Crab Stuffed Jalapenos
Steve's Landing

Steve's Landing

1290 Bay Vue Dr, Port Bolivar, TX 77650, Crystal Beach, United States

Seafood • American • North American • Delivery Services


"My father passed away so I needed some beach time. I rented cabin on the beach and was in the mood for some good seafood Steve's Landing Restaurant is right on the water and really a lovely space!! I dined at night and it was cold so I couldn't see much of the water while dining but I did see a big boat glide by from my booth. The restaurant has large open windows to take in the view, gray washed wood plank floors and large, gorgeous filament lighting. The effect is spacious and warm. The posts are large palm trees and the walls are stacked log. My server Nicky are extremely friendly, very attentive. She did an amazing job!! I ordered some red wine and inhaled my water, she was quick to refill. For a started I got the crab stuffed jalapenos, served with ranch. Good flavor but the crab taste was a bit lost with the strong jalapeno taste. Still good, though. I was wavering between the Tikka shrimp and jalapeno grits and the crab cakes, Nicky strongly recommended the shrimp and grits. It was served and looked gorgeous, my only criticism is that the shrimp had the tails on. The Tikka sauce was amazing! It was rather thick so it was hard to gauge where the tails are to take off. I got a few bites of tails, not so great. The jalapeno grits were creamy and a total dream. I mentioned to Nikki I did restraunt reviews, I was honored that they sent out a bacon wrapped app they are considering and requested my feedback. I ordered banana foster cheesecake to go, looking forward to enjoying that later. Total 5 of 5 dining experience."

Los Kinjas

Los Kinjas

366a Grand Ave, 94610, Oakland, US, United States

Sushi • Asian • Ramen • Asiatic


"I distinctly remember having dined in this space before as it offered Korean bento boxes in a previous incarnation. The Oakland themed murals on the walls, in fact, looked really, really familiar, as if they were left over from the previous tenant. These days, this venue is called Los Kinjas and is apparently a new incarnation of a similarly named sushi shop that used to be directly across the street. Here, there's tons to choose from on the menu, whether nigiri, sashimi, sushi rolls galore, ramen, donburi, or even hot items like teriyaki, tonkatsu, and sesame chicken. So much to choose from, in fact, that I had a serious case of FOMO. So I opted for the Three Kinjas combo, which allowed me to sample three offerings, whether the nigiri (reasonably fresh and tasty), salmon sashimi (nice, melt in your mouth texture), or sushi roll (the unakyu roll, if I remember correctly). Not cheap at $31 this is sushi, after all and not necessarily the most filling meal if you're roaringly hungry because you haven't had much to eat all day, so I added a rainbow roll too. Nevertheless, a solid option to have in the neighborhood. Not necessarily one that I would make a special trip from afar, though. Still, after having moved out of Oakland before California reopened in mid 2021, it was also good to see in person dining resuming again, plus it was also reassuring to see that they were doing vaccination checks."