Take a Culinary Adventure Around the World Without Leaving Port Washington
Discover Port's international restaurants.
Savor the flavor, art, music, wines and languages of the world just by staying in town and eating in one of the many fine international restaurants that dot the peninsula.
Shades of the Irish city of Cork, vistas of Tuscany, Milan, Liguiria and Naples await the savvy diner. The white-washed villages of the Greek Isles and Mediteranean, vibrant Mexican folk art, scents and spices of exotic India and the spirit of China and Zen of Japan, Thai cuisine...even Paris and the Eiffel Tower. It's all here in Port Washington if you know where to look.
Here's your passport to a gourmet adventure:
Sullivan's Quay Upscale Irish pub
La P'tite Framboise – Charming French bistro
Ayhan's Shish Kebab – Authentic Mediterranean fare
Ayhan's Fish Kebab – Emphasis on fish
Diwan Indian Restaurant and Bar – Traditional selections
Green Leaf – Chinese, Japanese and Thai cuisine
India Garden Bar & Grill – Homestyle cooking and buffet
New Garden – Chinese, Japanese & Zen cuisine
La Piccola LiguriaFine Italian with views of the bay
Amigos Mexican Restaurant – Festive Mexican fare
Pepe Rosso 24 – Neopolitan style and unique pizzas
Livorno Restaurant – Outdoor dining with views of Milan
Ristorante Italiano Toscanini – Dining amid murals of Tuscany
Dynasty – Chinese gourmet menu
Chez Noelle – Gourmet French cuisine
Thanee Thai Fine Cuisine – Thai menu selections
Rock-N-Sake – Japanese specialties and Sushi bar
La Bottega – Italian menu: paninis, salads
Bonsai Japanese Restaurant – Traditional menu, Sushi bar
Bistro Toulouse – French menu with flavors of Toulouse
Sisina Restaurant – Italian paninis and pizza at lunch, dinner menu
Montebello – Traditional Italian, family-style menu
Yamaguchi – Japanese with ambience
Tava – Mediterranean bistro
Stacey Peltz
7:43 pm on Monday, December 5, 2011
Bistro Toulouse, Tava, and Rock 'n' Sake are out of business.
Bob
11:47 am on Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Livorno is also gone.
Adina Genn
11:53 am on Tuesday, December 6, 2011
These business were open at the time the article first appeared in April.
Ann W. Latner
3:28 pm on Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Rock n Sake is out of business?? I didn't notice that. Another few restaurant casualties are Shanghai Pavilion (ah, how I'll miss their won ton soup) and Ay Que Rico. The restaurant business is notoriously tough...
Adina Genn
4:05 pm on Tuesday, December 6, 2011
See Katie Fogarty's story on some of the new restaurants opening http://portwashington.patch.com/articles/hungry-four-new-eateries-open-on-main-street
Bill Heapps
12:38 pm on Friday, December 9, 2011
Where's Harbor Q?
Dolores Kazanjian O'Brien
3:52 pm on Friday, December 9, 2011
On Shore Road next to the car wash. The food is really good, the service is friendly and the prices modest.