Safe Travels: 6 small Upstate New York towns with big restaurant scenes
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Editor’s Note: This is part of an ongoing series that features things to do in Upstate New York while we still experience the Covid-19 pandemic. Before venturing out, please take proper precautions and check for any changed business hours or availability. Safe travels!
Population centers have their own dynamics that create buzz about them and what they offer. But, in a place as vast as Upstate New York there are many deserving small cities and towns that usually are fortunate to just wind up on a list of “hidden gems.” This is one such, a look at small Upstate towns with big restaurant scenes.
Safe Travels: 6 small Upstate New York towns with big restaurant scenes
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The Tiny Diney, in the small Cohoes building that has been a diner for a century, opened in mid-February. (Steve Barnes/Times Union.)Steve Barnes/Times Union
Chicken and seafood restaurant opens in Schenectady
A restaurant called
Union Bonchon Chicken & Cajun Seafood has opened at 1638 Union St. in Schenectady, a former Pizza Hut location.
The
menu offers mostly fish and seafood, in fried and boiled preparations, plus chicken wings in regular and Korean styles (“bonchon” means “my hometown” in Korean), unexpected items like fried cheese sticks and fried rice, and bubble and fruit teas.