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City’s Island’s crustacean king. Slanging that salt-water special since 1946. Upscale Sound view, working fireplace. Still beach bummy enough for bibs, flip-flops, and buffalo wings. Banquetesque dining room plates buttery Alaskan King legs, snow crab if you’re stingy. Recently living Maine lobsters, stuffed with oil and garlic breadcrumbs oreganata-style. Italians do it better. Kids’ menu with baby lobster tails. Wrong or adorable? Discuss.
Former Tito Puente’s waters down Latin flavor with hearty helpings of pasty Puritan chowder. Only paella and piña coladas remain, dwarfed by multi-page menu of steamers and halibut. Wood-roasted fi... read more
Exposed flesh, complex body odor, the floating stench of urine. It’s summer in the Bronx! Take it seaside for a breath of salt air near City Island’s southern tip. Form a single-file line for crisp... read more
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