Esca is Middletown's newest Italian Restaurant and upscale wine bar. 'Esca' is an Italian word, which means 'to lure'. Patrons can expect a culinary display that is an experience unto itself. Plate after plate comes out of the kitchen, each one a work of art. The wine menu offers options for 'flights', as well as single glasses. Esca is conveniently located on the corner of Washington (Rt 66) and Main Street. Al Fresco dining, as well as elevated mezzanine dining are just two of the options available to patrons.
Colorful lanterns, Bollywood music and flat-screen TVs surround diners at this perpetually busy kebab and curry house. Head chef Harpeet Singh looks on from behind the windowed kitchen, fervently engineering creative kebabs. Be sure to try the weekend brunch, which is a unique offer.
Established in 1990, Kabul Restaurant Afghani Cuisine is the pride of former Kabul residents. The menu is full of popular Afghani delights that bring together the country's rich history. Visit the Web site for further information.
Detroit Kabob House is a casual eatery offering Middle Eastern food, including chicken kabobs, beef kabobs, kafta and shawarma. They offer both sandwiches and platters.
They also make hommos, tabouli, baba ganoush, salads, falafel, quail and catfish.
There is no waitress service, only counter service. A few tables are available for patrons to sit at.
Sammy and Samuel Zaya, who are brothers, are the owners.
They also cater parties, and will roast a half or full lamb.
Located in Mount Kisco, Little Kabab Station is an Indian restaurant which offers dine-in, takeout, delivery and catering options. Using local produce, Little Kabab Station serves everything from samosas and curries to kababs and vegan options. For additional additional product information, be sure to call the telephone number or visit the website provided.