Poor Richard’s Sunday specialWhen you go to a restaurant and get a seafood dinner, what do you get in detail and what's the price usually sans tip??? Leave out other costs like alcohol etc.
We don't have them here...
You remind me that what makes up seafood is quite varied. I don’t have a large enough appetite for it anymore but around here there is a $32 AYCE “sushi” place that also has extensive and exotic seafood sides, ramen and entrees.Define seafood dinner?
You can get a Mahi sandwich or fried shrimp from some pretty good places around here for $20 a plate at lunch. Pages Okra grill, either location, great.
"Dinner" like maybe Grouper with a shrimp appetizer - maybe $50 +/-
Swordfish, oysters (not my thing), lobster, soft shell, etc - market price so who knows. Can be a lot more - approaching $100 at the right place on the right night.
Different in every local. Here the most traditional "seafood" is going to be a lowcountry boil aka Frogmore Stew.You remind me that what makes up seafood is quite varied. I don’t have a large enough appetite for it anymore but around here there is a $32 AYCE “sushi” place that also has extensive and exotic seafood sides, ramen and entrees.
You pay dearly if you have leftovers and my appetite and ability to stuff my face is quite limited after having covid.
But I do enjoy broiled eel with eel sauce and edible flowers, octopus and squid with sweet chili and grilled peppers, even cod livers and random poke bowls
but I usually am better off ordering Ala carte as I can’t scarf down enough.
Haven’t been in there in years.
Having a sizable Hmong population has benefits.
Also you mention oysters, when I was a kid everyone had oyster stew or chowder at least once a year during religious holidays for some reason and oddly most restaurants had oyster soup more often than clam chowder on Fridays, sort of miss the old supper club style fish fries with the basket of homemade crackers, homemade cheese dip, and milk and cream covered oysters as the soup was delicious.
Around here, there is only one all you can eat crab legs buffet place in a casino... it's $60 per person. They do have other stuff like prime rib included as well. Normally we order take-out from Mr & Mrs Crab - 1 lb of snow crab legs is $38.It's been 5 years ago but I went to a dive right off Flagler Beach in Palm Coast FL and they had all you can eat snow crabs for $35.....
Upgrade to Capt D’sBeen a while but I ate seafood today at McD. Using the app it was $5.39 for a Fish Filet and medium fries. I left no tip.
And different in the not so distant past in the same area.Different in every local. Here the most traditional "seafood" is going to be a lowcountry boil aka Frogmore Stew.
In the keys Grouper or stone crab.
New England Lobster.
etc.