Eggs Benedict |
It really is a shame that my experience at what appears to be a landmark diner was disappointing. I'll go back at least once more with the hope that what I was served was the exception. Maybe a classic sandwich will redeem them, but it could prove that all the chrome in the world can't cover up their mediocre food.
Fried Eggplant |
As for my part, I suppose I should preface it by saying it's not like you readers would ever go and order Mahi Mahi from a diner, but then again...in act of desperation like myself, you may have a lapse of judgement. My reasoning was that I wanted something that would 'fill me up not fill me out' because Chris and I were on our way to a Salsa event. I figured that the Mahi Mahi - a steaky fish - would probably be cooked thoroughly and that even if it was mediocre, there would be a side of delicious mango salsa and fresh veggies to go with me. The amount of veggies if you measured it would have been about half a cup and the mango tasted nothing like mango which leads me to the somewhat related question: Do they even make canned mango?! It came with a side of fried eggplant which I think I took one bite of and left it alone. All batter; no substance. If Chris's potatoes were underdone, then the clearly tried to compensate with my side.
Mahi Mahi with Mango Salsa |
The fish was incredibly, incredibly overcooked to the point that the ends of the cut had kind of created that hard seal that wouldn't let the rest of the meat and what little juice was in there come out when I pressed down with my fork and knife. Parts of it were fine, and other parts just seemed like a waste of using an imported (and generally un-eco-friendly) fish. But I will say that it never tasted muddy or smelled 'fishy' and it was only about 10 dollars. Overall, not a terrible choice for the dinner diner that wants something on the healthier side. I think ordering it with light-to-no mango sauce (generic, kind of sweet, kind of sour) and trying to customize how long you'd like it to cook would improve the dish. But then, of course, you run the risk of these instructions not being executed well since it's not a normal seafood restaurant.
If there was ever a peanut gallery at a diner that we've experienced so far, it was at this place. The waitresses here, while good at providing solid customer service to their tables, were so clique and chatty the moment they got away that at first it was endearing, but quickly turned annoying. One of them suddenly burst out into a cheer (from the waist up) that she used to do as a cheerleader in high school to amuse one the children that were running around.
Silver Coin Diner's interior |
Considering that (a) the air conditioning was broken for the front half of the house where we sat, (b) we were kind of in a rush and (c) our terrible mis-adventures in food selection, maybe it was just circumstances that made us not enjoy this diner. (No, it's not you; it's me!) But, with about five more diners on this road and the bright and shiny Galloway diner just a few minutes away, I see no reason to come back.
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