Easter Eats

Restaurants have started  promoting their special menus for Easter brunch and dinner, as well as symbolic sweet treats to celebrate the holiday. Looks like there's a lot of good eating planned for Easter Sunday, which falls on March 31 this year.

Sepia
Chicago, IL
Breakfast Strata of Asparagus, Goat Cheese, Piquillo Pepper, Arugula; Pork Belly Pastrami Hash, Poached Eggs, Whole Grain Mustard Hollandaise; entree choices in three-course $48 brunch

Rock Center Cafe
New York City
Spring Vegetable Risotto with Carnaroli Rice, Zucchini, English Peas, Wild Mushrooms, Parmigiano-Reggiano; entree choice in three-course brunch; $45

The Palm
Multiple Locations
Coffee & Ancho Rubbed 9-ounce Filet Mignon; entree choice in three-course dinner menu; $49.95

Bistro La Promenade
New York City
A la Carte Easter Menu from 12 to 8 p.m.: Almond Crusted French Toast with roasted seasonal fruit, Vermont maple syrup; $14; Herb Crusted Rack of Lamb with sweet peas a la Francais, couscous, savory lamb jus; $35

Tavern 17
Philadelphia, PA
Easter Menu from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.: Molasses Glazed Ham with Rhubarb-Cranberry Compote; Sea Bass en Papillote with Baby Carrots, herbed Couscous & Saffron Butter; entree choices in three-course menu; $30

Milk & Cookies Bakery
New York City
Small Easter Basket: 1 dozen assorted cookies, 2 rice crispy treats, 1 chocolate brownie, 3 Easter cookies, 2 organic 8-ounce milks; $59

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