Long Island Restaurants

 

Long Island Restaurants



Finding new restaurants on Long Island can be a difficult task, but we're hoping to make your decision a little easier. You probably don't want to drive 20 minutes on the Long Island expressway to end up eating at a restaurant you don't like. ShortListLI.com lists only restaurants that meet our criteria; good food and unique atmosphere. The restaurants on this list do not pay to be here - this is an honest list of the best restaurants on Long Island.


La Madonna Cafe, located just off the main street in downtown Huntington, Long Island, has an inviting lounge atmosphere - complete with red velvet curtains. [more]




Lawan is a perfect addition to the growing Patchogue, Long Island community of restaurants. It serves traditional Thai cuisine and their skilled chef was trained at the top culinary school in Bangkok, [more]




Brightly painted tables, unique rod-iron chairs and a cordon-bleu trained chef make The Bellport is a great restaurant experience for groups of friends or a date. The menu offers a selections of salads, sides and entrees that include Country Fried Chicken, Hangar Steak and daily selections of fish and pasta taste great and are well presented. [more]




Upon entering Bobbique, your order is placed at the front counter; we found this ordering method a bit strange, but it seemed appropriate for this establishment. Food comes out quickly on trays and all of your silverware and condiments are served in those cardboard six-pack carriers.[more]




Carnival does not take reservations, but its not all that bad when you are offered a free glass of wine while you wait. The front of the establishment is a pizzeria which offers unique varieties such as lasagna pies, grandma pie and focaccia pie as well as take-out. [more]




Chani's Unique Indian Cuisine offers indian food fused with French, Italian, Oriental and Latin as well as over 100 wines from all over the world. Chani's even pairs a wine with each dish on their menu. Spices used in the dished are freshly ground every 30 minutes to ensure flavorable food. [more]











Parrish Art Museum - Over the years, the Museum’s holdings have grown to encompass a distinguished collection of American art from the nineteenth century to the present, with a particular focus on the art and artists of Long Island’s East End [more]

East End Seaport Museum - The Mission of the East End Seaport Museum and Marine Foundation is to recognize, restore and preserve the maritime heritage of the East End of Long Island, New York. [more]