On Adee Street in the heart of Westchester's Latin American village, Salsa Picante serves the bold, tradition-driven Mexican cooking that keeps guests coming back.
A neighborhood with roots, a restaurant that belongs
On Adee Street, in one of Westchester County's most vibrant Latin American communities, Salsa Picante found exactly the right home. Bold cooking is expected here — and the murals, the packed Friday nights, and the energy all prove it belongs.
The mole that started the legend
Guests make the trip — sometimes from as far as Boston — and they'll tell you it's the mole that brought them. Deeply layered, built on tradition, and unlike anything else in the region.
Nothing here takes shortcuts
From sizzling cast-iron fajitas to house-made salsas, every dish reflects a kitchen that takes its craft seriously. You taste the care in the char on the steak and the freshness of the pico.
The warmth you don't expect
Guests mention the staff in the same breath as the food — attentive, full of personality, and genuinely glad you're there. A weeknight dinner here feels like an occasion.
A neighborhood gathering place
Whether you're stopping in before a show at The Capitol Theatre or making a dedicated trip across state lines, Salsa Picante is the kind of anchor a neighborhood builds its evenings around. Pull up a stool and settle in.