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Best Mother's Day restaurants

Best Mother's Day restaurants

She cooked dinner for you the whole time you were growing up -- or else she got takeout on her way home from work -- or else she ordered the pizza ... except when it was Dad's turn. Well, in any event, she paid for all your food. Now it's time to repay her with a knockout Mother's Day meal. 
Great sandwich stops around the Island

Great sandwich stops around the Island

Sandwiches deserve as much respect as any other dish - maybe more. Creating a great sandwich entails finding the proper bread and treating it correctly, filling it with just the right amount (or, perhaps, a little too much) of meats and/or vegetables, heightening the flavors with carefully considered condiments and serving the whole shebang with a collegial side dish. Here are some places that get it all right. (Apr 18, 2008)
Family-style Italian restaurants

Family-style Italian restaurants

The family-style Italian restaurant outlasts trends, defies fads and keeps customers. (Apr 4, 2008)
Restaurants serving brunch on Long Island

Restaurants serving brunch on Long Island

Brunch is the type of meal you want to eat on a lazy Sunday, when waking up early isn't a priority. The beauty of brunch is that there are no rules - you can eat almost anything you like, from poached eggs or pancakes to a salad or sandwich to a serious pasta or steak. (Apr 11, 2008)
Best healthy eats

Best healthy eats

In January, when the best of intentions rule, those who have partied a bit too heartily over the holidays may resolve to change their eating habits. Some may decide to actually go on a specific diet, be it low-calorie, low-fat or low-carb. Others may opt to simply make more sensible choices. (Jan 4, 2008)
Best pizza

Best pizza

Looking for a great pie? You've come to the right place. 
Best Barbecue

Best Barbecue

Suffolk County seems to be the Deep South of Long Island, that's where most barbecue spots are concentrated. We do, however, offer one Nassau contender. (Oct 13, 2006)
Best burgers

Best burgers

There's magic in good ground beef that's been shaped by hand and grilled to an ideal state of juiciness. These five Long Island spots offer burgers that relegate fast food patties to the slow lane. 
Best places to bring the kids

Best places to bring the kids

After a day at the beach or at the museum, the kids are going to want to eat. Of course, not just any place will do. First, you'd like to be somewhere near your activities. Then, you want your choice to be a family spot as well as one easy on the wallet. Good food and atmosphere count, too. 
Great sliders

Great sliders

Having eaten my way through too many sliders, I've come to a new respect for the original White Castle model. I've also arrived at the conclusion that fancier and costlier -- i.e., American Kobe beef on a toasted brioche -- isn't always better. A slider, after all, does have to slide down easily. Here are some I've sampled recently. (Oct 26, 2007)
Best breakfasts on Long Island

Best breakfasts on Long Island

Any local diner can make you eggs, but how many places can serve you a breakfast that will make your day? 
Best German food

Best German food

When was the last time you ordered pigs' knuckles and sauerkraut? 
Best Diners

Best Diners

At times, it may seem that there is but one diner on Long Island - one that was somehow cloned and distributed throughout Nassau and Suffolk. How else to explain all the glitzy exteriors, 10-page menus and glass showcases of gorgeous but ghastly desserts? (Mar 14, 2007)
Where to get great ice cream on Long Island

Where to get great ice cream on Long Island

Long Island is blessed with dozens of independent ice-cream parlors. Here are some of the more popular. A single-scoop cone will cost between $2 and $4. (Jul 23, 2007)
Prix-fixe deals on LI

Prix-fixe deals on LI

When you eat can be as important as what you eat, if you know the ropes. (Jan 10, 2007)
Best Asian-style buffets

Best Asian-style buffets

Eat all you care to for one price at these eateries, which only represent some of the Asian-style buffet restaurants on Long Island. When planning a family outing, keep in mind that children generally are charged by height; anyone over 4 1/2 feet tall usually is considered an adult. 
Where to eat when you're on jury duty

Where to eat when you're on jury duty

When court recesses for lunch, do justice to your appetite by sampling the wealth of culinary options within walking or short driving distances. Most come recommended by court personnel; some are Newsday discoveries. (Apr 18, 2007)
Sushi in unexpected places

Sushi in unexpected places

My quest for sushi outside the Asian restaurant realm led to some of the best and worst fish-eating experiences I've had on Long Island. Still, I came through it all without so much as a tummy ache. (Oct 4, 2006)
Steak houses with good non-meat menu items

Steak houses with good non-meat menu items

The sign at Frank's Steaks, a bastion of beef known for grilled rib eye, announces "We Ain't Just Steaks." (Jan 31, 2007)
Good old-fashioned traditional Chinese restaurants

Good old-fashioned traditional Chinese restaurants

First, you settled into a cozy vinyl-upholstered booth under hanging paper lanterns. Your waiter, dressed in a short red jacket, brought a pot of tea, a bowl of fried noodles and a saucer each of duck sauce and Chinese mustard. (Feb 21, 2007)
New dining options in the Hamptons

New dining options in the Hamptons

It happens every year: The weather grows warmer and the East End restaurant scene starts cooking. (May 25, 2007)
New dining options on the North Fork

New dining options on the North Fork

As if to ensure that there's enough food to go with all that wine, the North Fork is expected to welcome at least five new restaurants this season. (May 25, 2007)
Restaurants with the best views

Restaurants with the best views

Nothing says summer like a meal outdoors, be it in a tree-shaded garden, on a deck overlooking the water or at a simple roadside stand. (Jun 21, 2007)
Best Delis

Best Delis

The word "deli" has come to characterize a store that prepares a vast array of sandwiches that are quickly assembled, wrapped and dispatched to on-the-go customers. Once upon a time, though, "deli" was short for "kosher delicatessen," a restaurant that specialized in the cured meats and hearty fare of a Jewish immigrant community that adapted its Eastern European cuisine to life in the American city. Long Island is lucky to have a number of great kosher and kosher-style delis. (May 18, 2007)
Best Department store restaurants

Best Department store restaurants

Add a good lunch to a day of shopping and you're looking at retail therapy at its most satisfying. (May 2, 2007)
Best pasta primavera

Best pasta primavera

Springtime starts with pasta primavera. (Mar 21, 2007)
Best Irish restaurants

Best Irish restaurants

The reputation of Ireland's cuisine traditionally has lagged behind that of the island's beverages. On Long Island, Irish food rarely rises above pub fare. 
Authentic ethnic food

Authentic ethnic food

Here are just some of the restaurants offering authentic ethnic cuisine on Long Island. Keep in mind that most, but not all, items on each menu represent the food of that ethnicity or region. 
Best spots for lobster

Best spots for lobster

The lobster is Long Island's official shellfish. Here are some restaurants across Nassau and Suffolk where you'll catch it: (Aug 16, 2006)
Our favorite neighborhood spots

Our favorite neighborhood spots

By definition, a day of fun on Long Island includes good eating. At the following restaurants, you'll find spirited fare and a tab of less than $30 a person. It's always a good idea to call for hours and, when possible, make reservations. (Jun 2, 2006)
Best onion soups

Best onion soups

Lobster bisque has its advocates; chicken noodle, ardent fans; minestrone, devotees everywhere. And cream of mushroom proves its versatility each week. (Feb 28, 2007)
Long Island's most romantic restaurants

Long Island's most romantic restaurants

Two of our critics chime in with their recommendations for romantic rendezvous. (Jan 26, 2007)
Best hangouts for watching football

Best hangouts for watching football

Here's a quintet of local establishments where any fan will be braced for the results: (Jan 19, 2007)
Best spots for soup

Best spots for soup

On a blustery winter's day, nothing beats a bowl of steaming soup. But can soup constitute an entire meal? To answer such a profound question (the subject of an entire "Seinfeld" episode), you might want to try one - or more - of the five stellar soups from these Long Island locales: (Jan 3, 2007)
Best Thai

Best Thai

The flavors of Thailand are multi-layered and complex, subtle yet assertive. We give you five of our favorite spots to sample Thai cuisine, both mild and mouth-tingling. (Dec 15, 2006)
Best New American restaurants on Long Island

Best New American restaurants on Long Island

From its origins in northern California, "New American" cuisine spread nationwide, redefining what the country cooks. Locally, the style has taken many forms, and resulted in some of Long Island's most appealing restaurants. Here are five. 
Best Continental restaurants on Long Island

Best Continental restaurants on Long Island

Today, a "continental" restaurant could mean Asian, South American, Australian, African or combinations thereof. Things change. (Nov 17, 2006)
Best Turkish restaurants

Best Turkish restaurants

Some days, nothing quite hits the spot like a juicy kebab straight off the spit. The following five Turkish restaurants have a way with skewered meats, as well numerous other regional specialties. (Nov 8, 2006)
Best bistros

Best bistros

The words "bistro" and "brasserie" undergo a lot of definitions on Long Island. But the best way to categorize each is that a bistro is pretty small and mainly homey; a brasserie, pretty big and very busy. Plenty of fruity red wine flows in a bistro; beers highlight a brasserie. (Nov 8, 2006)
Best traditional Latin

Best traditional Latin

Where do you go for the lively flavors of Central and South America? This alphabetical list will guide you to five favorites. (Oct 20, 2006)
A global food tour along Rte. 107 in Hicksville

A global food tour along Rte. 107 in Hicksville

For the true food lover, eating is not enough. We want to immerse ourselves in every facet of the gastronomic experience. Of course we want to eat, but we also want to shop for food -- and for cooking tools and serving pieces. We want to talk about food. We want to learn about food, and we want to learn about the world through food. (Mar 7, 2007)
Where to find a chain restaurant near you

Where to find a chain restaurant near you

These casual and inexpensive restaurants rule the dine-out scene for many Long Islanders. While you won't find any gourmet fare at these spots, you can count on them to be consistent. (May 3, 2006)
A guide to (almost) every eatery along the LIE

A guide to (almost) every eatery along the LIE

Meals near the malls

Meals near the malls

Shopping will make you hungry. Here's a taste of what's cooking at five Long Island shopping hubs. (Nov 14, 2007)
Restaurants for a romantic Valentine's dinner

Restaurants for a romantic Valentine's dinner

If you're planning a special evening for Valentine's Day, you'd better get cracking. Feb. 14 is one of the restaurant industry's busiest nights. Here are some choices to help you plan a romantic dinner. 
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