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15 Hidden Restaurant Treasures On Long Island

From steakhouses to diners, Long Island offers it all!

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15 Hidden Restaurant Treasures On Long Island
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1. All American Burger

The drive-in restaurant in Massapequa has hamburgers for $1.15.

2. Capital Grille

The steakhouse, located right near Roosevelt Field Mall, is definitely worth the hefty cost.

3. Garden City Bistro

The trendy storefront restaurant in Garden City is always crowded with people ordering wraps, salads, paninis and more.

4. Thomas's Ham & Eggery

Often voted the best of its kind on Long Island, the diner offers 1950s vibes and skillet breakfast dishes.

5. Peter Luger

The classic steakhouse in Great Neck has been an icon for decades.

6. 1770 House Restaurant

Often cited as the best fine dining in the Hamptons, the restaurant offers a dining room, tavern or outdoor patio seating.

7. Umberto's Pizzeria & Restaurant

Umberto’s in New Hyde Park was the pizzeria on Long Island that placed the highest in the list of “101 Best Pizzas in America” in 2016.

8. Kotobuki

The Japanese restaurant in Babylon was voted as Long Island’s best sushi place in a USA Today report.

9. Plattduetsche Park Restaurant

The German restaurant in Franklin Square has live music, festivals and a beer garden.

10. Bostwick's Chowder House

The seafood restaurant in East Hampton has plenty of outdoor patio seating.

11. North Fork Table

The restaurant in Southold specializes in classic American cuisine and draws in a large brunch crowd on the weekends.

12. Salvatore's

Newsday recently said that Port Washington’s Salvatore’s sausage pizza was the best pizza pie on Long Island.

13. Autentico

The Italian restaurant in Oyster Bay serves meals that are only farm fresh and locally sourced, so much so that the menu changes seasonally.

14. LOL Grill and Kitchen

The relatively new restaurant in Centereach specializes in Northern Chinese cuisine, has a karaoke bar next door and derives its name from “laughing out loud” and “a Chinese reference to eating food on skewers.”

15. Old Fields

The chophouse in Greenlawn focuses on marinated steaks and craft beers.

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