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Kingston Grill

Kingston Grill

1164 Dodge Ave Evanston, IL 60202-1007, United States

Fish • Grill • Catering • Jamaican


"I've ordered from this restaurant on GrubHub several times in 2022, because I liked their j shrimp stir fry.Earlier this year I went in to the restaurant and ordered a j chicken lunch special. I was saddened that the chicken wasn't made fresh; there wasn't actually any chicken cooking when I went into the restaurant.Today I ordered 12 wings and j shrimp stir fry from GrubHub. I could not believe that they actually filled the order for wings with wing zings! That is not a chicken wing! That's not the size of a chicken wing, and every wing zing does not have the 3 pieces of an actual wing. So to charge me $15 for little wing zings is outlandish.Then, I'm pretty sure that the wing zings were re-cooked because some of them were charred burnt and they drowned them in sauce to attempt to conceal how burnt they were.With regard to the shrimp stir fry, I requested the Jamaican rice and peas as a side. They gave me white rice with some kind of pea, but there were less than 20 peas, whatever kind they were.I have never ordered rice and peas at a j chicken restaurant and been given white rice with a couple handfuls of peas (I mean you can literally count the number of peas in the platter). I'm used to receiving red beans (I know they aren't kidney beans) and rice when I order rice and peas from a j chicken restaurant.I'm not going to be able to order from them again. I understand that the price of everything has increased, but cheating and deceiving customers isn't the right way to save a buck. I would rather pay a higher price and receive a quality entree consisting of what I actually ordered, than to pay a lower price and be wondering what in the world they have filled my order with...."

Crawfish Shack Seafood

Crawfish Shack Seafood

4337 Buford Hwy, Chamblee, United States

Seafood • American • North American • Delivery Services


"This once clever and popular seafood eatery is no more. They recently completed a makeover and I was ready to chow down when I arrived. To my shock and disbelief, the restaurant was less than 1/2 the size it was before. I didn't recognize anyone from my previous visits in fact it turns out that hands have changed. There were two long tables not 12 and no table cloths with rickety metal chairs. The area around the cash register seemed like it was hastily rigged with bare plywood, nails sticking out and flimsy plastic around the machine for protection . I asked why they had down sized so much and the owner/manager said that they lost a lot of business since the CDC had basically shut down. They all work from home now. I was saddened but something was off. There was a machine stocked with an assortment of well chilled soft drinks and water and their display of fresh fish on ice was there as well. The chalk board had many new items advertised and so I placed my order to go. However, that is where the similarities to the former ended. There was a redo of the menu as I expected and prices have gone up yet again. The first up grade to the prices came a little over a year ago and as I eat raw oysters, it was very noticeably much higher priced. The old standard Shacktastic items were there but I was alone and didn't want a huge meal sitting at one of the two tables. I ordered something new on the menu because the picture was glorious. It was a platter of beautifully fried fresh calamari which looked as good as I have ever seen anywhere. So I ordered that, a side of 6 hushpuppies and a soda from the machine. I got my brown bag to go and noticed it was all under a single dinner sized Styrofoam box. I quickly drove home and to my surprise, the hushpuppies were the size of walnuts . They tasted good but they weren't the same as before. The french fries were ordered cajun style which meant they had a dusting of spice on the top. They had been frozen, I could tell as they were crinkle cut and dry on the inside. Now to the worst part of my visit. The beautiful plate of calamari turned into the smallest prebreaded and frozen tiny bites ever. I think that is either bait and switch or false advertising. I paid $20.00 for my meal and threw most of it away. If you want to return or try it for the first time, ask if the seafood is fresh. The catfish, Swai and tilapia are on ice as are the shrimp but not the calamari. In my opinion, the current management has no clue as to why their business is off unless he was justifying his slowly sinking ship. No pictures!!!"

King Cajun Boiling Seafood

King Cajun Boiling Seafood

712 University Ave W, 55104, Saint Paul, US, 55103, United States

Meat • Cajun • Fries • Seafood


"Always drove by this place and finally a chance to try it out. It is metered street parking. The restaurant is pretty much self-serve everything. You order first at the register then they will seat you. When we got there, there was a line and waitlist. We only had to wait about 15 minutes on a Saturday, which wasn't bad. After ordering, it took about 15-20 minutes until our food came out. They have a self-serve table at the entrance. Here you can find water, sauces, bibs, plates, napkins, utensils, and togo boxes. Most tables do have a sauces rack. People who order Togo can grab everything they need here. They do have gloves but the waiter has to bring it. They do not have any crab crackers here but they give u a scissors to cut the claws if needed. Since it was our first time here we decided to share. They do have individual and combo platters. We went with individuals. For every 1 Lb or seafood, it does come with 1 corn and 1 potato. The sauce for the seafood is typical of any seafood broil. Seafood broil- we ordered 1 lb of head of shrimp and 1 lbs of crawfish. This was cooked in the house mixed (everything thing in it) at mild spicy. We ordered 2 clusters of snow crab legs in house sauce with medium spicy. The spicy level was not really spicy for mild or medium. Thought bf would not be able to tolerate medium so we got medium for 1 bag but it wasn't bad. Some places medium can be really spicy. They do have regular hot sauce on the side to dip if needed. 3.5/5 I really like that this place leave the seafood in a bag which I prefer over in a plate like some other places. I feel like it keeps the flavor in. However, I don't like that there was not enough sauce in the bag. I wish they really drenched the bag. So it was a little disappointing. Got an order of Cajun fries. I've have a fair share of Cajun fries from seafood broil and this definitely did not taste like the typical Cajun fries. Nothing about it was Cajun. Tasted like fries with some seasoning on it. It was crunchy and sauce was good. 2/5. Overall not a wow experience for me. The seafood was normal. Nothing really special. Sauce was ok. Probably had better sauces at our places. Everyone was nice and helpful here. May come back Tuesday-Thursday to try their combo platter special. Seems like a great deal though!"

Habaneros Mexican

Habaneros Mexican

412 W Fleming Dr, 28655, Morganton, United States

Lunch • Mexican • Vegetarian • Delivery Services


"**The Good:** - **Presentation:** The dishes were beautifully arranged, showcasing the food in a visually appealing way. - **Service:** The service was commendable. The staff was friendly and attentive, and our order was delivered promptly. - **Rice and Beans:** Both the rice and beans were delicious. The rice was fluffy and flavorful, while the beans had a hearty texture that complemented the meal well. **The Not So Good:** - **Authentic Tacos:** We ordered Asada, Carnitas, and Alambre tacos. Unfortunately, they all tasted fairly similar and lacked the distinct flavors we were anticipating. - **Ingredient Balance:** Each taco was overloaded with cilantro and chopped onion, which overwhelmed the taste of the meat. This imbalance made it hard to appreciate the primary flavors. - **Corn Tortillas:** The corn tortillas tasted somewhat store-bought and slightly stale, leaving a strange aftertaste that took away from the overall taco experience. - **Horchata:** The horchata was disappointing; it had a chalky texture and lacked the rich flavor we expected, indicating it might have been made from a powdered mix rather than from scratch. In the end, we ended up deconstructing the tacos, discarding the tortillas, and trying to enjoy the meat on its own. While there were some positive aspects, the overall experience left a lot to be desired. The excellent service and tasty side dishes showed promise, but the main attraction—the tacos—did not deliver. With some changes to the balance of ingredients and freshness, this restaurant could really excel."