Buttero
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Buttero

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Indonesian cuisine, lobster noodles, soy-tamarind ribs

indonesian food
southeast asian cuisine
lobster noodles
thai basil
soy-tamarind glazed ribs
interesting cocktails
infused liquors
clarified juices
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31 Race Ln, East Hampton, NY 11937 Get directions

$50–100

Restroom
Accepts reservations
Vegetarian options
Comfort food
Credit card accepted

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31 Race Ln, East Hampton, NY 11937 Get directions

+1 631 658 9063
butterohamptons.com
butteroeast

$50–100

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Vegetarian options
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Lunch
•Dinner
•Bar

Last updated

Jan 12, 2026

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"Last year’s newest Italian restaurant is this season’s hottest pop-up. The Southeast Asian menus prioritize locally sourced seafood, plus produce harvested on the South Fork. Dishes are similar to the Balinese food from the Manhattan original, with an extra vacation-worthy twist: think lobster noodles with black pepper butter and thai basil and soy-tamarind glazed ribs that will have you impolitely licking your fingers. There are also interesting cocktails with infused liquours, clarified juices, and a ton of imported ingredients." - melissa kravitz hoeffner, team infatuation

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Jiset C.

Google
Long story short , I ordered take out . A simple dish of spaghetti and meatballs . The order gets to my home and the meat is raw. I just don’t quite understand how a simple meatball can be raw and when there is supposedly a professional chef in the kitchen . Will never order or recommend this restaurant to anyone. Also the front desk receptionist actually had the audacity to offer me another of the same order as if after sending me raw meat I’ll eat there again . Very unprofessional. This restaurant is the definition of overpriced very bad food . If I could give 0 stars I would !!!!

Barney S.

Google
GREAT PRICE FIX VALUE! all the food was excellently prepared. Scallops, tuna, shrimp, raviolli.

Julia M.

Google
If you want a fancy location this is the place to go, however, I was disappointed on the flavor of the cuisine and the service provided. Our main course took over 25 minutes to arrive after we had already finished our appetizer (a $20 salad consisting of aurugula and nuts- not worth the price). Our drinks were ok, we had to send one back as it was just not what we expected (spicy margarita that was more sour than spicy) and even the bread wasn't great. I ordered the fettucini alfredo (pictured) and it hardly had any flavor and my husband's hot dish was cold.

Jack N.

Google
Unfortunately, the Google listing still mislabels Buttero as an Italian restaurant. That is 100%; this is now a pop-up Indonesian restaurant serving southeastern Asia cuisine. The atmosphere: It has a lovely courtyard section and a modern interior. It doesn’t quite fit the southeastern style, but it is lovely nonetheless. The staff: The servers were very nice and accommodating. They did a good job explaining the menu and helping other customers who thought it was Italian. I was not a big fan of how the food came all at once. There was no pacing to the meal, and some items came instantly while others took a long time. The food: The food was hit-and-miss. Some highlights were the lobster and corn dumplings and the fried rice. I could have done without the spring rolls.

Thomas S.

Google
No longer an Italian restaurant! We had eaten at this restaurant several several years ago, and we had made reservations to return. It was only after we were seated that we discovered the restaurant now serves Indonesian food. Although the menu was not what we had expected, the food was good, and the service and atmosphere are still excellent.

Gabrielle M.

Google
The food was very good & the staff were friendly

Kevin N.

Google
Ordered two pork chops - one came out extremely well (overcooked) and the other came out blue/rare on one side. Politely sent the second one back to get cooked a little more and didn’t see it again until all other guests at the table had finished their meal. When it did finally come back, it was extremely well done/leathery. Creamed spinach was so sweet you’d think they used whipped cream. $22 cocktails that should have been $18 at most.

Citee C.

Google
If you are looking for a fine dining experience, this is not the place. The waitstaff lacked minimal knowledge regarding preparation of menu items, very poorly trained, not responsive to customers. We dined early in the evening, and the waitstaff looked as thought they slept in their shirts. Very unkempt-looking, and certainly unprofessional! Barely literate. The chairs are extremely uncomfortable and we couldn’t wait to leave, although we had to ask for the check three times. The food was nothing more than average for the Hamptons. Overall, quite disappointing.