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Discover seed oil free restaurants in St. George, Staten Island. Oil Watch helps you find restaurants that cook with healthy oils instead of industrial seed oils like soybean, canola, and corn oil.
St. George near the Staten Island Ferry terminal features a growing restaurant scene along Bay Street with Sri Lankan, Italian, and seafood options. Sri Lankan restaurants cooking with coconut oil and Italian spots using olive oil make this neighborhood worth exploring for seed oil free dining.
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Be the first to add a restaurantSt. George in Staten Island is known for its sri lankan, italian, seafood, waterfront dining restaurants. Whether you're looking for seed oil free restaurants in St. George or exploring Staten Island's broader dining scene, understanding what oils each kitchen uses helps you make informed choices.
Oil Watch scores every restaurant from 0 to 100 based on their cooking oil practices across five categories: fryer oil, cooking fats, salad oils, bread and wraps, and sauces. Restaurants rated “Seed Oil Free” (85–100) use only healthy fats like olive oil, butter, tallow, and avocado oil. Browse the St. George map above to find top-rated restaurants without seed oils.
All restaurant information in St. George is community-verified with source documentation. If you discover a restaurant in St. George that cooks without seed oils, submit it to Oil Watch to help others find clean dining options in Staten Island.
Yes. Oil Watch has verified multiple restaurants in St. George, Staten Island that cook without industrial seed oils. These restaurants use healthy alternatives like olive oil, beef tallow, avocado oil, butter, and ghee. Browse the map above or visit oilwatch.app/map/new-york for the full NYC list.
St. George is known for its Sri Lankan, Italian, Seafood dining scene. Many of these restaurants naturally cook with healthy fats like olive oil, butter, and ghee instead of industrial seed oils. Use the Oil Watch map to check each restaurant's detailed oil breakdown for fryers, cooking fats, salad dressings, and sauces.
Use Oil Watch at oilwatch.app/map/nyc/st-george to browse verified restaurants in St. George sorted by their cooking oil score. Each listing shows exactly what oils are used, so you can easily find spots cooking with olive oil, butter, or other healthy fats.
Most Italian restaurants in St. George cook primarily with olive oil and butter, making them some of the most reliably seed oil free options in the neighborhood. However, some may use seed oils in their fryers or store-bought sauces. Always check the Oil Watch listing for each restaurant's complete oil breakdown.
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