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Doma Land + Sea

Doma Land + Sea

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4.6 Google Review
490 Chestnut St, Cedarhurst, New York, 11516, United States
(516) 881-7712 www.domalandsea.com
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Dec 25, 2018
I was expecting long waits and getting ignored but no! We ate at the bar and our waitress was wonderful, the food came out so fast we thought, oh, how can it also taste good? But, no! It was amazing. What a lovely surprise.

Feb 19, 2019
Ultra nice staff. Most elegant place I ever dined. Very satisfied

Dec 7, 2018
Fantastic. Some of the best sushi I've ever had, absolutely melt in your mouth awesomeness. Great Delmonico steak as well. Absolutely worth the drive if you don't live in the area. Oh and the service was superb with very attentive staff. 5/5.

Jan 6, 2019
Perfectly grilled steak. Inventive appetizers and desserts. Ate here a second time. Just as good. Make sure the grilled items are cooked sufficiently, especially when they're busy. They aim to please.

Dec 3, 2018
So I heard there's a lot of buzz going on about this place. Now I understand that prices will be raised due to everything being kosher. But, nothing here was phenomenal, the only thing that was over the top and insane, was the check. This place is way overpriced for what it is. The steak was GOOD, but nowhere near great or amazing. If you eat non kosher there are a million other options out there for you, Peter Luger's, Wolfgang's, Morton's, Ruth's Chris, Quality Meats, etc... each of which tastes MUCH better and costs much LESS too. I give this place a fair 3 stars because the food wasn't bad, but the prices.....sky high.

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Tue:5 pm - 10 pm Open Today
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Thu:5 pm - 11 pm

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