Blackened Fish Taco
Plank Seafood Provisions Omaha

Plank Seafood Provisions Omaha

1205 Howard StNE 68102-2818, Omaha, United States

Wine • Full • Drinks • Seafood


"Came here on a double date to catch up with some of my fiance's college friends and we really loved the food all of us! We all got a cocktail or beer to start; fiance got the Port Old Fashioned, and said it was really good for a strong manly drink. I really wanted something sweet but couldn't find anything perfect on the menu so the server actually used his mixology to make me something customized! It turned out amazing and I finished it a bit too quickly haha For the main food, I got two of the size salads with a side of grilled broccolini, and the Blackened Mahi mahi Tacos. The salads for really simple and good with the blue cheese dressing. I was not a fan of the broccolini at all! There was so so much oil. It was like the vegetable was a drenched in oil. Had to press it all out with napkins, and even my hands were covered with oil after that. I definitely loved the tacos! Fish was perfectly cooked and that pineapple salsa and that semi spicy sauce that was in there... Everything was just amazing together! I finished this very quickly as well haha My fiance got the Lobster Roll with a side salad as well, and absolutely loved his food! That bun was so well buttered and crunchy and went perfectly with that lobster filling. Definitely worth the price! The other couple got the Lobster Roll and the Smoked Salmon Carbonara. Both enjoyed the food and finished it all! We all had an amazing experience!"

Red 36

Red 36

2 Washington Street, Stonington, 06378, United States Of America, MYSTIC

Seafood • American • Fast Food • Sandwiches


"Gluten-free eaters, beware. I have Celiac Disease. I can’t have gluten, full stop. When I walked into Red 36, I saw a sign on the wall identifying not only the 9 major food allergies, but also the safe handling practices a kitchen should follow for each one. Great! This is a sign that tells people with intolerances that we will be taken care of here. Once seated, I told the waitress about my intolerance, and she immediately brought me a gluten-free menu. Another good sign. I ordered the gluten-free tuna burger, which (according to the gluten-free menu) is supposed to omit the bun, fries, and anything else containing gluten. When my plate came out with fries, I knew something was off. I asked the waitress, and she apologized, confirmed that the fries were not gluten-free and offered to bring me a side salad instead. Separately, I started eating the tuna, but was surprised to find (buried beneath the fish and a pile of coleslaw) crispy egg noodles. I stopped eating and again asked the waitress if my order was gluten free. She returned to the kitchen and informed me that, (1) the crispy noodles were not gluten free, (2) despite having apparently put “gluten free” on my order, the whole meal was not gluten free, (3) the same thing happened at the table next to ours, despite having notified the kitchen accordingly. So, having unknowingly eaten gluten, I now have to wait out a week or more of painful symptoms of my Celiac Disease. I expect a lot more from restaurants that purport to exercise care for people with food allergies. It’s one thing if a kitchen is not equipped to cook according to dietary restrictions—I can manage my expectations. It is quite another when a restaurant is equipped to safely serve people with intolerances, communicates this to the patrons, and then fails to do so twice in a matter of an hour. There’s a lot of trust I have to put into restaurants, and I regret doing so in this instance. I’m beyond grateful that my intolerance doesn’t send me into anaphylaxis. I hope that, wherever the breakdown happened between ordering and serving, it gets resolved before other folks with food intolerances get sick. TL;DR gluten free diners, proceed with caution. Dietary restrictions: Purports to be gluten-free. See review."

Habanero's Mexican Grill

Habanero's Mexican Grill

620 East Roosevelt Street, Phoenix, 85004, United States Of America

Lunch • Cheese • Mexican • Ice Cream


"We wanted authentic Mexican food and this place had high reviews. It was a few blocks from Downtown Phoenix with a moderately large parking lot. You can dine inside with table service or you can call and pick up as by picking up only parking at the entrance. At the entrance you can see the kitchen area in sight, there are several tables that you can sit at and when small bar can sit in the corner. The music was good that I wanted to dance (LOL ; but must have been on a loop as we heard twice in the hour we have eat dinner. We just managed to enjoy the last 5 minutes of happy hour. I chose a traditional margarita that was surprisingly delicious and not too brownish. The Hubby has a corona. The children got horchatas that were really good and seemed to have free refills. The bathrooms: are locked as they are for customers only per sign on each bathroom. The bathroom of women was very clean and good with real toilet paper and not the rough commercial toilet paper. Food / meals: The children shared a bean burrito made from real flour tortilla (approx. 14 and not bought a thick ameeican store, the beans were delicious, they used white cheese that was great. The hubby got carne asada afteros that came with three different types of tortilla chips (red spicy yellow corn blue corn, pinto beans, pico de gallo, jalapeños, acid cream, white melted cheese guacamole. In an attempt to stay away from the Carbs, I joined the menu called a Carne asada shell. In the end it was not a bowl and was a cup of unwiss red rice with about 1/2 cup of equally unfortunate Carne Asada, Guacamole pico de gallo, which was served on the inner circle of a nine inch plate. I added some salt to it a little more taste and that helped a bit. Total $40... definitely not bad. The service: we only saw two boys cook in the back and a young woman who was our waitress. She usually seemed to speak Spanish, but now and then we would tell her something in English. She was very friendly and patient with the children."