Coche Comedor in Amagansett will change your expectations about Mexican cuisine on Long Island. It's fresh and inspired and makes the familiar eateries seem tired.

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Coche Comedor in Amagansett will change your expectations about Mexican cuisine on Long Island. It's fresh and inspired and makes the familiar eateries seem tired.

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The coconut tres leches cake has coconut custard, strawberries and coconut crumble at Coche Comedor in Amagansett.

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Coche Comedor is in the former site of the Honest Diner in Amagansett.

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The interior of Coche Comedor in Amagansett is brighter and sharper, from the vivid geometric floor tiles to the whimsically designed table tops suggesting avocados.

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Coche Comedor in Amagansett combines casual style with Mexican cuisine both rustic and refined.

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Chicken adobo, from the rotisserie with mole negro, is a tender, flavor-packed main dish at Coche Comedor in Amagansett.

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Savory, wood-grilled pork rib carnitas arrive with lightly charred baby onions at Coche Comedor in Amagansett. 

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Crisp little tacos of tuna tartare with avocado salsa and radish are an appetizer at Coche Comedor in Amagansett.

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A lustrous ceviche of bass is accented with hibiscus, grapefruit, and pickled onions at Coche Comedor in Amagansett

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Staffers, from left, pastry chef Kelsey Longley, executive chef Joseph Realmuto, chef de cuisine Juan Geronimo, and sous chef Juan Juarez provide the kitchen artistry at Coche Comedor in Amagansett.