Bronx Restaurants to Serve Up Special Deals
Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr., in
conjunction with American Express and the New York State Restaurant
Association, kicked off the 2nd Annual Savor the Bronx! Restaurant Week at the Oregano Bar and Bistro in Riverdale.
Savor the Bronx!
Restaurant Week, produced by the Bronx Tourism Council and co-hosted by
the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation (BOEDC), showcases
the borough’s best eateries by offering special values and discounts,
all viewable at www.savorthebronx.com.
This
year’s event is especially significant, given the impact of Hurricane
Sandy on our borough’s restaurants and eateries, which lost several days
worth of business due to the storm. In addition, the famous Tony’s Pier
restaurant on City Island was destroyed by fire on Sunday night.
This 12-day event, which runs from November 5th to November 16th,
is the perfect opportunity to explore your taste buds and the Bronx.
Foodies can experience various delicious dishes from the Caribbean, the
Americas, Europe and Asia, all of which are available in the Bronx.
“I
invite everyone to visit and Savor the Bronx. Come to our beautiful
borough to try a new restaurant or return to an old favorite. Enjoy
authentic Italian food on Arthur Avenue or some fresh seafood on City
Island. Now is the perfect time to give our borough’s restaurants a try,
when they need the business the most. Take a look at the ‘Savor the
Bronx!’ website for participating restaurants and make your own savory
choice,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr.
“While
our local businesses and restaurants have suffered from the aftermath
of Hurricane Sandy, other boroughs have been hit even harder. Let’s
support our Bronx restaurants by bringing our families and even our
friends from other boroughs to the Bronx to share the best of the best
with them. This is how we help each other out,” said Marlene Cintron,
President of the Bronx Overall Economic Development Corporation.
“Visitors
are drawn to borough restaurants as a way of experiencing diverse
cultures through diverse flavors. What better way to share the Bronx
with the rest of the world than through an epicurean experience? And
what better way to say we are OPEN FOR BUSINESS than with a good meal?”
said Olga Luz Tirado, Executive Director of The Bronx Tourism Council.
Taste-tempting
offers include special values like 15% off the check at Enzo’s
Restaurant in Morris Park, Jake’s Steakhouse in Riverdale and the
Lobster Box on City Island, as well as pre fixe menus at the Palace of
Japan in Riverdale, Havana Café in Throggs Neck, and Montezuma
Restaurant that are sure to leave your taste buds craving for more!
Other
offers include $16.41 lunch menu, which represents the year Jonas
Bronck purchased 500 acres of land that is now known as the Bronx, as
well as $20.12 dinner menu representing the year we are in today!
More than 35 restaurants are participating in this year’s Savor the Bronx. For more information on participating Savor the Bronx! restaurants, please visit savorthebronx.com. For more information on what to see and do in the Bronx, visit the Bronx Tourism Council website at ilovethebronx.com.
Mike of Mike's Deli serving BP Diaz at 'Savor The Bronx' Kick off. |
Right - Diaz with Chef Claude from Oregano Restaurant Bistro, host to the Kick Off of 'Savor the Bronx'.
Left - Assemblyman Jeffrey Dinowitz of Riverdale area host Restaurant Oregano watches BP Diaz enjoy the food.
Right - Assemblyman Dinowitz gets a plate of his own to enjoy.