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Eastchester Fish Gourmet

Eastchester Fish Gourmet

837 White Plains Road Scarsdale, NY 10583, United States

Fish • Pasta • Seafood • Catering


"Go fish! Go figure? Where in Westchester, or anywhere, can you find gorgeous shrimp and corn chowder for $4.50 or $8??? Not to mention red or white clam chowder?! I have been meaning to try Go Fish in Eastchester for a while. I am very picky about seafood and since this is the fast-casual sister restaurant of Eastchester Fish Gourmet, I knew it was worth a try and I was right! I can’t say that I am in that area often, but I had made a quick trip to Amazing Savings on Central ave and decided to take the route home that would put this place right in the middle of my path. My mom had the fish and chips. The classic meaty, juicy fresh and perfectly battered cod with gorgeous crunchy sweet potato fries and two sauces that would not end up in the trash a perfect tartar and a lime-forward chipotle mayo that I kept stealing for my tacos. My shrimp tacos had about eight medium shrimp inside EACH. They were very good, but I am a die hard corn tortilla person when it comes to tacos and these were flour, so I will move onto other things next time. I had my eye on a poke bowl too. I just missed soft shell crab season. This corn and shrimp chowder was the type that you might get at a high end NYC restaurant. There was no floury finish and the broth was silky with just the right amount of cream. I will be back for the New England clam chowder once the temps cool. Poke first! I am blown away by the prices at this place given the quality of the food and the location. Parking is hairy, but there are two metered spots, historic relics, that only take coins. Luckily, my ten year olds wallet was in the car and I was able to park for 45 min. (update: there is metered parking behind and some on the street next to it. The fellow working was a sweetheart as well and I love it when the employees are excited about the food. He recommended the burrito. (From Westchester Foodies on FB a 100% positive space of cooks and eaters. 17k and growing, but still feels small."

Sonsie Restaurant

Sonsie Restaurant

327 Newbury St Boston, MA 02115-2710, United States

Pizza • Coffee • American • Cocktail


"that was really one of the worst culinary experiences of my life, and that involves recognizing some miles on the road that the drive thru did not give them a ketchup, and a minute after that it was the completely wrong order. we came to dinner later in the evening. we had no dinner. 20 minutes after sitting, a server finally recognized us, and strongly implicit in which section we were to drop the ball. no big thing, it was to close, it happened. we were asked for drinks orders, and the server ran off, 15 minutes before the regular kitchen closed. we are never asked if we wanted something else, although the restaurant served half an hour pizza. almost 20 minutes later we got our drinks and could order at least one desert. Drinks were badly made and not with menu descriptions or ingredients. the gloomy was average, but we didn't get a spoon for another ten minutes, and then we saw the dorks started, the waitress with the spoons. until then we had not been asked how we liked anything. When we were finally the desert, it became clear as we had eaten it. then we had to wait 20 minutes with wallets and cards on the table before someone came back to pay us. I can understand some of these problems when a restaurant was busy, but it wasn't that bar was crowded, but otherwise the place was almost empty, there were more employees than patrons. And with so many things was just inconvenient. Why, if they notice that a table sits for almost half an hour without water, would they not fly it to the manager as a problem? Why shouldn't the manager who walked around aimlessly notice this whole time? that was not a problem to be too busy or too short, it was a problem, simply not to care for, because very basic efforts could have prevented it from doing everything. the hostess could have told the server that they sat a table. the server that finally came would have the bases as wondering if we wanted to eat some. the bartender could have asked if they were too busy. the food runner could have noticed that we did not have the right cutlery and make sure it was treated. by all this, the manager would have done the basis of observation and corrected a problem before it got worse."

Rabia's

Rabia's

73 Salem Street Boston, MA 02113, 02113-2296, United States

Beer • Cheese • Seafood • Italian


"Lobster Roll with Bisque. I drove all the way from New Haven just to get this lobster roll! OK, not exactly. I had never been to Boston in my life, the only American city large enough to have major league sports teams where I had not set foot. So on a visit to North America, when my daughter wanted to attend a convention in Yale-town, that gave me an excuse to nick her car for the day and motor to Harvard-ville. I needed an address to plug into the GPS, and after reading Lobster Gal 's review of this roll, it was 'Bob 's Your Uncle! ' At $27, this was the most expensive takeaway sandwich and fries I ever had. I would have eaten it in-house, but finding parking in the North End? No chance. This thing cost as much as the lobster poutine I had at a high-end restaurant in Toronto 's financial district.<br/ <br/ This thing was really just an excuse to eat lobster chunks using bread to pick them up, instead of my fingers. Great meat, wads of it, like I had ordered a lobster dinner, only they put it on bread and drenched it with gravy. This bore about the same resemblance to a common lobster roll as a filet mignon does to a Philly cheesesteak. I didn 't do the dish any favours by hauling it through the Big Dig and across town before I finally found a place by the Charles to picnic with it in the rain. Everything was so soggy by then that I hardly noticed the mozzarella on it. The fries were VERY New England, dark potatoes, skin still on. They definitely don 't make chips like that in Australia."