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The Hamptons restaurants

As droves of Manhattan's bold-faced names overrun the Hampton's tiny seaside hamlets each summer, some restaurants become known more for banquette-dancing than quality cooking. Expect plenty of celebrity sightings at both this year's hotspot restaurants and perennial favorites such as Nick & Toni's. But alongside the trendy boîtes, low-key seafood shacks, and blue-blood haunts, many East End chefs are setting a different trend. As eating locally has become a national craze, restaurants here have highlighted their native bounty of farm and sea: springtime asparagus and rhubarb, locally raised Iacono Farm chicken, summer's cucumbers and tomatoes, and fall's plump squash, plus fresh-caught flounder, local littleneck clams, Montauk lobster, Blue Point oysters, and scallops from Peconic Bay. Wines from the South Fork's Wölffer Estate and Channing Daughters vineyards—along with even better quality varietals from the North Fork's vineyards—perfectly complement the homegrown cuisine.

Summer 2008 brings several notable restaurant openings to the Hamptons. In East Hampton, restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow opened Kobe Beach Club steak house, Alison Becker Hurt's Alison at the Maidstone Arms serves a tavern menu and has an al fresco raw bar, and chef Peter Dunlop (formerly of the American Hotel) is now working the kitchen at Oso, at the Southampton Inn. Near Montauk, the funky Surf Shack serves up lobster rolls, mini-hamburgers, 30 flavors of ice cream, and Nutella-laden waffles.

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Cyril's Fish House, Amagansett

On summer weekends, parked cars line Montauk Highway on either side of this Caribbean-style seafood shack. By day, families and older couples dine under...more

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Della Femina, East Hampton

From the rosemary-and-juniper-marinated pork tenderloin with honeyed root vegetables to the flourless Valrhona chocolate soufflé topped with dark cherry...more

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Farm Stands in the Hamptons

The East End is loaded with gourmet grocery stores peddling the stuff of fabulous dinner parties ($100/pound lobster salad, anyone?) But there's also great...more

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Laundry, East Hampton

In 2006 (after 25 years in business), this perennial favorite moved from a location near the East Hampton train station to a renovated farmhouse with a...more

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Lobster Roll (a.k.a Lunch), Amagansett

After 40 years, the Lobster Roll remains the quintessential Long Island seafood joint. Also known as Lunch, thanks to the sign on top of the roof, this seasonal...more

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Mirko's, Water Mill

You'll find Mirko's behind an enclave of shops and through a small parking lot packed with Ferraris and Jaguars—a sign of its fabulously rich, sometimes...more

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Nick & Toni's, East Hampton

Here's a taste of Hamptons hospitality, accompanied by a heaping side of boldface names: A gracious hostess guides you past tables commandeered by the likes of...more

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Red/Bar Brasserie, Southampton

For a relaxed dinner at a French bistro, head to the Red/Bar Brasserie early on a weeknight—in the off-season. Between June and September, Red/Bar's...more

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Sant Ambroeus, Southampton

Southampton is the most self-consciously dressed up of the Hamptons, so it makes sense that Main Street would be the spot for an outpost of this Manhattan...more

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Townline BBQ, Sagaponack

If minimalist architect Richard Meier designed a BBQ joint, then Townline BBQ might be the outcome. A boar's head over the fireplace and a pool table are the...more

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