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WPCNR PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE DAY. By the WPCNR Roving Photographer. October 15, 2008: The Restaurant 42 at the top of the Ritz in White Plains was born again Tuesday evening .

Sunset for a Blonde at the new 42 Bar.
It opened to the public last night (no reservations needed, unless you want to guarantee a favorite table) when Chef Anthony Goncalves introduced about 100 of his closest friends to the new 42 . He has created easily the best cosmopolitan restaurant experience in Westchester rivaling The Red Hat in Irvington for spectacular sunsets and seduce-your-mouth cuisine, but with a panoramic above the clouds feeling of 1930s airship. Once you get on the elevator at the second floor of the Ritz-Carlton, you press R and you’re on your way to the clouds where dreams are made of.
42 has the feel of New York’s old Stork Club and a lot of “21”: sleek glamour where “Mad (ison Avenue) Men” used to hang out. The new 42 gleams with class, a place for dames, dolls and regular guys with style and just a little cash. A bar where a private detective inbetween retainers or a hardboiled reporter can take a gin gimlet with a punch or a blonde can order up a orange martini with a twist and a kick.

A whole new decor in the intimate 42 Bar wing.
The views out of this world, see, and the Chef’s “Small Plates” not too expensive that you’ll embarrass your girl, but she’ll be impressed nonetheless. You sit facing the windows at all times and every seat is intimate conducive to private conversation. It’s a place you could have a drink every night. Time is suspended. Conversation is easy. Loose. Atmosphere discreet. No questions asked. A place where dreams can be dreamed again.

Chef Anthony Goncalves (center on staircase, flanked by the Mayor and County Executive) was joined by luminaries of the limelight: Mayor Joseph Delfino, County Executive Andy Spano (sans bodyguard, or at least incognito that’s how inviting 42 is), Susan Tolchin, State Senator Suzi Oppenheimer, Assemblyman Adam Bradley, County Legislator Lois Bronz, Councilmpersons Benjamin Boykin and Rita Malmud, Jon Schandler of White Plains Hospital Center, Developer Robert Weisz. They were just some of the celestials circulating the newly renovated cosmopolitan 42 Bar now more infinitely inviting Small Plates area both with spectacular views of fall colors as the sun sets and the stars as the moon rises.

The Chef addressing the crowd said they all should consider the new 42 “their living room” with three quarters of the first floor of 42 open to the public from 5:30 to closing Tuesday through Sunday to enjoy cocktail world-class light fare for $13 a plate up to $20, drinks from $5 to $8, including tasty melt-in-your-mouth oyters $1 apiece and voluptuous little crab Croquettes. And, as you can see — there is nothing like a White Plains sunset!

Ahh…The Oyster Life at the 42 Bar. $1 Apiece and succulent, I might add.

Complete dinners continue to be served in the main dining area. When the private dining room (above) with its spectacular view to the West, is not booked, guests arriving to enjoy drinks and “Small Plates” can enjoy its ambience. No advance reservation is needed to enjoy 42 Small Plates. Entrance is through the foyer and grand entrance of the Ritz-Carlton Westchester on Renaissance Square.

42’s spectacular southside lounge — a palette of autumn colors on display and the stars at night.

Even Sam Spade was there with his trademark Gimlet.





