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Ocean Grill

499 S Main St Freeport, NY 516-208-9604

Ocean Grill, located on South Main Street in

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Type: Seafood, Steak, Sandwiches Price: COST $$ AMBIENCE Fair SERVICE Very good ESSENTIALS Tuesday and Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Thursday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 9p.m. Accepts major credit cards. Restroom not wheelchair-accessible. Special features: Live music, Water views Price range: $$ (Moderate) Description:

 Even with its water view and live music, the main attraction here is the food.

Hours: Tuesday and Wednesday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., Thursday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Sunday, 11 a.m. to 9p.m. Ambience: Fair Service: Very Good Credit cards: Accepted Accessibility: Restroom not wheelchair-accessible.
Diners can sup outdoors on the patio at

Photo credit: Dave Sanders | Diners can sup outdoors on the patio at Ocean Grill, on South Main Street in Freeport. (July 31, 2010)

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Ocean Grill isn't about a water view, unless you count a few boats at the end of a marina. And while it's nice to eat on the outdoor patio, where a singer and guitarist hold forth, the main attraction is what chef Julio Rivas creates for the plate.

Rivas, born in Guatemala, offers a menu he characterizes as "my food." I learned how much he owns what he cooks after asking a waitress whether I could substitute another dressing for the raspberry vinaigrette in a roasted beet and poached apple salad. No, the answer came back from the kitchen. Instead of the cloying cliche I'd anticipated from a mix that included mesclun, candied walnuts and Gorgonzola, I got a vibrant toss unified by a dressing more tart than sweet.

STIRRED

A special of stir-fried calamari with fresh ginger, garlic and cilantro virtually explodes in the mouth. Crab-intense crab cakes are very good, as are fresh clams on the half shell.

One night, I have perfectly seared wild-caught salmon in a sun-dried tomato butter sauce with spinach and mashed potatoes; so good. A bright stir-fry of chicken and vegetables over brown rice sounds boring, tastes great. So, too, does broiled tilapia with mashed potatoes and perfect green beans sauteed with garlic. I'm happy with a marinated skirt steak, surprised by the delectable roasted potatoes that accompany, along with lovely sauteed spinach. Clearly, this chef respects vegetables. A friend's sesame tuna salad features roseate fish slices artfully plated with avocado, tomatoes and crisp wontons over greens drizzled with miso vinaigrette and sweet soy sauce.

NEEDS STIRRING

Rivas doesn't get a good sear on the otherwise flavorsome chicken scarpariello; the skin of the bird is beige. A near-hit is a home-style peach cobbler undermined by a soggy bottom crust (should cobbler even have one?). Cheesecake is a bit off-tasting, while Oreo mousse pie is frozen at the center.

BOTTOM LINE

Rivas accomplishes much in a tiny kitchen that, like the restroom, lacks air conditioning. There are plans to expand and renovate the restaurant after the summer. This chef deserves a better setting.

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