Paddlefish
Seaworthy

Seaworthy

630 Carondelet St. New Orleans, LA 70119, 70130-3589, United States

Tea • Drinks • Seafood • American


"I had a reservation for 4 at 8:15, we arrived at 8:02pm to be told that we have a couple of parties in front of us and we have to wait 15mins. Which was fine until it ended up be a longer wait n to find out the party in front of us has already been waiting 45mins and their reservation was for 8pm. While we were talking to the other party waiting a server decided to interrupt my conversation to ask if we had a problem. Which at this point is very rude but yes I do. We had a reservation and y’all clearly don’t care about other times or reservations. N to make matters worst there’s no place to even wait. Usually people wait in the waiting area or the bar which was nonexistent at this place. You’re standing in a Small hallway praying to stay out the way as customers come and go. If you want a drink you have to walk down the street to the Ace hotel. Once we were finally sat down our waitress was the same person that interrupted my conversation. The food was ok, def wasn’t worth the price. Drinks took forever to come. We ordered the seaworthy roll, the whole fried fish, ceviche, dozen of chargrilled oysters, half dozen of raw, burger and dip (but the dip was sold out) It all needed more seasoning expect the raw oysters. The chargrilled oyster were a huge disappointment. Only thing that was truly amazing was the fries and ceviche. Overall just a huge disappointment for a $350 bill."

Rappahannock Oyster Bar

Rappahannock Oyster Bar

1309 5th St. NE, Washington 20002, 20001-3465, Washington, D.C., United States

Pub • Bars • Drinks • Seafood


"I was very excited to try the oysters at Rappahannock Oyster Bar because I have heard nothing but good things but I have to be honest and state that I don't like East Coast oysters. I'm a West Coast girl and just find the oysters coming out of the Pacific ocean to be superior over Atlantic Ocean ones. The only exception I've found were oysters from Normandy, France. I was excited to try the river oysters and Olde Salts. We also got some grilled oysters, some with a chipotle BBQ butter and some with smoke jalapeno butter. While I can't say that they were better than West Coast guys, I really did appreciate these oysters. The river oysters were weird to me but in a good way. They had an interesting sweetness and I found them best alone, with no accompaniments. Everyone else liked the mignonette with them. The Olde Salts were exactly that. Super briny but had a really clean taste to them. A little bit of lemon juice was the perfect bite for me, while everyone else was putting a hot sauce, cocktail sauce mix. The grilled oysters were very good. My boyfriend was actually upset at me for never introducing him to grilled oysters before, they were that good. The chipotle ones were sweeter than we imagined they would be but very tasty indeed. Service was ok. A bit slow and we were 15 min late to our dinner reservation so we had to go up to the bar to pay. I couldn't be mad at our server though because she had just started working there."