Parish Hall

109A N 3rd Street Cuisines: American

About

Our food is an exploration of place, tradition, and change, an attempt to answer this question: what would regional northeast cuisine look like Unlike southern food, which has a strong and identifiable tradition, the food of New York, the Catskills, and the Hudson River Valley has been continually reinterpreted by a dozens of different cultures. What we have had consistently is an amazing region for growing vegetables and livestock, an abundant supply of fish and oysters and mushrooms and maple syrup. At Parish Hall, we'll take advantage of this abundance with one eye on the various traditions of the area and another on the exciting neighborhood we cook and serve in and try to find food that expresses its place and its time

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