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Long Islanders have eclectic tastes and a plethora of restaurants to both cater to and expand an already broad palette. Fusion restaurants can take satiating a healthy appetite one step further by combining the culinary traditions of multiple cultures into brand new dishes. Latin fusion merges the diverse cooking styles of South and Central America, and Asian fusion brings together the signature meals of China, Japan, Thailand, and more.
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The Cheesecake Factory in Huntington Station is well-known not only for its delicious signature desserts, but its nuevo-ancient decor and modern eclectic cuisine.
Metsuyan serves up surf n' turf in Japanese fashion, with sushi and Japanese style steak.
Reservations are recommended for the dining room, but seating can often be found at the sushi bar, where the full menu of Asian delicacies is also available.
The hibachi grill is now open alongside all the dishes Tony's has become known for.
This Tony's location places an emphasis on fast service and take-out.
Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and sushi will delight anyone with a hankering for good Asian food at this Tony's location.
Chinese, Japanese, Thai, and sushi will delight anyone with a hankering for good Asian food.
Waterzooi Belgian Bistro takes pride in its innovative menu, sophisticated service and cutting edge cocktails. Its kitchen serves lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch and is open for late night dining.