Seafood restaurant
A seafood restaurant is a restaurant that specializes in seafood cuisine and seafood dishes, such as fish and shellfish. Dishes may include freshwater fish. The concept may focus upon the preparation and service of fresh seafood,[1] (as opposed to frozen products). Some seafood restaurants also provide retail sales of seafood that consumers take home to prepare.[1] Seafood restaurants may have a marine-themed decor, with decorations such as fish nets, nautical images and buoys.[1][2] Fare can vary due to seasonality in fish availability and in the fishing industry.[2][3] Seafood restaurants may offer additional non-seafood items, such as chicken and beef dishes.[2]
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Types
Upscale and midscale seafood restaurants may offer more selections compared to quick-service restaurants.[2] Some are located nearby or on a waterfront.[2]
Fare
Fare in seafood restaurants may include fresh and frozen fish, shellfish, crawfish, shrimp, crab, lobster, mussels and oysters.[4] Some have a raw bar area where raw shellfish products are prepared, such as raw oysters.[4][5]
List of seafood restaurants
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This is a list of notable seafood restaurants.
- Anstruther Fish Bar [6]
- The Ashvale
- Carlos'n Charlie's
- Flying Fish
- Garfish Restaurants
- H. Salt Esquire
- Harbourmaster Hotel
- Harry Ramsden's
- Heichinrou Hong Kong
- Hilton Dubai Creek
- Ismet Baba Fish Restaurant [7]
- Joey's Seafood Restaurants
- Jumbo Kingdom
- Jumbo Seafood
- Loch Fyne Oysters [8]
- Loch Fyne Restaurants
- Long Beach Seafood Restaurant
- Magpie Café
- Moran's Oyster Cottage
- Mul Yam
- Nordsee
- Riverside Restaurant [9]
- Royal Dragon Restaurant
- Sam Woo Seafood Restaurant
- Señor Frog's
- Skippers Seafood & Chowder House
- Star Seafood Floating Restaurant
- Sturehof
- Sweetings
- Union Oyster House
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Jumbo Seafood's main restaurant at East Coast Seafood Centre in East Coast Park, Singapore
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The branch of Harry Ramsden's in Guiseley, England, 2007
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The original Loch Fyne Oyster Bar near Cairndow, Scotland
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The Magpie Café in Whitby, North Yorkshire, England
United States
- Aquagrill [10]
- Arthur Treacher's
- Atlantic Grill
- Bahrs
- Le Bernardin
- Bonefish Grill
- Boston Sea Party
- Bubba Gump Shrimp Company
- Captain D's
- Colonnade
- Country Bill's
- The Crab Claw Restaurant
- The Crab Cooker
- Dan and Louis Oyster Bar
- DiMillo's Floating Restaurant
- Driftwood Inn and Restaurant
- Eddie V's Prime Seafood
- Gladstones Malibu
- Greek Islands
- Gus Stevens Seafood Restaurant & Buccaneer Lounge (defunct)
- Hoss's Steak and Sea House
- Ivar's
- Jacob Wirth Restaurant
- Jake's Famous Crawfish
- Joe's Crab Shack
- Joe's Stone Crab
- L2O
- Landry's Seafood
- Legal Sea Foods
- Long John Silver's
- Lundy's Restaurant
- Marea
- McCormick & Schmick's
- McGrath's Fish House
- Mitchell's Fish Market
- Morton's
- Muer Seafood Restaurants
- Ocean Prime
- One If By Land, Two If By Sea Restaurant
- Oyster Bar
- Pappas Restaurants – seafood restaurants include Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, Pappas Seafood House and Little Pappas Seafood Kitchen
- Phillips Foods, Inc. and Seafood Restaurants
- Red Lobster
- Roy's
- Sam Woo Seafood Restaurant
- Shuckum's Oyster Bar
- Skippers Seafood & Chowder House
- Spenger's Fresh Fish Grotto
- Tadich Grill
- Ted Peters Famous Smoked Fish
- Umberto's Clam House
- Weathervane Restaurant
- Woodman's of Essex
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A typical meal from Long John Silver's: a platter with battered and fried fish and chicken, french fries (chips), battered fried shrimp, hushpuppies and coleslaw
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Lunchtime at the Oyster Bar, located on the lower level of Grand Central Terminal at 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue in Manhattan in New York City[11]
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Union Oyster House, located on Union Street, Boston, Massachusetts
See also
- Calabash, North Carolina – dubbed the "Seafood Capital of the World" because of the town's offering of "Calabash-style" seafood restaurants
- Cantonese seafood restaurants typically use a large dining room layout, have ornate designs, and specialize in seafood such as expensive Chinese-style lobsters, crabs, prawns, clams, and oysters, all kept live in fish tanks until preparation.
- Gampo-eup – an eup or a town of Gyeongju in South Korea, Gampo Harbor has over 240 seafood restaurants.
- George – an American lobster owned briefly by the City Crab and Seafood restaurant in New York City. Captured in December 2008, he was released back into the wild in January 2009. George weighed 20 pounds (9.1 kg), and had an estimated age of 140 years.
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- List of fish dishes
- List of oyster bars
- List of seafood dishes
- National Federation of Fish Friers
- National Fisheries Institute – member companies consist of all levels of business involved in seafood, from fishing vessel operators to seafood restaurants
- Steakhouse
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Successful Restaurant Design - Regina S. Baraban, Joseph F. Durocher
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Start Your Own Restaurant and More - Entrepreneur Press, Jacquelyn Lynn
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- ↑ The Grand Central Oyster Bar & Restaurant - New York | East 40s Restaurant Menus and Reviews. Zagat.
External links
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