Written by Isabella Aranda Garcia
What makes you stand out?
We keep it simple and fresh. We don’t complicate dishes; we focus on the ingredients.
What’s your most popular item?
The scallop salad as the appetizer and the spicy shrimp fried rice as our entree.
What’s something people should know?
Our fish comes directly from boats, and the produce comes from our farm—t doesn’t even go in an automobile.
When did you open (month/year)?
April 2012.
Describe your business in three words?
Fresh. Local. Simple.
What’s one thing people often say when they first walk in?
“Oh, wow. Love it.” And they do. The place captures an ambience. In the winter, you walk in and smell the fireplace, hear good music, and you can walk right into the bar. People fall in love at first sight.
Address: 100 Titicus Rd, North Salem, NY 10560
Phone number: (914) 617-8380
Website: farmerandthefish.com
This article was published in the January/February 2026 edition of Connect to Northern Westchester.
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Isabella Aranda is a designer, writer and social media specialist with an M.A. in emerging media from the New Media Institute at the Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication. Driven by curiosity and inspired by timeless modern design, she blends creativity and strategy to craft compelling narratives that engage diverse audiences.
Her expertise spans digital marketing, content creation and UX design, with notable achievements such as co-creating the Georgia On Your Mind podcast and leading digital campaigns that significantly boosted engagement. A Venezuelan immigrant, Isabella brings a multicultural perspective to her work, enhancing her ability to connect with and inspire others.
