
The restaurant scene on Long Island shines bright year-round, with new flavors, old favorites, and legendary local spots combining to create a unique culinary culture. Winter is a wonderful time to visit some of your favorite restaurants on Long Island and discover fresh favorites by branching out to try something new. Our real estate agents are here to help you find your next outstanding meal, with a winter food crawl to local Long Island restaurants.

From fussy toddlers to sophisticated gourmands, everyone loves a big bowl of creamy mac and cheese. It's one of our real estate agents' favorite things to order at local restaurants after a long day at work, especially when fall's cooler weather sets in. Are you craving a bowl of your own yet? Here are six restaurants around Long Island where you can get some right now.
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Long Island has one of the best dining scenes in the country, and this includes a growing selection of Asian Fusion restaurants that blend Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Thai influences into some contemporary dishes. From Korean tacos to creative sushi, you won't be disappointed by the bold flavors or delicious cuisine of these amazing restaurants. If you're looking to try something different for dinner, our real estate agents have been scoping out the best Asian fusion spots across Long Island communities, and here are some of our favorites.
Every family needs a go-to ice cream spot to unwind after a hot summer day. Whether you like soft-serve, milkshakes, sundaes, or other sweet treats, your favorite dessert is never far when you live on Long Island. With so many local shops offering high-quality ice cream, there is always a new place to explore. Our real estate agents love trying new milkshake flavors at different ice cream parlors across the area, so we decided to share a list of some of our top spots. Here are some you have to try.

Long Island is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound, and numerous bays, which means it's easily one of the best places in the United States for fresh seafood. The area is well-known for its fish, clams, oysters, and lobsters, resulting in a strong restaurant scene, especially in some of the coastal towns. Our real estate agents are huge seafood lovers, so we're always scoping out new restaurants across Long Island. Here is a quick list of some of our favorites.