Rocco DiSpirito prefers the pizza at Umbertos in New Hyde Park, NY on Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate. Find more tips at Food Network Local. Read more.
We dubbed Grana as one of the 10 "Long Island's best pizza pies" worth the drive! Read more.
We featured Glen Cove Mansion in our guide for "Top 10 hotels for a staycation" on Long Island! Read more.
During our visit to Rothmann's, our critics enjoyed the tender starter of Kobe beef short rib, on a mound of head-clearing, wasabi-spiked mashed spuds. Read more.
Try the crispy Chinese watercress salad. The star green in this salad is lightly battered and deep-fried to gently temper its bitterness. It’s one of our #100best dishes and drinks of 2011. Read more.
This spot's bartenders use the fresh peaches, cherries, & apricots grown in its back garden's orchard to create drink likes the Apricot Sidecar Muddler, the Plum Sake Mojito, & a Peach Mint Julep. Read more.
Our critics enjoyed the deviled eggs, crisp zucchini and eggplant chips with almond-garlic dip and ridiculously good Kobe beef hot dog (a pastry-clad wiener Wellington w/mustard, 'kraut and ketchup). Read more.
Located in family-oriented Forest Hills, Eddie's is a retro ice cream parlor that serves up all-but-forgotten candies and to-die-for sundaes. The decor includes antique and authentic pieces. Read more.
Head to New York's only Michelin-starred Mexican restaurant for beef tongue tacos, chicken smothered in a heady mole sauce, and a monster crab tostada. Read more.
Joshua Smookler’s two-year-old ramen shop serves one of the best tonkotsu broths around. Beyond ramen, Mu also offers some high minded plates, like dry-aged Japanese Wagyu beef specials. Read more.
We visited South Shore Fish and Grill and enjoyed the fried clam bellies, softshell clams and lobster rolls -- all of which were very fresh. Read more.