Where to eat / Restaurant reviews in brief
Division St., North Tonawanda
Following are some restaurants visited by News restaurant reviewers. New restaurant reviews generally appear the first Sunday of every month in Niagara Weekend.
Sandi’s Family Restaurant ★★★ 2065 River Road, at Williams Road, Wheatfield (283-5257). Wheatfield residents may never see a Land of Oz theme park in their midst but this town staple can be counted on to provide good quality, affordable food. Try the apple pie a la mode French toast.
Wine on Third ★★★★ 501 Third St., Niagara Falls (285-9463). This upscale spot, with reasonable prices, sticks out in the Falls bar district for it tantalizing food and beverage of choice. Worth the change of Third Street pace.
The Nook ★★★ Young Street and Lake Avenue, Wilson (751-6388). A nice side stop for breakfast or lunch, this place offers sound fare on a menu that tops out at $8. Try the Eggs Benedict.
Steelhead Irish Pub ★★★z 453 Center St., Lewiston (754-8181). This spot offers a slice of the Emerald Isle, whether it be with its music, decor or food selection. Great for a sandwich or heartier fare, and don’t forget to try the Dublin Stout Onion Soup.
Brickyard Pub and BBQ ★★★★ 432 Center St., Lewiston (754-7227). The restaurant has become the staple of the blues and barbecue set, with ribs, chicken and brisket to die for. This place smokes.
Shorty’s Ultimate Sports Bar and Grill ★★z 2626 Pine Ave., Niagara Falls (205-0378). Former Gov. Eliot L. Spitzer made calls from this establishment to a high-priced call girl ring that helped seal his political downfall. The bar sells “Client No. 9” T-shirts— and also makes a pretty good burger.
Pyung Taik House z420 Niagara St., Niagara Falls (285-8529). This Korean Restaurant has a limited menu that is a delight to the tastebuds, even when we’re talking about dishes like barbecued eel.
Eddie Jay’s Family Restaurant ★★★z 8881 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls (236-0730). Whether you sit on chairs or high stools, your bound to enjoy the homemade soups and other fare in this spot along the Little Niagara River.
Salisa’s All American Diner ★★★z 2214 Niagara Falls Blvd., Wheatfield, (731-5616). Top-notch sandwiches and daring menu items like stuffed sweet pepper soup underline the notion that sometimes it’s good to be cheap. This place spares the expense.
Lighthouse Grill-n-Spirits ★★★ 5885 E. Main St., Olcott (778-5580). Nestled in a waterfront hamlet near a lighthouse, of course, this spot offers a simple, satisfying menu anytime of year.
Suzanne’s Fine Dining ★★★z 2843 Niagara Falls Blvd., Wheatfield (694-6562). This friendly place pulls off elegance without excessive stuffiness, and the prices are reasonable considering the fine quality of the food.
Country Roadhouse ★★★z 2989 Ridge Road, Ransomville (791-4316). This affordable restaurant is worth hunting for and includes such hearty fare as Hungry Man Platters and the Roadhouse Omelet. Closed Mondays.
Raintree Restaurant ★★★z 6935 Ward Road, North Tonawanda (695-8888). This restaurant in a bar known for volleyball and clams is cooking up fine dishes such as French onion chicken, pineappleteriyaki mahi mahi and champagne broiled haddock.
Old Falls Sports Bar and Grill ★★★ 300 Third St., Niagara Falls (285-3361). Soup, sandwiches and plenty of sports are on the menu at this plush new hot spot in the Crowne Plaza Hotel, and there are beer specials during Buffalo football and hockey games.
China Garden ★★★z 722 Portage Road, Niagara Falls (282-8100). This Asian restaurant has given a nod to American cuisine, including knocking down the spice that comes with some Chinese food. Jumbo shrimp and steak kew are among the tastier dishes.
Tuscana Ristorante ★★★z 515 S. Transit Road, Lockport (434-6151). The chef doesn’t skimp on garlic in this Italian-style eating spot, located poolside in the Lockport Holiday Inn. Create-your-own pasta was our reviewer’s recommended menu choice.
Hideaway Grille ★★★z 399 (694-2710). The sweet potatoes alone are worth the search for this indoor/outdoor establishment, which specializes in ribs and offers nightly specials.
Chet’s Dog House ★★z 14 W. Main St., Lockport, (433-1003). Home of the dog biscuit sandwich — a bacon, egg and cheese contraption on an English muffin — this Lockport landmark has you covered when it comes to fast food at low prices.
La Cascata ★★★z 310 Fourth St., Niagara Falls (877) 873-6322. The service and understated decor in this Italian restaurant in the Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel will make you feel at home. The food will make you feel like you’re in a fine restaurant. You’ll be glad you ordered dessert.
Tina’s Place ★★z 5835 Buffalo St., Sanborn (731-2444). One of few dining options in Sanborn, this breakfast and lunch spot also serves dinner on Fridays. Pancakes, omelettes and French toast are on the menu. Nothing fancy that’s going to break the budget.
Koi ★★★z 310 Fourth St., Niagara Falls (877) 873-6322. This Pan-Asian restaurant in the Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel, which means “brocaded carp” in Japanese, presents an ambitious menu, including Malaysian satays, Japanese sushi and sashimi, Hong Kong-style dim sum and traditional Szechuan and Hunan-style Chinese dishes. A couple can easily enjoy a luxurious dinner with appetizers and dessert for less than $80.
Spices ★★★z 135 Charlotte St., Lockport (439-1516). Some have tried to coax owner Basil Davis to move this Jamaican restaurant to Buffalo, but he likes his spot on a Lockport side street. Island favorites include jerk chicken and the surprisingly tasty carrot cheesecake.
Garlock’s ★★★★ 35 S. Transit St., Lockport (433-5595). The plain facade belies the incredible food this city landmark restaurant serves. A top choice for a special occasion or a special meal. Don’t bother looking past the surf and turf on your first stop.
Half Moon Bay ★★126 Wheatfield St., North Tonawanda (692-3171). Black Angus pot roast and creative decor are among the draws at this restaurant.
Granny’s Cafe ★★★ 276 Oliver St., North Tonawanda (692-0165). You won’t lose any weight eating in this diner, but boy does Granny know how to cook breakfast and lunch favorites.
Fatima Shrine ★★z 1023 Swann Road, Lewiston (754-7489). The cafeteria-style restaurant in this world-renowned shrine might not be the most divine restaurant in the world, but its prices allow enough change to leave a little something in the collection plate.
Peppertree Restaurant ★★ 114 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls, in the Four Points by Sheraton (285-2521). The food is sound, but the menu needs expansion, and attention to detail needs to improve if this dining spot is to compete with the nearby Seneca Niagara Casino.
Sunshine Cafe ★★8649 Buffalo Ave., Niagara Falls (236-0051). This busy restaurant features some nice dishes, such as Shelly’s Eggplant, but it may take a while to get your food.
Muscoreil’s Bistro and Dessert Gallery ★★★z 3960 Niagara Falls Blvd., North Tonawanda (692-9081). Soups, salads and sandwiches are super here. The only thing that will force you to stop at an ATM before you get here is a desire to get married and buy one of Muscoreil’s wedding cakes.
Knead the Dough ★★★★ 3678 Ransomville Road, Ransomville (791-4991). This converted Agway store from the 1940s passes the great restaurant test with flying colors.
Willowbrook Golf Course Clubhouse ★★★ 4200 Lake Ave., Lockport (434-0111). The clubhouse, open to the public, is above par when it comes to the standard pub fare at affordable prices.
Goodfellas Pizzeria ★★754 W. Market St., Niagara Falls (285-8448). This themed restaurant in the Central Market is a good place to grab pizza and wings — for takeout.
Chu’s Dining Lounge ★★★ 1019 Main St., Niagara Falls (285-7278). The Chu family swam against the tide by moving this place from the Ontario side of the Falls to the good ol’ USA. Great Chinese food is worth the trip.
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