Weekend Warriors Alert: Mouthwatering Menus from Montauk to Southold to Inspire Your Dining Plans, June 24-30

 

Tell us where you plan to eat during Eat Drink Local–and which dish you’re having–and we’ll enter you into our Eat Drink Local challenge.

Ok, city slickers, get your appetites ready for Eat Drink Local Week, which kicks off tomorrow night at a very special cast of restaurants in New York City and beyond. And if you find yourself heading East on the LIE, consider these South and North Fork restaurants that have put together special Eat Drink Local prix fixe menus to highlight the seven seasonal ingredients of the week and to celebrate the spirit of the week–devoted to highlighting the good farmers, winermakers, brewers, fishers and others who feed us and to building markets for those folks.

Consider the below list just a sampler. The menu prices range from $36 to $95, with various combinations of wine and beer and spirit tastings, and rhubarb showing up in very creative ways. Post a comment here and tell us where you plan to eat and what you’ll get there, and we’ll enter you in our Eat Drink Local challenge, where winners receive a subscription to Edible Manhattan, Brooklyn or East End, and a bottle of New York wine. (And don’t miss our kickoff bash this Sunday, June 26 at Townline BBQ in Sagaponack.)

Almond in Bridgehampton will be tweaking its prix fixe for the week, while Bay Burger in Sag Harbor is offering “a Grown-Up Grilled Cheese with New York Cheddar, Green Garlic and Chive Butter, paired with a Chilled Spring Pea and Yogurt Soup” for $10.

Foody’s in Water Mill will be topping its pizzas with some of the seven ingredients, while Fresno Restaurant in East Hampton is dishing Cornell Oysters, tile fish with snap peas, and “Babinski Farms Strawberries with Black Pepper Shortcake and Chantilly Cream.” (Yum!)

Luce & Hawkins in Jamesport is serving house-made yogurt on a crispy oyster omelette, braised lamb shank with cavatelli and peas, and lemon and rhubarb roasted local fish of the day, while Nick & Toni’s in East Hampton is offering a prix fixe that includes “Grilled Lamb Chops, Balsam Farm Zucchini-Local Sugar Snap Peas & Yukon Gold Potato Hash,” “Risotto, Montauk Lobster, Satur Farm Peas & Nick & Toni’s Garden Chives,” and “Balsam Farms Strawberry Panna Cotta, Local Rhubarb & Orange Compote, Citrus Nut Biscotti.”

Red Bar Brasserie in Southampton is working on its offerings, which always include some local veggies and seafood, while Rugosa in East Hampton is planning on “Poached Oyster Napoleon, Rhubarb and Ginger,” “Coconut Lamb Curry, Green Garlic, Cucumber and Yoghurt,” and “Green Pea Blini, Strawberry Compote and Strawberry Sorbet,” paired with wine from Channing Daughters, Wolffer Estate, Grapes of Roth, and Shinn Estate, beer from Fire Island Brewing and Greenport Harbor Brewing Company, and whiskey from Tuthilltown Distillers.

Ruschmeyer’s in Montauk will offer Montauk Pearl oysters, sweet pea green garlic pot pie, and roasted monkfish with bacon and rhubarb compote, while its neighbor The Surf Lodge will also offer local oysters, as well as “Couscous with Summer Squash, Chives, Green Garlic, Toasted Pumpkin Seed and Pecorino,” and “Whole Wheat Spaghetti with Fennel, Strawberries and Pancetta.”

Scrimshaw in Greenport (a 3-year Eat Drink Local veteran) is offering a 3-course wine pairing menu that includes Spring Pea Soup, Crispy Local Pipe’s Cove Oysters Over Greens (with Paumanok Dry Riesling) and L.I. Crescent Farm Duck Breast with Rhubarb Sauce (with Wolffer Estate Cabernet Franc), and  Strawberry Rhubarb Pie.

The Southampton Publick House will have its seasonal pours–Keller Pils and Cuvee des Fleurs–on tap to complement its menu on. While The North Fork Table & Inn in Southold has prepared a tasting menu packed with Lamb Loin with Lamb Tongue Ravioli, Swiss Chard and Black Garlic Jus,” and “Rose Poached Rhubarb & Strawberry Compote with  Graham Brown Sugar Crumble and Ginger Ice Cream.”

Enjoy the week and please let us know how you celebrated it at one of these restaurants or in your own home.

Brian Halweil

Brian is the editor at large of Edible East End, Edible Long Island, Edible Manhattan and Edible Brooklyn. He writes from his home in Sag Harbor, New York, where he and his family tend a home garden and oysters. He is also obsessed with ducks, donuts and dumplings.

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