Restaurants & Bars
Guy Fieri Spotted In Westchester Filming 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives'
Here's the dish: Port Chester's beloved Rinconcito Salvadoreño, open since 1993, is being featured on the Food Network's hit show.

PORT CHESTER, NY — If you thought you saw Guy Fieri roaming around Westchester on Friday, it wasn't a hunger-induced hallucination.
Celebrity chef/restaurateur Guy Fieri was in the area to film an episode of his show "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" at Port Chester's very own Rinconcito Salvadoreño, according to a Friday afternoon social media post by the Village of Port Chester.
The family-owned Salvadoran restaurant, located at 20 Broad St., has been a beloved institution in the area for around three decades. They say that they provide their "customers with a piece of El Salvador in each dish."
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Two brothers, Adan and Frank, made the journey from El Salvador, and started their own restaurant in Jamaica, Queens 40 years ago. In 1993, Frank opened Rinconcito Salvadoreño at 17 S. Main St. in Port Chester, later relocating to Broad St. in 2001. Various family members throughout the years have helped to run the restaurant.
An airdate for the episode of "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" has not yet been announced by Food Network.
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However, if you would like a sneak peek, find out more about the restaurant on the Rinconcito Salvadoreño website, including the all-day menu, featuring famous Salvadoran specialties such as pupusas, yuca fries and tamales.
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