Orient is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, United States. The CDP's population was 743 at the 2010 census.
Things to do in Orient
4.5 based on 202 reviews
Hellenic Snack Bar & Restaurant in East Marion, NY serves authentic Greek cuisine and a great selection of local wine, local harvest and local seafood on the North Fork of Long Island. The portions are plentiful and great for all occasions! We offer year round indoor dining and either full outdoor dining or covered outdoor dining in our enclosed pavilion. It is heated and available year round for catering. We also cater off-premise in your home, on the waterfront or at your favorite winery.
Place has good food with good service and is very clean. The only downfall to this place is that it's expensive. I'm giving it three stars for the pricing not the quality of food.
4 based on 99 reviews
I had a fabulous dinner at Orient by the sea marina. The setting is gorgeous. Palm trees, hibiscus, picnic tables outside, white table cloths inside ( I was dressed casual in shorts so I ate outside but the waiter Jeff said I could sit inside too). I had the pulled pork sandwich with beans and cole slaw. It was delicious. My aunt had the mahi-mahi sandwich and loved it. It looked good - next time! I will definitely be back. The staff was friendly. Our server Jeff was great, a little corny but efficient. They had lots of beer choices for my aunt and had a Bucklers for me. This restaurant has a great vibe, and a great view. If you are coming from the ferry or visiting on the north fork, check it out. I am going back for lobster night on a Thursday. I will let you know how it is.
4 based on 81 reviews
The gelato was delicious. One of the better gelato I've had since visiting Italy last year. The cafe offers pastries along with a selection of coffees. Outdoor seating, if it's not too hot. Spacious seating inside. The only drawback is you can only have one taste.
4.5 based on 213 reviews
We will be CLOSED Jan 22 - Feb 1. Both Locations. Reno & Relaxation. See you for lunch Friday the 2nd!
I've eaten here twice. Most recently got the nachos. Very tasty and way too much food. One small quibble is that they used cheese sauce instead of actual cheese. This place can get really crowded in the season, so don't go really hungry.
4.5 based on 67 reviews
If you like your coffee strong, Aldo is for you. From the deep roasted aroma when you enter to the rich flavor of your cappuccino, latte, espresso, americano or cold beverages, Aldo says coffee in every sense.
In addition, they serve superbly flakey croissants and other fine baked goods, and provide comfortable informal seating inside and out. If you want coffee in Greenport and you want it strong like I do, think Aldo.
4.5 based on 126 reviews
My husband and I stopped here for lunch before beginning a wine tour of the area, and it was superb! As soon as we walked in, Freddy, the owner, the was very kind and told us a bit about the menu. Once he found out...MoreThank u Ashton! I hope you had a great time at the vineyards! Stop in to see us again on your next trip to the NOFO.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
Southold Fish Market is located in a convenient spot right off the main road with plenty of parking, in a relatively recently built facility. The fresh fish never disappoints and there is a wide selection of fish and shellfish, along with frozen and refrigerated sauces, spreads and selections. The spreads are great for party appetizers. On the opposite side of the store is a dining area--most of the menu is fried seafood and fried sides, better than bars in the area but the preparation does not take full advantage of the freshness of the fish. The servers in general - both in the raw store and the dining area - are young and impatient. During the summer season when this place is busy, they can be surly, giving the eye as you select the fish you'd like to purchase, even if you are placing a large order. There is a large garbage hamper in the parking lot and during hot summer months there have been times it stinks badly, the seagulls love it, though.
4 based on 13 reviews
If you are catching the ferry to New London from Orient Point, or just disembarked, this is a great stop for a sandwhich. Small sit down area to wait, or devour food if you have time. Popular, so line can get a little long. Doesn't have long opening hours.
5 based on 6 reviews
This tiny, charming, family-owned and operated business is a real gem. While they carry some general grocery items, the real star is their sandwich business and home baked goods. They offer breakfast and lunch sandwiches, and they are delicious! Sit outdoors at a picnic table and enjoy the beauty of small town, east coast living, or take your goodies to go. The baked goods vary, but are always amazing. Highly recommend you take the time to stop in here.
4 based on 355 reviews
The Frisky Oyster offers imaginative cuisine in a sophisticated, metropolitan atmosphere craved by locals and visitors for years. Our menu changes daily to showcase the most exceptional, local ingredients. The local and international wine list is personally selected to compliment the current menu. Starting at 5pm, we offer dinner in our stylish dining room or at the buzzing bar. DJ Frisky turns up the beat as the energy level rises after 9pm.
This was our second time at the frisky oyster. The food was good, wine list good and service very good. The menu has some interesting offerings and are well prepared and presentation quite nice. Oysters incredible, pork chop over polenta very good. few drawbacks: acoustics pretty bad, could hardly have any conversation, very noisy and crowded in a little too tight for my liking. Although food, presentation and service good, I found it to be a bit pricey. Also, any diners with food allergies , this is not the best place to dine!
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