Long Island's two new Bonefish Grill restaurants may win you over with their tasteful good looks -- neutral colors and sleek surfaces punctuated by glittery fishlike metal wall sculptures. Both in Rockville Centre and Lake Grove you will find reasonable prices, and food that's better than you'd expect from the same corporate ownership as Outback Steakhouse.

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Bonefish Grill has two branches on Long Island: this one in Lake Grove, and another in Rockville Centre.

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Bartender John-Paul Carroll serves patrons during lunch hour at Bonefish Grill in Lake Grove.

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Server Marcos Romero, in crisp white attire, takes a lunch order at Bonefish Grill in Lake Grove.

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The interior is tasteful at Lake Grove branch of Bonefish Grill.

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A glittery wall sculpture adds to the polished look of Bonefish Grill in Lake Grove.

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Wood-grilled ahi tuna steak with lemon butter sauce is subtly smoky, served with grilled asparagus and spaghetti squash at Bonefish Grill in Lake Grove.

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Bang bang shrimp -- crispy shrimp tossed in a creamy spicy sauce -- is a signature item at Bonefish Grill in Lake Grove.

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Cold snap fresh ceviche is a mix of chilled bay scallops, shrimp, fresh fish, vegetables, avocado, cucumber, jalapeno, citrus and cilantro at Bonefish Grill in Lake Grove.

 
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