IntoxiKate (v):
to excite or elate foodies to the point of enthusiasm or frenzy;
to live life deliciously*
Fine Print: Side effects include gluttonous tendencies, hunger pains, food cravings, and feeling insatiable. If you are feeling any of these symptoms, feel free to indulge—all addresses to eateries are listed on IntoxiKate.com. Guaranteed no calories gained by reading, but to avoid late night trips to the refrigerator, IntoxiKate should not be read past midnight. All cocktails and craft brews should be enjoyed in moderation.
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Dig your fork into these great upcoming Westchester charity events: Glitz and Glamour Spring Fundraiser March 28 @ 7 p.m. | $130 Pepe Infiniti: 300 Central Ave., White Plains 42 …
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{IntoxiKate Series} We’ve all been guilty of it. Sure, the restaurant has great food, but sometimes we go for things that aren’t on the menu. Maybe it’s the ambiance, maybe …
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Hudson Valley Restaurant Week ends this weekend, so there’s only a few days left to take advantage of the three-course lunch and dinner deal. Eastchester Fish Gourmet is participating until …
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The last time I visited 610 West Hartsdale Avenue, it was Mighty Joe Young’s. The safari motif was everywhere—bamboo paper on the walls, fake palm trees in the corner—and it …
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There’s more to St. Patrick’s Day than sipping a green beer and gorging yourself on a little corned beef. Add a little luck to your day, and try one of …
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The region on Umbria, known as the “green heart of Italy” produces chocolate, olive oil, lentils, truffles, and WINE. March 24th, La Scuola Grande at Eataly is hosting a class …