Fried Fish And Fries
Sonia’s Crab And Finn Bk

Sonia’s Crab And Finn Bk

670 Nostrand Ave., 11216, Brooklyn, US, Broad Channel, United States

Pasta • Cheese • Seafood • Caribbean


"The customer service here was great! We got the fried whiting sandwich, fries, strawberry lemonade, cornbread. I really want to see this place win, I'm hoping this feedback can help. Strawberry Lemonade: 3/10. This was supposed to be homemade, but it tasted like a bad lemonade mix with real lemons added. The cloying at the back of my throat from the low quality sugar meant I could only take a few sips before throwing the rest away. Fish Sandwich: 7/10. This sandwich has several components that require a breakdown. Tasty overall but could use work that could turn this into a great sandwich. I'm being generous with the 7 because I can see the potential. Bun- The bun is really good! It's a perfect size, flavor texture to complement the fish. Also it can get sauce on it and not get soggy. It was also toasted how I like! Perfect choice. Fish- Tasty but soggy. The flavors are there, but the coating and possibly the temperature of the oil need work. Tomato Lettuce: Wilted to the point where I assume they were frozen? Tartar sauce- From the jar. It's sad, because a good aoli would be an easy win- especially since they could offer fun flavors for the neighborhood like a chipotle or j Fries: 0/10. Or-Ida frozen fries that were maybe baked? Regardless, they're incredibly disappointing and inedible. They were sprinkled with a seasoning (I assume Old Bay), but they were still dry and tasteless. Avoid at all costs. Cornbread: 6.5/10. Interesting flavor with the nutmeg or cinnamon in it. I could see this being a star if it was a bit less dense. But still quite tasty, I'm just not a big cornbread person aside from my own. Anyway, I'm hoping for the best for this place!"

Leno's Clam

Leno's Clam

755 Pelham Road, New Rochelle, 10805, United States Of America

Seafood • American • Hamburger • No Delivery


"My mom brought me and my brother here maybe 20 years ago when we were kids and I have very vivid memories of sitting at the counter with a corn on the cob absolutely swimming in butter. Well, here I am all these years later with my mom, my brothers and my brothers kids eating corn on the cob that is swimming in (much much less) butter. And it is just as wonderful of a spot as I remember. We found a picnic table outside, the waiters came by and took our order, and not long later we had all of our greasy food on paper plates and plastic baskets in front of us. We got a bucket of steamers that my mom had to teach us how to eat, a basket of fried clams, a few cheese burgers, and a few corn on the cobs. Ooooooooh baby. What a spread. Now, remember. This is a dive joint. The food is greasy and it is supposed to be. It is either also known as or used to be Greasy Nick's. It's what my mom calls it, and it fits the vibe. The steamers were great, but the process of eating them was hilariously gross. This has to be one of those IYKYK situations. But, if you like buckets of mussels, this is it's less glamorous cousin. The fries were crispy and tasty, the fried clams were delisiously crunchy and greasy and I did not try the burgers but they got the greasy thumbs up. The corn on the cob that I remember oh so fondly was not the best. A lot over cooked and too soft. But soaked in butter, everything is good. Any way, go here, bring the kids, get a Root Beer. You'll love it."