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bularry said:
Little's and Navy Blue probably best for finer dining seafood. Balboa supposedly pretty good, but I have not been there.
Lots of good restaurants have fish on their menu, places like Riel, Rosie Cannonball, Ostia, etc. So lots of seafood out there.
IDaggie06 said:bularry said:
Little's and Navy Blue probably best for finer dining seafood. Balboa supposedly pretty good, but I have not been there.
Lots of good restaurants have fish on their menu, places like Riel, Rosie Cannonball, Ostia, etc. So lots of seafood out there.
We found our inside the loop snob
I agree. It seems most seafood heavy restaurants around houston are either super high end (overpriced), or the trashier type of places (nothing wrong with those of couse), but for a nicer type of place Goode Co is about the only one that come to mind thats more mid-high end imo.Ag_07 said:
With our proximity to the coast I think we're severely lacking on quality mid-high end range seafood options.
If you wanna slum it Gillhooley's in San Leon but if dirty nasty dive bars with bad as food isn't you're deal Pier 6 in San Leon is a good option.
Balboa is great restaurant for a date night with the Mrs. I recommend the Line Caught Swordfish.bularry said:
Little's and Navy Blue probably best for finer dining seafood. Balboa supposedly pretty good, but I have not been there.
Lots of good restaurants have fish on their menu, places like Riel, Rosie Cannonball, Ostia, etc. So lots of seafood out there.
pappadeaux is cajun. OP was speaking to non cajun places.AgLA06 said:
Papadeauxs, Willey Gs.
Yet my favorite thing on their menu isn't cajun at all....Seafood Cobb SaladAustinCountyAg said:pappadeaux is cajun. OP was speaking to non cajun places.AgLA06 said:
Papadeauxs, Willey Gs.
Anyone have thoughts on the new Dantons - n/k/a Eugenes?civilized05 said:
Whenever we're in a seafood mood in town, we usually shuffle between Trulucks, Liberty Oyster Kitchen, and Tampico (off airline). Really just depends on what price point we're trying to hit, but all good in my opinion.
Of course Danton's was always a solid option before it shut down.
Winner. Gilhoolyes in San Leon has the best seafood. From the grilled oysters to the stuffed flounder, whole fish with head still on, nothing else mentioned here comes close. Great food but no kids and most of the seating is on the outside patio.Ag_07 said:
With our proximity to the coast I think we're severely lacking on quality mid-high end range seafood options.
If you wanna slum it Gillhooley's in San Leon but if dirty nasty dive bars with bad as food isn't you're deal Pier 6 in San Leon is a good option.
kdub70 said:
Field & Tides has some great options depending on the night.
Good call. For my money, it doesn't get any better than RA Sushi.Head Ninja In Charge said:
Hai Cang Harbor
OG Sinh Sinh
Ocean Palace
Crown Seafood
As one of the few Asian representatives on Texags, please allow me state loudly:
Don't forget about our Bellaire/Chinatown offerings. Part of what makes the Tine the Tine.
Houstonians are mostly afraid of sushi, which affects the fresh fish industry on the Gulf Coast.Ag_07 said:
With our proximity to the coast I think we're severely lacking on quality mid-high end range seafood options.
If you wanna slum it Gillhooley's in San Leon but if dirty nasty dive bars with bad as food isn't you're deal Pier 6 in San Leon is a good option.