Frenched Chicken Breast
SeaSalt

SeaSalt

1035 Beach Avenue Cape May, NJ 08204, 08204-1699, CAPE MAY, United States

Soup • Coffee • Seafood • American


"a whole lemon was cut into slices, baked, deep fried and mixed in our calamari. we said the chef did it. my family has ordered calamari in almost any restaurant that we have visited for 15 years and not even we had ever mixed a deep fried lemon into the court. it ruined the rest of the meal for my man when he thought it was a piece calamari, but it was a lemon, loop and everything and he could not get the taste out of his mouth. it seems as if they were trying to make it look like there were more calamari then there was actually by mixing in a whole cut lemon. the oysters were terrible. no soles. no lemon lol, and they were still attached to the dish, so we had to pick everyone up before we eat what made it creepy. I had to send my muddles back. I haven't sent a teller meal back for over 10 years. they were so salty. no taste in white broth, only chop meat garlic salt. I like salty food, but that was unusable. the crostini they gave with him were only in a big hard crumb. I expected in a seafood restaurant that they come like the metal steamer small pot or at least have an additional bowl for the dishes. the cocktails were good. our server was very nice. the manager wasn't thinking that our eating was terrible. she has not apologized or offered us a new calamari or muddle. When she came to the table, she said: “The waiter said they need a manager.” when we told her what was wrong, she said: “This is how the cook does it.” She took the showers and we never heard of her again."

101 Lounge

101 Lounge

215 W College Ave., 32301, Tallahassee, United States

Pizza • Drinks • American • Steakhouse


"I went on 1 May (first day of FSU graduation). I made the reservation on 27 April and was actually shocked that they even had an open reservation, especially for a party of six. I arrived early and was seated before the rest of the party arrived (unheard of in Albuquerque). I wasn't more than five minutes ahead of my sister and her friend but the waiter took my drink order and had water for the table and a gin and tonic for me before they even walked in. The waiter brought my grandparents an entire bowl of lemons when they asked for extra lemons for their tea. My sister's boyfriend was a little late but we weren't pressured to order without him like the waitstaff at some restaurants would have done. My step-grandmother's son went to college with the owners (who are apparently FSU alumni also) and one of them came over to say hi and chat with her about how her kids are doing which I thought was just delightful. Because of graduation, they had a limited menu. They were very accommodating of special dietary requests (one celiac who avoids all grains and a vegetarian who won't eat seafood) and all six of us had wonderful choices to make for our appetizers and entrees. My filet was perfectly between medium-rare and medium, as requested, and the asparagus was perfectly cooked as well. And, my barometer of service, no one's glasses were ever empty. I've probably been out of the South and in New Mexico for too long because I was so impressed by not only the prompt service but also the genuine hospitality of the owners and staff. Next time I'm on Tallahassee, I will definitely be back to check out the regular menu."