Syosset
Mara's Southern Kitchen Formerly Mara's Homemade

Mara's Southern Kitchen Formerly Mara's Homemade

236 West Jericho Tpke.NY 11791, Syosset, United States

Cafés • Coffee • Seafood • Barbecue


"Great food with a warm welcome! I was so glad I did. When we came in, we were greeted immediately and loved the New Orleans decoration. The restaurant was extremely clean and followed the governors COVID protocol. My friend and I split a pile when it's dishes. We have got the Gator bites, roasted shrimps, jambalaya, Canceree, Banana butterscotch rye pie and Prosecco cherry pleasure. The starters came fast and fresh. The Gator bits were okay. They were kind of small and not much Gator taste, but the fried taste and the sauce were very good. The shrimps were very lightly coated and very tasty. The most important courses were the best I had in a long time. The Jambalaya was perfect. Beautiful and thick, tasteful and exactly the right amount of spice. The Krugefisch etouffeee was so hearty and had such a unique taste. The crust meat was abundant and the garlic sauce in it was amazing. It was a hard choice to choose a favorite, but I like the cancer best. I'm not one who saves space for the desert, but this time I had to. The dishes served are huge and heavy. The cherry prosecco was this beautifully picked and fluffy pane but was heavy and thick due to the curved lady fingers. The clear winner was the Bannana Butterscotch rye cake. Words cannot describe how good that was. The thick custard with huge banana slices was as good as the dense rye infused crust. If you still read this review and don't go to eat here now, I either failed to publish a food review or you're crazy. Go eat!"

Al And Frank

Al And Frank

58 W Jericho Turnpike, 11791, Syosset, US, United States

Full • Cafés • Pizza • Seafood


"Twas the night before Thanksgiving....who wanted to go out...?Recently, I was asked what was my favorite italian restaurant on Long Island. Not wanting to be rude, I didn 't say home , I said I don 't have one. Well, I was wrong. Franina is MY FAVORITE italian restaurant on Long Island.We have been going to Franina for the past several years. Always a solid meal with expert service. Normally, the restaurant is full and you need a reservation, especially on weekend nights.This night it was very slow. Actually, I think only 20 or so people had dinner during our meal. Sometimes, this can work against you. Not this night, it 's part of what made the evening special. We felt that the entire staff was serving us exclusively. We felt special.We met the chef at the bar before our meal. We asked what fish was good, he responded with the usual suspects, bronzino, red snapper, swordfish...the usual. I know he personally made our meal. Perfection.We started with something that wasn 't on the menu. Fried shrimp. I had been craving it. Not sure they do it all the time, maybe they did because it was slow. Well, they knocked it out of the park. U10 's expertly battered in panko with a side of marinara sauce. Simple, right....not so easy to make extremely well. Hot, crunchy and not over cooked. Sublime.We followed by splitting the pappardelle with veal ragu. Also, surprisingly light. No butter or cream. That would be cheating. For our main, we split the branzino. Wow ! Sauteed and finished with a light dusting of breadcrumbs. Nicely garnished with vegetables and a few roasted potatoes. Again, simple, but hard to execute at this level. Perfection.Franina is the pinnacle of a professionally managed restaurant with seasoned and knowledgeable staff at all levels. It 's sort of a ballet where the maitre de greets you and the captain takes your order and waiters bring your food. It 's an experience that evokes earlier times times I am fortunate to remember as a child . I am sure they still do table service on some dishes. I haven 't seen it, but I 'm sure they do. The room is elegant with graciously spaced tables. They have three dining rooms. Private parties would be nice here.Franina is a cut above.Give it a try."