Nick & Toni's makes a mean Mai Tai with Diplomático Blanco. Enjoy one on their patio in the beautiful weather. Don't forget, Newsday did name it one of the top-ten cocktails on Long Island!
Modern Italian at its finest. It's hard to get a table, but worth it if you can. Go in the fall, the menu and the service are both better. Whatever you order, get the roasted cauliflower as a side.
penne pasta and shaved brussel sprouts are great dishes w. good size portions, but expensive for what they are. feel for the wait staff here as patrons are very demanding and at times, obnoxious.
Caesar salad and zucchini chips are incomparable. Service is always friendly and professional. It's not about the fancy hamptons celebrity scene, but the rooms have great energy, & the food is delish.
Mussels and risotto were delicious. They source from their large backyardgarden and you can taste the freshness of the ingredients. Waitstaff was attentive and very welcoming.
Highly recommended: ricotta gnocchi with Gorgonzola, toasted pine nuts and poppy seeds, wood-oven-roasted striped bass or the spice-rubbed hanger steak, and for dessert: the chocolate honey cake.
Go in off season when you can just walk in without a resi. Good beer selection. The crispyrabbit is a TON of food. Octopus salad doesn't skimp on octopus meat. And ricotta gnocchi is very good.
Still East Hampton’s most coveted reservation. Chef Joseph Realmuto sources from the best local purveyors for such dishes as dandelion greens and pork-belly croutons in a white-anchovy vinaigrette.
Tartufo is ONE word and it's also one of my favorites here. I have a Love/hate romance with this place, during Summer. Shame they cut the trees down; looks like a parking lot and lost its elegance.
Don’t forget to visit the other Nick & Toni’s restaurants in East Hampton- La Fondita for take-out Mexican, and Rowdy Hall for refined bohemian style pub atmosphere.
Not what I expected… I thought it would be stuffy and serious in here. In true Hamptons style, local artlined the walls, fresh cutsunflowers filled vases and the dress code was relaxed. Read more
come here to ogle at celebrities and have a drink. the food is average. overly flavored and spiced (like what an amateur chef would do). if there was a stand out dish, it would be the Cavatappi.