Food & Wine

Haiku Asian Bistro

 

Shines Like a Diamond in Woodbury

 
Nestled in an obscure corner of the Woodbury Town Plaza shopping center is a culinary jewel of the Far East. Opened in 2008, Haiku Asian Bistro is a popular destination for pan-Asian enthusiasts and the only Long Island location of the Haiku restaurant group that currently owns five sister restaurants in upstate New York. My travels led me to the small storefront, almost hidden within a multitude of other dining spots in what I discovered are two side-by-side shopping centers on Jericho Turnpike. My early Wednesday night visit was met with a bustling wait staff, early-bird diners and take-out frenzy; an evident sign of Haiku’s incredible success. I was greeted by restaurant manager Alex Hoo, a gregarious, cheerful man who gave us the best seats in the house. 
 
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Bravonader

The Hidden Gem of Huntington

Nader Gebrin is a man with an undeniable passion for his craft. He is the chef and owner of Bravo! Nader – a cozy, intimate restaurant tucked away from the bustling hub of Huntington village. You will find only 12 tables at this charming spot (that are seldom empty) and Nader will always be eager to greet you with open arms and a kindhearted kiss. The devotion he possesses for his patrons is as genuine as his desire to create some of the finest Italian cuisine on Long Island. 

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His Canvas, Your Plate

 

Executive Chef Chris Coleman is an artist. His canvas: your plate; his paint: delicious food; his studio: for two years now has been Petaluma on NYC's Upper East Side.

 

Chef Coleman lives by the motto, "Watch what happens and let the truth be told. My food speaks for itself." That food includes Calamari with Cocktail and Tartar Sauces, Buffalo Mozzarella and Braised Tomato, Chef Coleman's Springtime Chopped Salad, Pan Seared Crushed Walnut and Pine Nut Encrusted Halibut on Sautead Spinach, and Grilled New Zealand Rack of Lamb with Carmelized French Onions in a Red Wine Vinegar Sauce atop Grilled Veggies, all cooked in a wood oven, just to name a few.

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