An Appetizing Autumn At Jonathan’s
/At Jonathan’s Ristorante in Huntington, exquisite cuisine meets a laid-back atmosphere, offering Italian classics now accented with a cornucopia of new fall items.
Read MoreAt Jonathan’s Ristorante in Huntington, exquisite cuisine meets a laid-back atmosphere, offering Italian classics now accented with a cornucopia of new fall items.
Read MoreOsteria Da Nina owner Nino Antuzzi knew since he was 13 years old that he wanted to be in the restaurant business.
And when he opened Osteria Da Nino in September 2003, he added to his repertoire a prime destination for Italian cuisine with a Sardinian focus.
Read MoreThe Town of Huntington’s first Chick-fil-A location is set to open Nov. 3 in Commack. The Commack restaurant and another set to open in Hicksville are bringing nearly 300 new jobs and will collect books for local youth organizations.
Read MoreChee Meng So, executive chef of 110 Japan in Huntington Station, said that cooking must be one’s passion in order to craft the best dishes.
“Usually cooking is all from your heart. If you put your love, your heart into the food, then the creation of the food tastes much better,” he said.
Read MoreWith wooden décor and lights in mason jars that hang from the ceiling, industry pub Crabtrees is now officially open at 330 New York Ave., above Cactus Salon in Huntington village.
Read MoreMac’s Steakhouse owner Mark Gelish prides himself on the inventive and inviting options at his restaurant, where the traditional meets his culinary creativity.
Read MoreBurgerFi, known for juicy all-natural Angus beef burgers, has brought its chef-driven menu to Commack.
Read MoreAfter much anticipation, S.T.A.G.S Tap House (308 Main St., Huntington) celebrated its grand opening on Saturday, Aug. 13, after owners Joe Forgione, Mike Garbeeian and Jeff States opted for a soft opening the week prior.
Read MoreThere’s a reason the classics are regarded so highly at Jonny D’s Pizza. The Huntington- and Greenlawn-based pizzerias have become staples in their respective communities, and it’s thanks to, in part, the perfection of classic Italian dishes like penne ala vodka, chicken cutlet parmigiana and, of course, pizza.
Read MoreWhen walking into Sandbar Restaurant in Cold Spring Harbor, customers are immediately taken to a tranquil oasis. With wooden chairs and floors, and blue accents to capture a coastal ambiance, the American-style restaurant features cuisine from both land and sea.
Read MoreAfter five years on Huntington’s Main Street, Neraki owner Alex Moschos can safely say he’s here to stay. Despite a vibrant restaurant scene, Huntington can be a tough market and eateries can come and go. The village’s home to authentic Greek cooking, Neraki has proved to be a keeper.
Read MoreThe former site of Porto Vivo will soon be home to Jema Restaurant, spearheaded by Joy Mangano, renowned entrepreneur and former owner of Porto Vivo.
Read MoreFor a hearty meal with a gourmet twist, look no further than Christopher’s Pub and Eatery in Huntington village. Chef Frank Arcarola has been serving up for the bar and restaurant for 15 years, and he said he meets all of his customers firsthand to see what they enjoy.
Read MoreThe new owners of what used to be Rookies Sports Club in Huntington village announced Wednesday that their new sports bar will be called The Rust & Gold. The 70 Gerard St. venue is slated to open in August.
Read MoreThe Cause Café in Northport not only serves up a medley of delightful dishes, but also blends that with the spirit of advocacy for autism.
Read MoreThe recently opened Del Frisco’s Grille at the Walt Whitman Shops can best be described as “American comfort food with a twist.”
Read MoreThe Foodies at Long Islander News aren’t necessarily the biggest breakfast connoisseurs. Our palettes, and our waking hours, typically veer us toward meals no earlier than lunch. But our tastes aren’t exactly the universal standard. So, we got ourselves up and out to take on some of the town’s more popular breakfast spots.
Read MoreWhether you’re looking for a candlelit meal, a relaxing glass of wine, or a loud, fun and boisterous night out, the Town of Huntington has it. Here are some ideas for that perfect summer’s night out.
Read MoreLunch is often a great way to experience the culinary delights of your favorite restaurant but at a lower price and with a portion size that fills you up just as well. Take a look at what some of the different restaurants around town are offering on their midday menus.
Read MoreWhether it’s stopping by for a quick slice of pizza or staying for a three-course dinner, Gino’s Pizzeria in Huntington village is sure to please the senses. Owner Nick Salerno worked at his grandfather’s pizzeria as a youngster, eventually realizing a passion for food when he turned 12, the same age he created his first 18-inch pizza.
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