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Old Port Lobster Shack

Old Port Lobster Shack

3130 Alpine Road, 94028, Ladera Shopping Center, United States

Fish • Casual • Seafood • American


"As Boston area transplants, my wife and I recognize authentic New England seafood when we see (and taste) it. In our opinion, the Old Port Lobster Shack delivers. My wife thoroughly enjoyed her fresh Maine lobster roll, prepared with real Hellman’s mayo just like they do back East. At first we thought it was a little pricey at $34, but a neighbor who just returned from Maine said that the going rate there is $30. Considering transportation costs for live lobster, this seems like a good deal. (FYI: The price fluctuates based on the market so you may pay more or less than we did Her mug of lobster bisque was flavorful but a bit too thick for her taste, although some people might prefer it that way. My fish and chips were terrific. There were three large pieces of perfectly cooked haddock, crunchy on the outside and moist and flaky inside, served with equally crispy and delicious fries. My meal was reasonably priced at $15.75. The Portola Valley location is small and very casual. Place your order at the counter, take your drink with you, and choose a table or picnic bench outside. There’s no indoor seating. They’ll deliver your food when it’s ready. The restaurant is conveniently located less than a mile from I-280 in the charming little Ladera shopping center. (Take the Alpine Road exit Westbound It’s hard to find a good casual fish restaurant on this side of the hill, especially one with a fresh authentic lobster roll, so we’ll definitely return when we’re in the area. As a footnote, we were surprised to see BBQ Brisket on the menu so we took home an order to give it a try. Big mistake! The meat was dry and flavorless and the sticky sweet sauce didn’t help. Barbecue is hard to get right. Instead of trying to please everyone, the “Lobster Shack” should stick to what it does best."

Mama's On 39

Mama's On 39

21022 Beach Blvd, Huntington Beach, United States Of America

Wine • Tapas • Waffles • American


"First time exploring the Huntington Beach food scene, and a local friend recommended Mama 's on 39. Special shout out to our server Eric who was super awesome, knowledgeable and took care of our table promptly and professionally. We ordered the KBBQ Pork Tots, the Loaded Biscuit Skillet, the Country Fried Prime Rib Eggs, and two house Waffles a-la-carte. First off, when the menu says Share Me Starters they really mean it. The portion size on the KBBQ Pork Tots are massive, 4+ people massive, we ate about half, as i wanted to try the main course but was already realatively full. The tots are savory and sweet and loaded to the brim with toppings, it 's not so much Korean BBQ as in they just mix in kbbq sauce over pulled pork but definitely still worth a taste. The Loaded Biscuit Skillet was good, i wish the biscuits weren 't so dense, but they were still soft and fresh, the gravy was a bit strange tasting, when i got a to-go box they gave us a couple cups with more gravy and the gravy we got to-go was way better than what was served, however i enjoyed the dish regardless. The Country Fried Prime Rib Eggs was delicious, the Prime Rib had a weird slippery texture to the meat, but was still very flavorful and delicious. Finally, the Waffles A-La-Carte. The waffles were a tie for first next to the tots. The waffles made me regret not getting the chicken and waffles dish. Next time. Mama 's on 39 is a great local restaurant to check out with a group of friends and/or family. My only real complaint is the portion size, i am not joking when i say the dishes are huge and not meant for just 2 people. Try it out, i am sure you 'll love it"

Frogs Leap Public House

Frogs Leap Public House

44 Church St, 28786, Waynesville, US, United States

Wine • Salad • Healthy • American


"The hostess and two waitresses were busy clearing tables in a restaurant that probably had around 20 tables. I understand that many places are short-staffed these days, but this situation was unacceptable. Why change our reservation to an earlier time if they weren't prepared for us? We ordered cocktails and they didn’t arrive until 8:28. My drink was decent, though somewhat small, while my wife's pear pollywog cocktail was completely oversalted and unpalatable. My wife is diabetic and had taken her insulin beforehand, but after waiting so long for a drink, I let the waitress know about our frustration. She assured me that part of our order would be prioritized. When the waitress passed by again, I inquired if there were any bread or crackers available for my wife to eat. She bluntly said no. The first two dishes finally arrived around 8:45. We had ordered devils on horseback, pork belly, onion soup, and sweet potato fritters. The stuffed figs were disappointing, lacking blue cheese flavor, and the bacon was overcooked with an unpleasant texture. While the pork belly was decent, it was far from the life-changing experience the waitress had claimed and was only about three ounces at best. The onion soup had good broth, but the bread (which I was told they didn’t have) was rock-hard and burnt. It was so tough that when I tossed it on the table, it bounced. The sweet potato fritters were overcooked and resembled deep-fried strings, making them completely inedible, even though I was very hungry. I’m relieved we didn’t bring our kids; it would have been a nightmare. Our children have dined with us in various restaurants across the country, and we’ve always had better experiences. I’ve left reviews for other places we recently visited just to ease into writing this one. I might have been extra disappointed due to my high expectations, but I was genuinely excited to find a restaurant with a promising menu close to home. Unfortunately, the service, food, and overall management were lacking."

Old Port Lobster Shack

Old Port Lobster Shack

20 Woodside Rd, 94061, Redwood City, US, United States

Bbq • Tea • Soup • Fish


"Haven't eaten here since their move from the off hwy. 101 initially only location a few yrs. ago (now they have two locations in RDWC). Wow, much has changed. I show up a few minutes before opening and walk thru the door. A guy in shorts and a Boston Bruins cap (assume he is the owner), looks at me like I'm a martian (which was a bit rude I know I'm early sir, so wise up? I tell him I'll wait outside/seating to give my order. He says no problem.Fifteen minutes goes by and no one comes out to take my order. I walk in again, someone/another customer is in front of me. You have to pay at the register 1st (apparently)? So, I order and pay for my food and patiently wait for it to be delivered. Which it was about 15-minutes later (which is OK, actually the best thing about my visit here).The waitress comes out to deliver my food. I ordered the appetizer fried clams (Boston-style clams), clam chowder and an iced tea. I specifically ordered non-sweet iced tea, which it wasn't. The fried clams were awful and it was a very small order (maybe 10 pieces? for $25? Don't come here for New England style fried clams. These were extremely greasy and fishy-smelling/tasting. I though they might make me sick but didn't. The clam chowder/white was OK but it was in a very small container/cup (maybe 3.5oz. at the most). For this meal, I paid just over $37 plus a tip.This place has changed for the worse. I will not return. Food was terrible, portions very small and price was off the charts. Service was just OK."