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Fairway Café at Poxabogue Golf- It’s Way Above Par

A nine-hole golf course is not always on your mind when thinking about where to eat brunch, but the recently reopened Fairway Café is not to be missed. Sitting on 27 in Sagaponack, the café can easily be overlooked and that would be a mistake. The menu has breakfast all day, there is indoor and outdoor seating, and it is all reasonably priced. The menu plays with golf words to label the food, which is reminiscent of a good Jersey Diner. The staff is friendly, the service is fast, and the omelets are big. Fairway Café is a great option for a sit down breakfast, and it won’t clear out your wallet.

 

Pro: Breakfast all day!

Con: Can get busy on the weekends

Pro: Definitely less insane than Golden Pear

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Navy Beach- A Wind-erful Experience

I don’t drive out to Montauk as often as I should. It always seems much farther away than it actually is. However, this week my friends and I decided to make the trip on a gorgeous evening to Navy Beach.

The night was beautiful, not a cloud in the sky, and when the hostess asked us whether we would like to sit inside or out, we unanimously decided on out. Sitting on the rocky beach watching the sunset, it could not have been more beautiful. But then it changed. Within seconds the wind started to pick up, umbrellas were flipped inside out, menus were flying, people were running, it was chaos! Everyone ran inside and they boarded down the back. We were now table-less, but not beer-less, and we made the most of the situation. Within a few minutes the hostess sat us inside along the window and we started the meal over. The wind was insane, but Navy Beach dealt with it in a very professional and efficient manner.

Once we were seated inside we ordered dinner and our waiter informed us that our drinks were on the house due to the weather and our evacuation. It was unnecessary, but very nice. For an appetizer, I ordered the tuna sashimi. As quickly as I ordered it, it appeared. I hate when you know your food had been sitting in the refrigerator waiting for it to be ordered. Even the plate was cold. This is my one big con of the The main courses were made to order, and they were pretty good. We had the fish and chips, which came with cod, shrimp, and scallops, the poached cobia, and the fish tacos. The mac and cheese side was the weakest of the bunch, lacking in flavor.

The overall experience at Navy Beach was a positive one. The décor is great, nautical without being kitchy, the people who were there are extremely nice, and the food was better than average. It is not the best meal you will ever have, but it is very enjoyable.

Pro: The rocky beach makes you feel like you are in the South of France

Con: Premade appetizers

Pro: Wide variety of food on the menu

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Yama Q- A Sushi Place for Regulars

Yama Q is located in Bridgehampton next to Bobby Vans and across from World Pie. Many of us have probably driven by it for years not realizing it was a hidden gem. A reader recommended I go here and I was definitely up for a different sushi option. Yama Q is smaller than Suki Zuki, the menu is slightly larger, and the food is just as good.

When I arrived there on Friday night, I had not made a reservation, assuming that like Suki it did not take them. I was wrong. When we walked in at 8 pm they said it was over an hour wait for a party of two, which I was not expecting. What was also surprising was that almost all of the customers said, “see you next week” when leaving. This was a place filled with regulars.

After about 30 minutes, two seats at the sushi bar opened up and we were able to sit. In addition to the regular menu, the list of specials ranged from sushi rolls, to red Thai vegetables over udon noodles, seared fish, and chicken teriyaki. The fish is very fresh, they constantly refill your water, and their banana tempura dessert is amazing (add a scoop of ice cream).

Yama Q is definitely going to be a regular sushi option for me from here on out, even though I did feel like I was cheating on Suki Zuki.

 

Pro: Very nice and attentive staff

Con: The sushi roll list is still smaller than most places in the city

Pro: They take, and honor, reservations!

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Dockers Waterside Restaurant and Marina- Great View, Mediocre Food

Dockers in Quogue is a place where I like to meet my friends who live in West Hampton for dinner. It does not take reservations, but sitting outside over looking the bay makes waiting bearable. The view is spectacular and there is ample room to sit and enjoy a drink.

On Tuesday and Wednesday nights, Dockers has a great Lobster special, which includes muscles, shrimp, clams, corn on the cob, a small salad, and a 1.5 pound lobster for $28. They specialize in seafood and the menu is quite large.

One of my biggest pet peeves as a diner is when a waiter does not write down your order. It does not impress me; in fact, it makes me certain something will come out incorrectly. I do not mind if you take the time to write down my order, I feel reassured that my meal will come out the way I ordered it. This did not happen at Dockers. When you have a salad that has a ton of ingredients and you have three women, no two salads are going to be the same. The salads we ordered came out wrong three times, including the sunflower seeds I told them I was allergic to. Easy fix: write down the order.

After salad-gate, the meal came out as it should, and they could not have been nicer. However, the food is pretty expensive for what it is and it’s not that great. The Hamptons does not have a lot of waterside dining options, which Dockers has, but the food is lacking.

Pro: The view is fantastic

Con: The food is mediocre

Pro: They have great live music

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Little Red- A Great New Restaurant

On Saturday night, my brother, his friend, and I went to Little Red, the new Southampton restaurant brought to you by the people of Red Bar, the Beacon, and Fresno. I had high expectations for this meal, and I was not disappointed.

The restaurant is small, only seating for about 45 people. It does have a tented outside portion that wasnot open yet, which made it tight inside by the bar, however, once outside is open, it will hopefully feel less cramped. We got there at 8 pm on their first Saturday night open, so we knew we would have to wait for a while (they do not take reservations). They told us it would be an hour, which was expected, but to our surprise, it ended up being only about 30 minutes.

If you have ever eaten in any of the other restaurants they own, you will recognize the menu instantly. It is the same font and lay out as all the others, which I liked. It made me feel comfortable right away. My only true negative of the night is about the bread. It was awful bread, and they didn’t give us any bread plates. So I ate my bread off the table, which is kind of gross when I think about it. This could have been an oversight, or they need to purchase bread plates.

Our waiter was nice and he had true recommendations from the menu. He recommended the “mini Milanese,” which is veal Milanese as an appetizer. For any girl or light eater, this would be big enough for a whole meal. Thankfully, my brother has a bottomless stomach. The calamari salad was delicious, the calamari were very crispy and it was light on the dressing. The tuna tartar was refreshing and a decent size portion.

For our mains we had the burger, skirt steak, and fish and chips. Each of us truly enjoyed our meals and the shoestring french-fries were perfect. The dessert was not as strong. We ordered the flourless chocolate cake; it was overly thin and not impressive.

I have not had such great luck with trying new restaurants this summer, but I am happy to say that Little Red broke that streak. I highly recommend Little Red and envision going there a lot this summer.

 

Pro: Well rounded menu, nice staff, great food

Con: They need to order bread plates

Pro: It is all reasonably priced as well

 

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