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Hampton Bays Chef Opens Doors to North Fork Restaurant

The eatery features new menu additions and remodeling.

David Distenfeld, of Hampton Bays, has re-opened a North Fork restaurant that he co-owns with his business partner, Danelle Grzegorczyk.

The Crazy Fork, a seafood eatery that launched last August in Mattituck reopened, according Distenfeld, after it closed in January and Februry for some remodeling.

Aside from new design features, the eatery re-opened with some new menu additions, including burgers, steak sandwich, steamers, pan seared salmon and blackened catfish.

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The Crazy Fork offers traditional appetizers like oysters on the half shell, clams casino, fish tacos, salads, soups and fried baskets, and sandwiches in the $9 to $15 dollar range. Entrees include stuffed flounder, seafood and chicken gumbo and a five-spiced rubbed tuna, all for under $20.

The restaurant also offers take-out and catering.

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Distenfeld was trained at the Culinary Institute of America and has worked in restaurants, hotels and private chef situations in New York City, Boston and Long Island.

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