What $500 Buys You at the Most Popular Hamptons Restaurants

From $70 lobster salad to $150 steak, the cost of food and drinksĀ at dining rooms, markets and bars on the East End.

(Bloomberg) — There arenā€™t a lot of deals to be found in the Hamptons,Ā home toĀ million dollar-plus monthly rentals,Ā and $1,000 Blade helicopter rides.

Along with that is the price of local lobster salad.Ā Ā 

Last month, TikTok star Jacks Dining RoomĀ visited the Montauk outlet of longstanding East Hampton grocer Round Swamp Farmā€”what some might think of as the HermĆØs of farm stands. He then showed off the components of a $200 lunch: aĀ $32 container of guacamole with chips, aĀ $42 shrimp salad, and a very few other items. He thought the shrimp was good, but:Ā ā€œI wanted it to make me fly or somethingā€¦. Thatā€™s highway robbery for sure.ā€

On a recent visit to the East Hampton market, Bloomberg Pursuits bought one of the storeā€™s pricierĀ items: aĀ refrigerated, prepackaged lobster salad, which costs $89 a pound. A small deli container that holds just over half a poundā€”enough to fill a modest rollā€”will give you a $55 picnic table lunch for one. Add on a bag of housemade ā€œKung Powā€ chips ā€”the kind of deep-fried wonton skins Chinese restaurants add to takeout orders for freeā€”and the meal will cost you $70.Ā 

In other words, $500 will get you a lobster salad lunch for 8, along with some chips and salad trimmings if youā€™re ordering from Round Swamp. Hereā€™s what else half a thousand dollarsĀ will get youĀ at some of the Hamptonsā€™Ā most popular and beloved restaurants, from steaks to pistachio croissants to margaritas.Ā Ā 

75 Main

$500 gets you: Dinner for four if youā€™re careful

Fresh off a million-dollar renovation, the perpetually packed Southampton institution 75 Main offers a new-American menuĀ that ranges from Asian specialties to Mediterranean favorites. Prices are standard for the area: Thereā€™s a $42 soy paper-wrapped spicy king crab roll for starters; as a main course the $60 Australian lamb chops come with a tangy eggplant and caper caponataĀ and vanilla-accented sweet potato purĆ©e.

CitarellaĀ 

$500 gets you: DinnerĀ for 4, featuring dry-aged cowboy steak Ā 

Manhattan-based specialty market chain Citarella has three crowded stores on the South Forkā€”East Hampton, Southampton and Bridgehamptonā€”all with a strong selection of provisions for breakfast, lunch, snacks and dinner. Still, thereā€™s an emphasis on meat thatā€™s aged in-house alongside locally sourced and imported seafood. For instance, thereā€™sĀ the popular 40-ounce, well-marbled cowboy steak thatā€™s been aged for 21 daysĀ and goes for $149Ā andĀ wild King salmon fillets that go for around $68 a pound. Throw in some imported cheeses,Ā Rustichella d’Abruzzo pastaĀ and salad staples, and youā€™ve got dinner.Ā 

Scarpetta Beach

$500 gets you:Ā Pasta and steak dinner for 3

At the seaside outpost of Scarpettaā€”the glossy Italian chain that started in New York and has since gone globalā€”inside the buzzy Gurneyā€™s Montauk Resort, thereā€™s a price to pay for dining by the beach. That translates to $41 housemade pastas and a $68 New York prime strip auĀ jus, which feeds one. That leaves room in the budget for the $24 Italian margaritas (the classic, with a splash of Aperol) at the bar beforehand or after.Ā 

Carissaā€™s

$500 gets you: Brunch for 10, fromĀ pistachio croissants toĀ lobster rolls

Concepts come and go in the Hamptons: One of the breakout hits in the last fewĀ years is the seasonal cafe and mini chain Carissaā€™s, whose flagship is in Amagansett. Jewel box-style cases display stunning pastries, including the $7 pistachio cream filled-croissant from former Per Se baker John Ward. The place also specializes in a range of freshly baked breads thatĀ the team layers into seasonal sandwiches like the spiced beet and kimchi Reuben with GruyĆØre on sourdough. Carissaā€™s is also home to arguablyĀ the Hamptonsā€™ best lobster roll. Itā€™s a $38 masterpieceā€”a buttery brioche bun piled high with warm Maine lobster meat dressed inĀ lemon aioli.Ā  You can also throw in the $7 lime hibiscus coolers or $8 matcha lattes.

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Stuartā€™s Seafood ShopĀ 

$500 gets you:Ā Dinner for 9, including lobster, steamers, mussels, corn on the cob

This weathered wood shackā€”also the oldest continually run seafood shop on the East End, havingĀ opened in 1955ā€”is set on a residential street in Amagansett. Itā€™s a popular place for locals to stock up on lobsters ($19 a pound) and other assorted superfresh seafood. And if youā€™re hosting a party, the $55 per person lobster dinner (the approximate price of the Round Swamp lobster salad container)Ā comes with over a pound of lobster, corn on the cob, mussels,Ā little neck clamsā€”and even butter.Ā 

Topping Rose House

$500 gets you: A three-course dinner for 4

Acclaimed chef Jean-Georges Vongerichtenā€™s seasonal new-American restaurant in Bridgehamptonā€™s white-washed boutique hotel Topping Rose House is one of the areaā€™s more popular dining out destinations. The $98 three-course tasting menu features Ā pepper-crusted beef tenderloin with a confit of tomatoes from nearby farmstandĀ Balsam Farms, and sautĆ©ed black sea bass accented with a chili garlic crumb. The $40-a-glassĀ Veuve Clicquot roseĢ Champagne will go well with either option, but take the meal over budget.

Kissaki

$500 gets you: Two 17-piece omakase

In a cozyĀ space accented with aquatic-themed indigo blue wallpaper and blonde wood is the Water Mill outpost of Manhattanā€™s modern mini sushi chain Kissaki. At the 14-seat counter, chef Edgar Valerio offers one of the few omakaseĀ in the Hamptons, priced at $200. The menu begins with aĀ couple chefā€™s choice appetizers, followed by 12 pieces of nigiriā€”like seared wagyu and buttery Japanese kinki fishā€”as well as a toro hand rollĀ and a fluffy Japanese-style cheesecake for dessert.Ā 

The Surf Lodge

$500 gets you: Ā Around 14 piƱa coladas and two dozen oysters

For 15 years, Montaukā€™s beachyĀ boutique hotel and restaurant the Surf Lodge has been the de facto stop for rosĆ©-fueled, coastal-ingredient-focused dinners that lead into cocktails and bottle service late night. Thereā€™s anĀ array of $22 libations, including a mix of fruity and tropical beverages, like a brightly coloredĀ strawberry spritz and boozy piƱa coladas. If you roll up with a group of friends, $500 wonā€™t get you far; youā€™ll have just enough for a round or two of drinks andĀ two dozen oysters.

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