Reviews on Mediterranean food in Sea Cliff, New York, United States. The Incorporated Village of Sea Cliff is a village located within the Town of Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York. According to the United States 2010 Census, the village population was 4,995. The village is part of the North Shore School District.
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The food at this place tastes better than it looks. If you can over look the décor you might like the take away food here. It is basic but good and well priced.
4 based on 244 reviews
Limaniâs Sunday Four Course Prix Fixe Dinner is out of this world!Spectacular food, flavor, service, value....Limani has integrity and honor! Excellent portions.....beautiful sides.....food prepared perfectly with style and verve!What a blessing.....the Ancient Greeks are smiling, and they are proud!As they should be....Danny, the Captain, is a consummate restaurant professional: friendly, smart, warm, helpful. Unusual person, and huge asset to the firm.My only regret is that Trip Advisor does not have a Six Star Rating. Limani is, indeed, over the top. We are fortunate to have them!
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A small Greekrrsyautant in the heart of the city of Glen Cove. Very plain, nothing fancy setting but youget good service & good fresh food. Prices are reasonable & you can eat there or take out. They have a nice selection of Greek food, as well as pizza, some sandwiches. Very tasty thick steak fries. Greek salad nice & fresh, tasty fresh made pita. Been there several times & everyone always seems to enjoy their food around me.
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4 based on 12 reviews
Meritage Wine Bar serves locally sourced farm fresh food from New York and surrounding areas. Matched with great wines from the old and the new world. We are inspired by freshness and will ensure that we give you our guests the best products at the peak o
Went with friends to Meritage for the 1st time on a Friday night. Server and host very friendly but they do have some growing pains to work out as a new restaurant. Cheese and meat appetizers were fine. Entrees were just ok. Pork chop and pasta dish were good but the vegetable paella was dry, and the small plate filet migon had an odd freezer type flavor to it. The wait staff though friendly need more experience as they forgot most of our drink orders and were awkward serving the dishes to the table. All and all I think the restaurant has potential but would benefit from more focus on wait staff service and quality of food.
4 based on 13 reviews
Escape to Greece at Vilai. Glen Cove's newest Greek Mediterranean Seafood restaurant, located just steps away from the LIRR. Upon arrival you are greeted and welcomed "like family" by the owner and staff. Featuring an extensive winelist, creamy whipped sp
Totally underwhelming. Went on a weeknight. Service good, but loud music inhibited table conversation. High prices puts very little on the plate. Black Sea Bass for 2 was $58. Could barely feed 1. Lobster Risotto was $19, consisting of a bowl of risotto and very small bits of lobster. They even charge $9 for tzatziki, where often at places like this itâs complementary. This being Glen Cove, I give it 1 year tops. Then donât be surprised when the losses pile up, it closes and another restaurant takes itâs place.
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4 based on 186 reviews
Place is a scene on a Thursday night. All absolutely beautiful people...must be singles scene. Very loud though. The lamb shank was really good. And the giaganta beans were really great. Great service. Always a good place, but Thursdays are packed. Fun people watching
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