We’ve actually been here once before about a year ago, and the waitress who took care of us then took care of us this time. The menu is noticeably extensive for the restaurant seeming to be a side-business the store front. Clean and quiet, it’s a great place to get away if you’ve been surrounded by shoobies and their crazy children all day on a crowded beach. The biggest downside? Flies.
We started off with the hush puppies ($5.99). They came out blazing hot
(Chris burned himself) but with no plates for us to eat on. We precariously
picked from the basket. The little balls of deliciousness were well-seasoned
with onion, salt, etc. with a crunchy outside (cornmeal?) and a soft, almost
gooey inside. These are not your Red Lobster hush puppies. I loved that they
were flavorful but not overly salty.
For my entre I ordered the fresh caught tuna-steak (medium rare) with
wasabi ($16.99) with a side of baked potato and corn on the cob (from an option
of about5/6 sides). Chris ordered their 1lb lobster roll which they’re famous
for.
I got a big ol’ hunk of tuna steak with what looked to be some sort of
house seasoning sprinkled on it. The seasoning tasted like it was based off an
Old Bay-esque seasoning with notes of oregano/thyme. The steak itself was
delicious even though it was much closer to well-done than medium rare, but I
wish it wasn’t so timidly seasoned just on the top. I will say that the wasabi
dipping sauce was a nice addition, very strong, but helped cleansed the palate
for pure tuna tastes. My potato came still wrapped in foil which I didn’t like,
but I DID like how moist it was. Sometimes you get potatoes that have been
neglected in the oven or on a heating plate that are dried up and not flaky. I
gave my corn to Chris.
The lobster roll was served with fries and coleslaw. The fries were pretty good, freshly made, crispy and already salted (once again, not over salted). The slaw was more interesting. I think the Crab Shack throws some sweet pickle into their slaw. Their slaw had a certain bite that only comes with a fresh pickle and their slaw ended up having a relish element to it. Delicious. The corn was corn, unfortunately their was nothing special to it. It did taste fresh though.
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