James Williams Saturday, July 21, 2012 |
The new location for Almond has been established and has been designated as the top eatery for bistro style dining. There is a large selection of delicious offerings that the menu offers to all who walk in the door. Even a delicious hamburger is offered to those looking for something slightly more familiar. The bistro is welcomed with open arms by diners in the Hamptons and across Long Island.
Located in Bridgehampton, the bistro brings all the flavors of the New York City location to the local eatery. From the austere décor to the impeccably dressed staff, you will feel as if you are dining in a true French Bistro rather than in an eatery close to the New York coast.
The restaurant was started in 2001 and quickly defied many of the stereotypes held by many when regarding restaurants in the Hamptons. There is an insistence to purchase only locally grown and raised products. Owners also insist on approaching all guests with a friendly attitude to keep them coming back for more.
And come back for more they do. The restaurant has enjoyed a loyal following from those who live and vacation in the area. Not only can you get a great nibble, but you have the potential to spot many celebrities who make sure to frequent the restaurant whenever they are in town.
The new location seems to capture more fully the feeling of a bistro. Using the 100-year old ceilings and a carved bar, it stands out from the rest of the restaurants in the area. The white subway tile also helps to remind people that they are in New York rather than in Paris.
Almond is not only a favorite among many who dine in Bridgehampton. It is also a favorite among the food journalists. Many have consistently given the restaurant rave reviews. Featured in the likes of the New York Times and Wine Spectator, this bistro should be on the list of any true foodie.
jamesw@longislandyellowpages.com Appears In: Restaurants & Food
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