Amherst’s hidden gem

There’s a restaurant hiding in Amherst….and it’s time to let the people know about it. Eden Restaurant in Salzberg Square off Route 101 is, literally, easy to miss. I myself drove past it 3 times before realizing where it was. However, once you walk in, you are taken to a posh, comfortably upscale eatery where customer service and generous martinis await you.

To be honest, I did’nt even have a chance to eat the food; I arrived around 8:30 p.m., and the restaurant closes at 9 during the week. Instead, I sat in the bar area on an oh-so-comfortable, black, suede high-back chair and enjoyed a drink. I pondered over the food menu while I sipped, and realized Eden does not discriminate when it comes to food; the menu included everything from spring rolls to Lebanese food to even quail. The best part? The bartender was patient, and didn’t even mention when it was 9:15…or 9:30. Oh how martinis make the time fly.

Check 5 & Dine this week in Feast to see a review of Eden’s Sapphire Martini.

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