Reviews on French food in Southampton, New York, United States. Southampton, New York, on the east end of Long Island, shines in the summer. Sandy beaches and celebrities make this the place to be. The rest of the year, enjoy the museums, luxury shopping and fine dining. Visit farms and wineries nearby.
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4 based on 80 reviews
The waiter paid attention to our table and gave us time to look over the order and get our drinks and what we needed. The food was delicious. There are a lot of nice choices. The portions are huge. I am not a big soup person but I tried the broccoli cheddar and it was the best soup I ever had! The cobb salad was huge. This is a small place with about 15- 20 tables. It is a little dark inside and. I would definitely recommend this place and go back there again.
Most Popular Bar food in Southampton, New York, United States
4 based on 22 reviews
Just outside the âfancyâ roads in the Hamptons rest this very good bistro, with french influences and superb staff )managed by the family). We liked everything tried, with only two suggestions. Improve the wine offfering, and don´t abuse on the truffle offering. Not everything needs to be âtruffledâWe will certainly would go back
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4 based on 28 reviews
I came here multiple times during my stay in the Hamptons last summer for both lunch and dinner and this place never disappointed. If you are looking for a fun, Mediterranean restaurant, you should derfinitely check this place out. I don't usually write reviews but it's nice to see new fun places open in the Hamptons. Looking forward to coming back in the summer !Dear Kikithank you for taking your time to review us. We are glad that you enjoyed Oreya last summer. With many improvements made, we look forward to hosting you again this summer for an even better time. We open for the summer on May 18.SincerelyMax
Most Popular Cafe food in Southampton, New York, United States
3 based on 40 reviews
The Inn Spot On The Bay serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. The cheffes take turns at the stove, Cheffe Pamela is at the helm for Sunday breakfast & brunch, and Cheffe Colette takes over for dinner on Fridays and Saturdays. Part of the appeal, and what ha
Beautiful location for a restaurant with such potential. Actually the service was excellent...the waitress brought out our wine to Adirondack chairs set up on the shore. "Ahh. This is the life." We moved indoors for dinner, and were very pleased with menu choices. When the food arrived, in a timely, yet un-rushed manner, we both loved our apps. Crab bisque was delicious.. My husband had lobster chunks marinated in Irish whiskey. Yum. My soup portion was generous. His lobster pieces were served in a tiny dish... way too small for the $15 price! Entrees...I had roast 1/2 duck in a duck jus with marshmallow! Wild, right? But quite delicious if you're ok with a bit of sweetness. Again my husband was disappointed. Curried shrimp on rice. A real spicy kick that he loved, but the shrimp tasted of chlorine. At this point, we still loved the place...great ambience and a view to die for...but we started to lose some enthusiasm when the check arrived. Yikes! Granted, hubby had 4 glasses of wine (to my two), but only apps and entrees, with a decent tip (the waitress was great)...$210!!!! A bit much for a midweek dinner. Really, the main issue was price. The shrimp problem could have been a one time thing...but the price, ugh. Unfortunately, it will keep us from returning, and we are year-round residents. The talented chefs/owners need to rethink those prices. Cost obviously had something to do with the fact that there were only two tables occupied when we were there, where a restaurant nearby had a full parking lot! We WANT to like you, Inn Spot on the Bay!!Thank you for your feedback and we are sorry to hear that your husband did not enjoy his meal with us. We take all of our reviews to heart and will address the issues you mention in your review. We hope that you reconsider joining us again and we look forward to a better meal!Sincerely,The Team at The Inn Spot on the Bay
3 based on 57 reviews
The Hamptons have many over-priced and mediocre restaurants. Le Charlot is not too badly over-priced and the food is pretty good. So, if you set your expectations correctly you can have a very nice meal here. "Cajun" mahi mahi was very tasty and steak frites was perfectly done. Hearts of palm and avocado salad came more as a mayonnaise laden mound and arugula salad was very very boring.
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