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- JJaimeVIPNew York City •8 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThis was my first time dining here and I truly enjoyed every aspect of our dining experience. Justin was our waiter and was very attentive to our needs. He made excellent recommendations to start. For appetizers we started with baked clams, calamari, and the meatball. The baked clams were absolutely delicious. The peach blossom drink was a fan favorite at our table. The mulfadine pasta was a hit as well as the salmon, chicken parm, cacio e pepe, and the zucchini fritto! Justin was on top of our needs for refills and cocktails! The basil ice cream paired with the olive oil cake was a delicacy that was enjoyed throughout our table! A few tiramisu’s and cappuchinos and we were good to go! What a wonderful dining experience! We will be back!More infoThe Farm Italy Restaurant + BarPrice: Expensive• Italian• Huntington•4.6
- DDavidNew York State •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoAbsolutely great food and friendly service. Everyone at our table table agreed.More infoCooperage Inn RestaurantPrice: Expensive• American• Calverton•4.8
- LLorraineVIPNew York City •50 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoWe absolutely loved your afternoon tea. The sandwiches were delicious! My favorite was the beet and goat cheese. I am not a truffle lover, but I did enjoy the egg salad sandwich with a hint of truffles. It was not overdone, it was just right. I loved the scones, especially with the fig jam and clotted cream. I prefer savory over sweets at an afternoon tea. I find many places do far too many sweets. You had just enough to complement the sandwiches. If I may, I would like to suggest the addition of Darjeeling to your teas. They do call it the King of Teas, after all. It is very different from English Breakfast and Earl Grey, both of which are blended teas. I feel Darjeeling would really complement your lovely afternoon tea. Thank you for a lovely afternoon, Sincerely, Lorraine PaganoMore infoArtisanPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Southport•4.7
- RRobertVIPWashington, D.C. Area •155 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoThe food, service, and atmosphere are terrific and we enjoyed our lunch at Christmas!More infoTweeds Restaurant & Buffalo BarPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Riverhead•4.6
- SStephenGreater Boston •4 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoEverything was great. All 7 of us had great meals and there were no complaints as far as I remember. The ribeye was huge and flavorful. The mac and cheese app was very cheesy with a wonderful hint of smoke flavor. The seafood salad was very tasty as was the oysters on the half shell. I had the honey glazed salmon which was perfectly crispy on the outside and moist on the inside. Service was also very good. Phenomenal experience overall.More infoCast Iron Chef Chop House & Oyster BarPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• New Haven•4.6