Where To Eat And Lounge In The Hamptons This Summer

By Alexandra Reconco

The Hamptons is the place to be as Summer winds down, for its amazing lounges and restaurants. Here is a list of some of the best lounges and restaurants in the area for you to enjoy and discover.

75 Main

“The perfect Hamptons hangout,” 75 Mian is the premier Hamptons locale for modern Italian fare in a chic and seductive environment. Offering an assortment of sumptuous culinary specialities, 75 Main is the place to be to relax with sultry music and with a sophisticated atmosphere.

Oreya

Located in the beautiful Southampton, Oreya is a new mediterranean dining experience that features lush outdoor seating, a newly reinvented pool, and open air lounge. Serving innovative cocktails that feature the latest on mixology trends that are for sure to impress. Oreya’s mission is to restore the grandeur and sophistication of dining in the Hamptons. “Oreya is not a meal, it is a lifestyle experience.”

Gurney’s

This seaside restaurant is downtown Manhattan meets Montauk which offers soulful Italian food with seasonal dishes, fresh seafood selection and a list of world-class wines. Every table has a panoramic view of the ocean that makes this restaurant a place to visit when in the Hamptons.

668 The Gig Shack

Live Music. Surf Cuisine. Local Wine & Beers.
668 The Gig Shack is a local favorite that stays true to its Montauk root yet with a unique international twist. Offering live music, surf cuisine and local wine and bees, this lively location is the place to unwind and have some fun.

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The Luxurious Silver Lyan Bar Reopens In D.C

A night of glamour and rich cultural exchanges inside the luxurious and exquisite bar, Silver Lyan.

Nestled in the lower level of Riggs Washington DC, in the bank building’s former vault – Silver Lyan is the first bar outside of Europe from Mr Lyan.

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Travelling the world, he sources the weird and wonderful, using bespoke techniques and experimenting with ingredients to develop new ways to capture flavour. Mr Lyan and his highly-accoladed team use unique ways of looking at the world to create drinks that you probably won’t find anywhere else.

Having won 'Best New American Bar' at the 2020 Spirited Awards, Silver Lyan draws its inspiration from D.C.’s incredible depth of culture, food, drink, people and history to offer a bar that celebrates the notion of exchange – as well as a damn good time.

We are thrilled that Silver Lyan has reopened and will be booking a stay at the beautiful Riggs hotel.

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Our Newest Obsession The Dom Pérignon Inspired Tasting Menu at Morgenstern's Ice Cream

Starting today award-winning architect and gourmand Stephanie Goto and Nicholas Morgenstern, founder and owner of NYC’s Morgenstern’s Ice Cream are debuting their collaborative elevated ice cream-infused omakase menu called Elevated Expansion, inspired by the latest release from Dom Pérignon champagne.

The omakase menu will be available once a week, by reservation only, at the Morgenstern’s Sundae Bar on 88 Houston via RESY. The à la carte pairings will be available each Tuesday from 12 PM-10 PM by reservation.

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Celebrating the release of Dom Pérignon Vintage 2003 Plénitude 2 and National Ice Cream Day on July 18, the limited-run tasting menu is a storytelling journey, presented in three acts and titled Elevated Expansion. Presented through Goto’s distinctly Japanese lens, the progression highlights the unexpected and shared linearities between champagne and ice cream. Centered around energy, space and time the menu curates and reimagines ingredients from Stephanie’s heritage, elevating traditional dishes to their second Plénitude.

The seven-course menu pairing concept was imagined by award-winning architect, gourmand and Dom Pérignon collector Goto through her longtime friendship with chef-turned-ice-cream innovator Morgenstern, and her friendship and love of the legendary champagne house Dom Pérignon. Goto collaborated with Morgenstern to incorporate their favorite and nostalgic ingredients – tamago, soy sauce, sushi rice, and dashi – to narrate a one of a kind journey connecting America and France, East and West, high and low in an revelatory way.

“Creating this experience utilized a parallel process to how I approach architecture and the sensorial. My vision is inspired by materials, textures, forms and presenting them in a familiar yet transformed way. The story is focused on something quintessentially American - ice cream - meeting something quintessentially French - champagne – and knitted together through my lens of Japan,” said Goto.

The menu will also feature à la carte offerings of a caviar trompe l’oeil ice cream cone featuring Russian River Imperial Caviar paired with a glass Dom Pérignon Vintage 2010, a delightful ‘toro burger’ paired with a glass of Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2006, and a prismatic matcha and red bean sundae cube paired with Dom Pérignon Plénitude 2 Vintage 2003.

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From Paris to NY, Dine At The Famed Buddha-Bar Restaurant

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Traveling to Paris this Summer is now as exciting as dining in the new Buddha-Bar Restaurant New York, an outpost of the original in Paris. Opened July 13, the Pan-Asian cuisine restaurant sits in the heart of New York’s TriBeCa neighborhood featuring a modern take on the classic Buddha-Bar menu, breathtaking interior design and famed Buddha-Bar music and energy.

The menu for Buddha-Bar Restaurant New York is led by Executive Chef Andrew Riccatelli, who has held former leadership positions with Jean-Georges, Bobby Flay, Bagatelle and most recently David Burke, and feature modern takes on dishes from the robata grill, fresh sashimi, finely curated maki rolls, and Thai-inspired curries, among other signature and new dishes including A5 Miyazaki wagyu ribeye with crispy rice, soy emulsion, and garlic chips, and whole roasted cauliflower with black bean-chili oil, peanut and mint.

The restaurant sits within a historic landmarked building in a vaulted two-story space with meticulous, opulent modern design perfectly aligned with the rustic beams and bricks of the original structure. The custom, more than 16-foot, glass-hewn Buddha sculpture is a striking centerpiece and brand hallmark, and in this instance has been created with custom projections and digital art – creating an artistic focal point and adding to the unique Buddha-Bar ambience and vibe. The restaurant’s interiors feature fully custom décor and furnishings commissioned from Milan-based Laura Meroni, as well as custom-designed large-scale metal pendant lights that hang in the main dining room. 

“New York is the capital of the world, and New York deserves to have a restaurant like this. We spent more than six years searching for the right space, and more than five years building out the space, and we are thrilled to be opening the doors of Buddha-Bar Restaurant New York,” Stefan Stefanov, Managing Director, said about the opening.

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Buddha-Bar Restaurant New York is open for nightly dinner, with brunch service to follow. For hours, reservations or more information, call (212) 256-0360 or visit buddhabarnewyork.com. Buddha-Bar New York is located at 62 Thomas Street, between West Broadway and Church Streets. 

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Farm To Table Restaurants Best of The Hamptons

Fresh and locally grown foods are all the craze this season. As we enjoy ever Summer weekend out in the Hampton’s we give you the top Farm to Table Foods in the Hampton area.

Estia’s Little Kitchen

Located in Sag Harbor, Estia’s Kitchen serves American fare with a Southwestern flare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant has its very own garden on premise and focus’ on the tagline clean flood-long life. Most of the time your salad will be harvested directly from the garden, shortly before service. Locally grown foods, from farmers and friends from around the area are used whenever possible.

Located at 1615 Bridgehampton-Sag Harbor Turnpike, Sag Harbor, NY 11963

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Nick and Toni’s

Behind Nick and Toni’s you will find an acre into a fertile, organic garden. The kitchen staff harvests the plot daily to provide around 30 percent of the restaurants produce. Located in East Hampton, this Tuscan farmhouse style restaurant included a wood-burning oven, adds to the ambiance and peaceful atmosphere. With delicious foods and drinks, this place is a must-try.

Located at 136 N Main St, East Hampton, NY 11937

South Edison

At South Edison, you will find a menu filled with local seafood and produce.  The chef’ developed and original creative menu and continue to craft new dishes to complement the customers’ favorites. You can walk in and try an extensive array of wines and original cocktails. South Edison reflects Montauk’s fun an casual atmosphere o stop in and enjoys the food.

Located at 17 S Edison St, Montauk, NY 11954

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Re-Opened and Restriction-Free: These Listings Are Perfect For The New York Foodie

On June 15, Gov. Cuomo announced that nearly all of New York’s COVID-19 restrictions will be lifted now that 70 percent of the adult population has been vaccinated. The Manhattan real estate market has already been picking up for the past several months as the restrictions began to ease, but with a fully-reopened city buzzing to life, now is the prime opportunity for buyers to maximize their New York City experience by taking advantage of listings located right near iconic, restaurant that truly make Manhattan the greatest city in the world. The city awaits—so check out these listings boasting the best Manhattan has to offer right at your fingertips!

Where You Can Now Eat In New York City

Hungry for breakfast but something besides the perfect egg sandwich on the street. Brunch is popular, but the most important meal of the day is often the most skipped. Breakfast shouldn't be boring, because you are not. Not sure where to get the best breakfast in New York City? Don't worry, we've got you coved, now set your alarm for tomorrow's breakfast because this is where you can find us.

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Hole in the Wall serves brunch favorites at their FiDi (15 Cliff St.), Murray Hill (626 1st Avenue), Flatiron at Hotel Henri (37 W 24th St.) and Williamsburg (292 Bedford Avenue) locations. Signature dishes from Executive Chef Brent Hudson range from sweet to savory for any mood. The menu includes his Wagon Wheel Waffles with vanilla whipped cream cheese, strawberry jam, torched marshmallow and Nutella sauce, and a Pulled Pork Benedict featuring 12-hour slow-braised pork, poached eggs, burnt butter hollandaise and beet relish on sourdough. Sip on a Jalapeno Bloody Mary, a Blood Orange Negroni, an Aperol Spritz or a Mimosa anytime of day. Brunch at FiDi is available Friday - Sunday 9am - 5pm, Murray Hill: Wednesday - Sunday 9am - 5pm, Flatiron: Monday - Friday 10am - 4:30pm and Sat - Sun 9am - 4:30pm and Williamsburg: Monday - Sunday 9am - 4:30pm     

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Egg Shop has reinvented the egg and proved that an egg can be the star of any dish at their Nolita (151 Elizabeth St.)  and Williamsburg (138 N 8th St.) locations. On the sandwich end, Egg Shop offers the Egg Shop B.E.C. with broken yolk, Vermont white cheddar, pepper bacon, tomato jam, and pickled jalapeno on a brioche roll. Or chow down on their cruisers like the Brisket Chilaquiles made with slow-cooked brisket, over easy, fried tortilla, jack cheese, salsa roja, cotija, sour cream, jalapeno, pickled onion, and cilantro. Wash it all down with a refreshing Breakfast Mule and the day is yours. Nolita is open Friday 9am - 3pm & Saturday - Sunday 9am - 4pm and the Williamsburg location is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 9am - 3pm & Saturday - Saturday 9am - 4pm.   

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Carnegie Diner & Cafe (205 W. 57th St.) in the heart of Midtown features an extensive all-day breakfast menu, which includes a Lobster Benedict, Avocado Toast, a dozen types of pancakes, decadent waffles, crepes and French Toast in addition to bagels, croissants and muffins. Enjoy a bottomless cup of coffee for $3.50 or unlimited mimosas for $19.95 per person. The diner is open every day from 7am - 10pm.

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Loulou (176 8th Ave) in Chelsea offers weekend brunch with delectable options like a Gruyere’ Omelet with fine herbs, roasted heirloom tomato and a frisee salad, a Mandarin Parfait with Greek yogurt, mandarin, blueberry, coconut and house granola, and a stellar Croissant French Toast with a Mandarin Date Compote, blood orange, walnuts and mascarpone. Terremoto Coffee is served day and night in addition to a variety of brunch cocktails and fresh juices and smoothies.

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Where To Eat Out (or In) This Thanksgiving

It’s that time of year again! Thanksgiving is here we understand the pressure that comes along with preparing for this day. This year, instead of worrying about cooking the turkey and baking the pumpkin pie, treat yourself, your friends, and your family to a special Thanksgiving dinner at one of these restaurants.

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La Goulue (NYC – Dine-in & Carry-Out Available) - $82 Three-Course Dinner

La Goulue is offering a three-course dinner available from 12 PM until 7:30 pm for $82 and $41 for children under the age of 12. First course selections include Butternut Squash Soup, Ravioli de Homard, Le Tartare de Thon Japonais and Salade Folle. Main course selections feature Roasted Organic Turkey, Steak Au Poivre and Pavé de Saumon. Desserts include Pecan Mascarpone Napoleon, Pumpkin Tart and Profiterolles Croquantes. For guests looking for carry-out, orders must be placed by Friday, November 20th by calling (212) 988-8169.

Elegant Affairs Caterers (NYC/Long Island/The Hamptons – Carry-Out & Delivery) – 45+ Thanksgiving Dishes Available for Carry-Out & Delivery

Elegant Affairs is offering everything from Baked Brie ($65.00 – feeds 8-12) to a whole roasted Thanksgiving Turkey (20 to 28 lbs., starting at $130) and even Cranberry Citrus Compote ($12). Interested parties can hand select from more than 45 dishes offered by Elegant Affairs that cover appetizers, entrees, sides and dessert. Pick-up is available in Long Island and delivery is also available for Long Island, NYC and The Hamptons. Deliveries and pick-ups can be scheduled up until seven days prior to Thanksgiving and picked up any time from 10 AM to 4 PM on 11/25 OR Thanksgiving Day from 9 AM – 12 PM.

Related: Food & Wine Pairings To Try This Thanksgiving

Bubby's Tribeca

Thanksgiving Dinner: Bubby's will serve a traditional prefix Thanksgiving Day dinner from 11:45 AM – 9 PM ($65 for adults, $40 for children under 10). Bubby's turkeys come from Pallman Farms in upstate NY and all sides, fixins and pies are made from scratch. Limited reservations available for indoor dining here. Depending on the weather, reservations may open for outdoor dining closer to the time.

Bubby's Thanksgiving Dinner at Home: Let Bubby's do the work! This year we will be offering ready to eat take out packages for local pick up on Thanksgiving Day. All orders must be placed by end of day Thursday, November 19th for pick up on Thanksgiving Day during business hours. ($100 for 2 people; $200 for 4 people; $300 for 6 people). Place your orders and view the full menu here.

Paisley

The upscale Indian restaurant in Tribeca, will be open for Thanksgiving with specials and a la carte options from Michelin-starred Executive Chef Peter Beck.

 The Thanksgiving special featured will be a Turkey Kabob, and additional menu items include: Appetizers: Nadir Monji with lotus root, sweet potato, fennel, ginger and spiced lotus chips; Crab Koli, jumbo lump crab, coconut milk, tomato sauce, crab tikki, Madras curry powder and naan chips.

Main Dishes: Aggari Lobster with mango, bor chili and melon seed sauce; Kerelan, duck breast, black pepper, ginger, garlic and tamarind.

Dessert: Double Ka Meetha, a rich bread pudding with saffron, caramelized apricot and chenna; Chai Chocolate Mousse with Parle-G cookie crumbs, strawberry, blackberry, orange whipped cream and roasted chai spice.

Paisley is open for indoor and outdoor seating, and reservations can be made through OpenTable. The restaurant is located at 429 Greenwich Street, New York, NY 10013, and select images can be found here.

Celebrate Thanksgiving with a Turkey Truffle Pie at MIFUNE New York

the Michelin-recognized progressive and innovative Japanese restaurant in Midtown East, Thanksgiving Eve and Day prix fixe menu, which will be priced at $180 per person and plate seven-courses with an optional $70 wine or sake pairing. 

The menu will spotlight their annual Thanksgiving signature organic Turkey Truffle Foie Gras Pie with Foie Gras Gravy, from Chef Yuu Shimano (previously of Guy Savoy’s eponymous three Michelin-starred restaurant in Paris) and Chef Tomohiro Urata (previously of three Michelin-starred La Maison Troisgros in Roanne, France). 

You can view the menu and an image of the Turkey Truffle Pie here: MIFUNE New York. The restaurant will have two seatings at 5:30pm and 8pm with limited indoor seating and 4 semi-private outdoor bubble tents, which can seat up to 6 people per table.

The restaurant’s number one priority is the safety of their diners, so masks and gloves will be worn by the staff with tables set six feet apart. Temperatures will be checked upon arrival and hand sanitizer will be readily available. Guests can make reservations at MifuneReservation@gmail.com.

Related: Cocktails To Sip On This Thanksgiving

Oceana

This year, Oceana will still be serving up its Thanksgiving feast in the newly redesigned restaurant! The three-course prix fixe menu ($95; $60 for children under 12) will include seasonal selections and traditional dishes, from turkey to trimmings. Reservations for groups of 10 or less can be made via the website or by calling Oceana directly.

For those who prefer spending the holiday at home, Oceana is also offering a large and small Thanksgiving Takeout Package with all of the festive fixings. Pre-orders are available through 11:59p on November 16th (until supplies last) for pick-up between 11am-4pm on November 25th and 26th. To place an order, guests should call Oceana directly at 212.759.5941.

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