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    La Chitarra

    4.2 (18 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 4:00 pm, 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

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    Lasagna Bolognese
    Christy M H.

    I've been here a couple times before but always dined in the "pasta shop" they have next door. To my understanding it was there before the restaurant and I've always had an amazing time there. This time I went into the actual restaurant and I loved the aesthetic. Small, quaint, clean and classy. The portions were much bigger than next door and the menu is slightly different. I really enjoyed my food and love the vibes. I recommend coming here but also recommend you try next doors pasta shop!

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    Jason M.

    La Chitarra landed on my radar when I saw it highlighted on the Lohud Food's Instagram page. While Italian restaurants in Westchester can be a dime a dozen, the vibes seemed on here so I decided to check this place out with some of my IRL Yelp friends for a late lunch. La Chitarra is actually a hybrid business - acting as a market/pasta shop and a sit-down restaurant/wine bar. The entrance is atypical of a restaurant as you enter through the pasta shop and then walk through a door to enter the dining room. The space is nicely decorated - high ceilings make the dining room seem large though it's really not - the decor isn't too noteworthy but the finishes give it a slightly upscale look and the wine bottles that line the back wall are a nice touch. Pasta is the main star of the menu, but they also have a selection of apps, a few salads, and a couple of non-pasta mains. We decided to start with an app and a salad - the burrata and arugula salad. The burrata was fine, similar to ones I've had in other restaurants; it was paired with prosciutto and pear which were nice complements. The arugula salad was good - the portion wasn't large, but it had a tasty dressing and contained hazelnuts and pomegranate seeds which added a tasty crunch. For my main I went with the radiatori - the pasta was paired with nduja, parmigiano, chili, chives, and chicken. The dish had a lot of flavor, and an appropriate amount of heat, but I was a little disappointed in the chicken component. The menu stated it was freebird Amish chicken, but it seemed like cubed up breaded cutlets; it could technically still be freebird, I just wasn't expecting what looked like a cut up cutlet. We opted for dessert which I thought was the weakest part of the meal - I got the cassata as I don't see that too often on menus. It was just fine, the cake lacked structure, had a white chocolate shell, and was served on top of jelly. An interesting take - not sure I'm sold though. One of my friends got the olive oil cake - I tried a bite, it was fine but kinda dry compared to other olive oil cakes I've had. I recognized the owner from his pic on the website as soon as we entered; he was super friendly and provided a warm welcome. Outside of that service was just okay - we were slightly rushed to get orders in since we were told the kitchen was going to close; we had 3pm reservations but I'm not sure when and for how long they close before turning over for dinner. Also, we had to remind our server since we were not served the desserts together, and they called the cassata olive oil cake which led to a little confusion by us. Overall, my experience at La Chitarra was a little rocky - I don't see much that makes it stand out amongst the dozens and dozens of other Italian spots in Westchester, but they are new and likely still working out the kinks. I wish them the best in their new endeavor - I personally wouldn't be against returning, but I'm not running back either.

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    First time dining here. Ambience, food and service were exceptional. Our new go to authentic Italian restaurant.

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    Outstanding food, wine and service. Close your eyes and you'd think youre in Tuscany.

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    Wrong order and was missing an item. :(. I got a refund from grub hub but noticed this was not what I ask for.

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    For our meal, we ordered the chitarra pasta, linguine with anchovies, and the short rib which was more than enough for two people.

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    Very good service. Server was very polite. Also the bathroom was immaculate. The pizza I had was…read morebrick oven style was very tasty.

    A Chic Culinary Gem in the Heart of Yonkers…read more If you're looking for a spot where the energy is high, the crowd is trendy, and the food is artfully executed, Zuppa in Yonkers is an absolute must-visit. From the moment you walk in, the atmosphere grabs you--it's upbeat and lively, fueled by a playlist of infectious, danceable house music that sets the perfect tone for a night out. Our evening was a masterclass in Italian-inspired dining, supported by a waitstaff that was consistently attentive without being overbearing. The Starters: Fresh & Crispy We kicked things off with the Calamari Salad, and it was nothing short of fabulous. The calamari had that elusive, "just right" amount of crunch, and I was impressed by how fast it arrived at the table. Even better? The portion was incredibly generous, making it a perfect shareable plate. Following that, the Caesar Salad arrived. While a staple at many restaurants, Zuppa's version stood out for its beautiful presentation--shaved parmesan and crisp greens arranged with real care. The Main Course: Flavor Over Everything For the entrees, we explored both land and sea: * Salmon over Quinoa: This dish was a standout for its flavor profile. The salmon was perfectly cooked and bathed in a bright, vibrant citrus sauce that paired beautifully with the nutty quinoa. My only minor critique is that the portion felt a bit small compared to the other hearty dishes, but the taste certainly made up for it. * Butternut Squash Risotto: A seasonal dream. The sauce was delicately seasoned, providing a smooth, velvety coating over the perfectly al dente risotto. It was comforting yet sophisticated. The Grand Finale: Dessert Excellence If you have a sweet tooth, Zuppa is your paradise. We sampled two desserts, and both were elite: 1. Chocolate Brownie with Salted Caramel Gelato: Simply exquisite. The richness of the brownie against the salty-sweet chill of the gelato created a perfect balance. 2. New York Cheesecake: Classic, creamy, and delicious. It was the ideal way to round out a high-energy meal. The Verdict~ Zuppa strikes that rare balance between a "scene" and a serious culinary destination. Whether you're there for the trendy vibes and the music or the expertly prepared seafood and pasta, you're in for a treat.

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