Another season of Hamptons is here and smells good. Across East End, restaurants – both casual and club – are making their summer debuts and are adding aroma to the long mix of restaurants, cafes and bars that are South Fork’s social centers.
Expect burgers, “billionaire bacon” and seafood loads.
Ready to dig into the eastern edge? Here’s a look at the younger restaurants and menus from Westhampton in Montak.
Ocean Club | 32 Star Island Road, Montauk
Massive property, Carl Fisher designed Star Island, which is the home of the latest Mountain Yacht club has seen many changes in recent years. She went from a good and somewhat dated place with a five -star escape owned by Gurney.
Now, Sans Gurney’s, is going strong under new ownership as the biggest luxury-Marina resort in Hamptons. Resort Game its restaurant with 4500 square meters Ocean Club a full intestinal renovation-adding an open kitchen and oven with fire-with a new new menu by Chef Jarad McCarroll. Heavy heavy for crustaceans: there are caesar lobster salad, lobster pasta served in an aromatic soup and, of course, a lobster roll made with Mayo lemongrass and led with fresh onions.
Need some ground with your browsing? Chef is curating the main steak like Picanha, New York Strip and Tenderloin. Water views are compliments.
Fēniks | 75 Jobs Lane, Southampton
Chef Douglas Gulija and cousin Skip Norsic are bringing a taste of the Adriatic to the eastern end this summer with Fēnik. Since June, the new restaurant, all year round (called for Croatian Phoenix Spelling) will operate from Village Southampton space previously occupied by Le Chef.
After a full kidney, the two -storey atrium of the historic building now sports an exclusive counter of eight courses, a dining room and a cocktail lounge. The menus are inspired by the Croatian roots of Gulija and Norsic, as well as local ingredients and nearly three -decade Gulija mandate at Southampton’s Plaza Cafe.
Expect items of the center of the sea as local black sea bass with Udon foil; Wild catsmo salmon with Pancake Pea Spring, Vodka Fraiche and Wasabi Tobiko cream; And even Peconic Escargot with rizotto green herb, garlic ducks “snow” and snail caviar (on the chef). Nazdravlje!
Shuck truck | Wherever you are; 2025 MONTAUK HWY., Amagansett
Amagansett’s Clam Bar is so close to a Hamptons dining institution as it takes, with 44 season under its shell (Ahem). Now it is coming for you with a real pearl of a pearl: a removable raw grass service, named by Shuck truck.
After a grueling hunt for a cute vehicle as they are, owners Kelly and John Piccinnini scored a 1966 van Citroen H van-the Gold for high-end food trucks and cheated it. Target at big and small private events, Piccinninis will fix a menu in your needs and offer apples and pierced seafood, shrimp cocktails, plus wines, sprots and cocktails in the west of your next sun.
Okay okay to be shellfish.
Artie in Hamptons | 203 BridgeHampton-Sag Harbor Turbour Turbour, BridgeHampton
Last season, Michelin chef Joe Isidori opened the new “Old School” Red School Arthur & Sons in Bridgehampton. This season, the chicken and meatballs are back, but with a delicious small addition called Artie in Hamptons.
A spin-offs of Artie’s back room Isidori, grass and lounge on Murray Hill, the new menu is about classic burgers. Late Burgery is a bent tower of American cheese, special sauce and pickles, while the Artie Burger is decorated in Provolo, Special Saals and Cherry Peppers. French fried rings and onion rings? They also come with special sauce.
Cut all that fat with an acid specialty Margarita-Golden, strawberries or spices-while a briefcase mixed with well-felt music puts mood.
Wayan & Ma • Dé | 313 Three Mile Harbor Hog Creek Road, East Hampton
This summer, EHP Resort & Marina is adding a second restaurant to its widespread 9 hectare property from Cédric and Ochi Vongerichten restorers. You probably already noticed the name and, yes, the top toques Jean-Georges vongerichten is the Pope of Cedric.
The man and woman team is behind in Nolita (name given to the firstborn child in Balinese culture) and MA • Dé in Soho. Their residence in End End will display Indonesian-French by setting up those restaurants with a water bend. At sunset over three mile Harbor, they will serve seafood with lime mignonettes, popcorn shrimp with Sambal Oelek and a warm balinery lobster.
Once the lights fall down, dinner dishes will include fried and cilantro crabs; Full black sea bass with sampal tomatoes; And peel noodles with black pepper butter and Thai basil.
Now as you say “Eat, Pray, Love” in French?
Swifty’s | 74 James Lane, East Hampton
Nine years have passed since the Cafe Society, Swifty’s, served its latest meat verts and haaricots on the upper side of the birth. But when a restaurant is good and its regulations include names like Michael Kors and Aerin Lauder, sometimes it takes a second, even third life.
Three years after the closure of her location in Lexington, the restaurant, supported by the Mortimeter of Caravaggi of Mortimer, reopened at the Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, where she went to serve the same Chummy Clienttele. Now, I am following its main customers in their summer tracking. Swifty will replace Sartiano at Hedges Inn in East Hampton, who left the locals with its environment, eh … obstructing.
The new restaurant is serving a similar Clubby Classics menu – we are thinking that they can cook you some billionaire bacon, caramelized in brown sugar if you ask beautifully.
Gigi’s Montauk | 290 Old Montauk Hwy., Montauk
Gurney’s Montauk Resort & Seawater Spa is cooking with gas. This season, the favored Hideway is debuting in a fresh dining room to replace Scarpetta – Gigi’s Montauk – along with a new cafe and a cocktail hall, opening June 16th.
Executive chef Justin Lee, once of Mina Group, and the executive chef of Mbaba Danso, a Gurney veterinarian, are behind the new concept: a family -style menu of dishes as angry lobster (roasted shrimp, half -halved in a mayo -infected Mayo).
Designeda designed as a social phase with 4,000 square meters of elbow room for 120 guests inside and 110 in the Spanish yard. Come to see someone you know – and everyone you want to know.
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