Two new eateries open at The Westchester mall

Over the course of the past year, a slew of new restaurants have opened at Savor Westchester, the fourth-floor eating area at The Westchester mall in White Plains. Those eateries have worked to transform the traditional food hall into what mall officials have called a “dining destination.”

In recent weeks, two new establishments have each added their own unique flavors to the mix.

The Little Beet was first to open on June 11, offering diners a chance to enjoy a variety of healthy or gluten-free options without a long wait and emphasizing local, seasonal ingredients.

Andy Duddleston, who founded The Little Beet in midtown Manhattan in 2014, said the vision behind his menu is simple: plant inspired, but not plant exclusive.

“There is something for everyone,” he said. “Even those who don”™t identify with ”˜eating healthy.”™”

The eatery has other locations in New York City, Long Island and Washington, D.C. Duddleston said opening in The Westchester mall made sense for his company, because “we”™ve been hearing from our commuting guests about how we need to open ”˜in the ”™burbs,”™ because there are so few restaurant options with this type of food.”

While expanding The Little Beet into “the ”™burbs” was always in the cards for the restaurant chain, Duddleston said he wanted to hold off until he found the perfect location.

“Westchester Mall was the right opportunity for a number of reasons,” he said, noting that Savor already had “great fast-casual, 2.0 co-tenants,” and that White Plains is the “perfect gateway to the greater Westchester and Fairfield County” areas.

Working with Simon Properties, operator of The Westchester, was also a draw.

“They have a visionary plan on the evolution of malls with the changing trends of retail, and being within their property and on the forefront of this evolution is exciting,” he said. “If you take a look at how they have curated (Savor), you”™ll know what I mean.”

The day after The Little Beet officially opened, sandwich maker Melt Shop began serving customers.

“Melt Shop is for everyone,” said founder and CEO Spencer Rubin. “No matter your age, we”™ve got something you”™ll enjoy.”

The restaurant offers an array of melted sandwiches on handmade bread, from a fried chicken sandwich with pepperjack cheese and red cabbage slaw to a vegan burger melt made with quinoa, beets, black beans and brown rice. There are also salads, tater tots and milkshakes.

“We”™ve always had our eye on the White Plains area and when this opportunity presented itself through our relationship with Simon Property Group, we jumped on it,” Rubin said.

Melt Shop has other eateries in Simon Property-owned malls, including those at Roosevelt Field in Garden City, Woodbury Common in Central Valley and King of Prussia in Pennsylvania.

At Savor, the new eateries join Juice Generation, Tomato & Co., Mighty Quinn”™s Barbeque, Whitman”™s and Bluestone Lane, all of which opened last year.

The new dining area is part of a multimillion-dollar renovation of the 890,000-square-foot mall begun by Simon Property Group last year.