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REVIEW: THE SEASONING HOUSE, Troy
Raissa Doumbia + Mathieu Niamke of The Seasoning House have brought their African cuisine from the Côte d’Ivoire to Troy.
TASTE: Pancho y Lefty — Cold-Brewed Tequila
The Pancho y Lefty - or cold-brewed tequila - is back at Ama Cocina 2.0.
MEET: EXEC. CHEF ÉFRÉN HERNÁNDEZ, CASA SUSANNA
Executive chef Éfrén Hernandez of Casa Susanna at Camptown in Leeds and Rivertown Lodge in Hudson, talks masa, movies, James Beard noms + his passion for modern Mexican cuisine.
SONIC DISH: NOSTALGIA BAKERY x OKTAH
We paired Nostalgia Bakery x Oktah and asked: If this dish were a track, what would it sound like?
REVIEW: TAIGA, Hudson
From Siberian Chef Vlad Larvin, Taiga is a taste of the wild boreal mountain forests from his hometown Altai region. From Russian botanical teas to blinis with smoked salmon and roe, it’s a seasonal feast often with dramatic presentations. In the back, a surprising addition of a small store with his botanical skincare line and imported hand-sewn silk pajamas and clothes.
MEET: Christy Counts of NEVERSTILL WINES
Christy Counts, the founder of Neverstill Wines, talks about the Finger Lakes, wine cocktails, opening in Hudson + her passion for animal welfare.
STAY: HOTEL LILIEN, Tannersville
Hotel Lilien — a cool 1890’s boutique hotel, perfect for lounging if you’re upstate for a weekend; perfect for cocktails and light dinner in the living room of the hotel bar. Play pool, put some music on the juke box or show up for DJ Sir Shorty on a Saturday night.
REVIEW: MATILDA at The Henson Hotel
From the award-winning chefs behind Contra + WildAir in NYC, an upscale, upstate dining retreat complete with chef’s gardens, boulder wrapped fire-pit, their signature creative small plates + impeccable cocktails. (Don’t miss their eclectic flavored ice cream.)
RECIPE: Neverstill Riesling Spritz
Stir up a true New Yorker summer cocktail with Neverstill Riesling + C. Cassis blackcurrant liqueur.
MEET: HAEMA HOSPITALITY
Haema Hospitality has been popping up all over the Hudson Valley from breweries to bookstores with chef Hannah Wong and her partner SJ McLaughlin reimagining Asian street food with a Hudson Valley farm twist.
REVIEW: SUWUN THAI HOME COOKING, Albany
Suwun Thai Home Cooking is the new home of Brooklyn Thai restaurant Ghang Thai Kitchen in the former Cuckoo’s Nest in Albany’s Pine Hills. Upscale but warmly welcome, the menu reads as a best hits of Thai classics with Thai-inspired cocktails in flavors from tamarind to coconut-ginger.
ASK THE EXPERT: Mixologist Madeline Dillon solves your cocktail dilemmas
Ask the expert: Mixologist Madeline Dillon solves a cocktail dilemma with recipes for 2 batched cocktails this summer. Move over Negronis, and batch Dillon’s Hot Tomato Margarita or Peach Whiskey Sour.
INTEL: Where to eat at the Albany-Rensselaer train station
3 spots you need to know when you’re hungry at the Albany-Rensselaer train station: Son of Egg, Shwe Burmese + Illusive Restaurant & Bar.
MEET: TOMMY BOY, Athens
Jenny Love Lee + Tommy Ballinger opened Tommy Boy, a seasonal Korean food cart in the waterfront River Garden of The Stewart House, as a love letter to Korean culture through the lens of Hudson Valley farms.
REVIEW: CASITA at Mass MoCA
Casita at Mass MoCA is a love letter to the tiny villages of Mexico with regional dishes, house-made tortillas and moles, and excellent cocktails and mezcals sourced during visits to producers.
GUEST SHIFT: Adam Minegar, Hemlock, Catskill
Adam Minegar, owner of Hemlock in Catskill, talks theater, making the 2025 Esquire best bar list, and opening a craft cocktail bar in a small town upstate.
REVIEW: TUSCAN BAKERY, Menands (Turkish)
Tuscan Bakery is not Italian but Turkish. Go for fresh made bread, Turkish böreği, kol börek, sweet pastries and imported Turkish delight. Stay for Turkish coffee, breakfast, menemen, or tea.
REVIEW: VIA CASSIA, Hudson
Via Cassia is a fun, bustling Italian restaurant on lower Warren Street with a focus on simple, Mediterranean flavors, Hudson Valley farm ingredients, and a Californian twist.