere. It’s a unique change of pace– often “cozy” and “fancy” seem like contradictions, but they’ve married it well at La Cremaillere.
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Run Don’t Walk to Orienta

After the beloved Chinese restaurant Penang closed years ago, many people (myself included) wondered about what kind of a restaurant would fill that space just off of Greenwich Avenue. Luckily for Greenwich, a great new restaurant has entered that space and is ready for you to make new memories in the chic, delicious, french-vietnamese fusion Orienta.
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