Street Food - Review - Montauk - New York - The Infatuation
Briefly

The downtown Montauk restaurant offers dumplings, ramen, and poke in an area with few Asian options, while also featuring notable lobster dishes. The signature lobster roll ($32) contains soft chunks of local lobster tossed in warm scallion-ginger sauce and spicy mayo, wrapped in bibb lettuce and served on a toasted brioche bun. A scallion pancake topped with lobster, lobster fried rice, lo mein, and lobster ramen expand the Montauk lobster choices. Takeout is available and easy to carry over to Montauk Brewing Co. nearby. The menu mixes Asian staples with local seafood highlights.
This restaurant in downtown Montauk is a popular spot to get your fill of dumplings, ramen, and poke in a region seriously lacking in Asian food, but the lobster rolls are also a highlight. The signature roll ($32) has soft chunks of local lobster in warm scallion ginger sauce and spicy mayo, hugged in bibb lettuce, and stuffed in a toasted brioche bun.
The signature roll ($32) has soft chunks of local lobster in warm scallion ginger sauce and spicy mayo, hugged in bibb lettuce, and stuffed in a toasted brioche bun. It's a fun take on a classic, and if you're looking for even more Montauk lobster, add a scallion pancake topped with the meat to your order, or maybe some lobster fried rice, lo mein, or ramen.
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