Awesome America: Red Lobster
Sunday July 25th 2010, 4:16 pm
Filed under: escapism,foodieviews

EDIT: This was part of my Awesome America blog posts – however, I’ve just noticed that I’ve left this in the draft!! So here it is – my love for chain-restaurants revealed!

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I’m not entirely sure that a trip to Red Lobster deserves an entire blog post by itself. Heh. Well, I’m going to anyway, as I never did document my visits to Red Lobsters years ago. Red Lobster is a nationwide seafood chain, serving up lobsters (doh), crabs, shrimps and more. However, my favourite memory of Red Lobster is most definately their deliciously naughty Cheddar Bay scones. Served warm, buttery, soft and herby, I had dreamt about them for many years since I left CA.

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As usual, when we went in for an early lunch, I was not hungry at all, having just had breakfast. Seeing that the Red Lobster by Times Sq was the only one that we’d seen in New York, we thought we would pop in for a quick lunch anyway and share a platter.

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The yummy Cheddar Bay biscuits. The best part is they are FREE – comes complimentary with every main course ordered. OMG. When I was a penniless student, I used to go into Red Lobster, order the cheapest entree, and get two lots of the biscuits. And then doggy bag all of it when I’ve finished with a basket of biscuit. Yeah, I have no shame :) . The biscuits are really beautiful. So buttery it should be made illegal, as soft as a marshmallow, it literally melts in your mouth. I have to admit though, I don’t really like the main courses as much as I love the free starter.

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We ordered a Seafood Platter, which came with a starter of Caesar Salad. Crisp and tasty, like a caesar salad should be – just nice.

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And here it was – the shrimp and lobster platter. A pot of buttered shrimp, a shrimp skewer, a lobster tail, wild rice, fries, ketchup and melted butter, this was seafood dipped in butter. It tastes better than it looks, and suprisingly not as greasy as all the butter would lead you to believe. The seafood was suprisingly fresh, and the butter counteracts beautifully with the well seasoned seafood. Bacon even went as far to declare that this was the best meal he had in the States – and with the places that I bring him, this is no easy feat!

I miss Red Lobster already.. It was lovely when I was a student and it is still unpretentiously lovely now. Highly recommended as a family restaurant as they cater for kids, but it serves up good value tasty seafood for adults as well. I wished they would seriously consider opening a branch up in the UK, although it would probably triple the prices!


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cheddar biskut?!?! never tried before wor

Comment by dreymer 07.26.10 @ 7:47 am

YES you have – it’s the free starter in Red Lobster…very light, fragrant and fluffy…yum yum good..

Comment by sourrain 07.26.10 @ 6:26 pm

I shake my head and weep for you! All the really great seafood places in this country and you go to Red Lobster? You might as well have just gotten a bucket of chicken and ate in Central Park.

First Denny’s and now this. SMACK! SMACK! SMACK! bad girl!

For the same money you go to a lot of good seafood places-Bonefish Grill for example. Back in Alabama and North and South Carolina there are “fish camps” where you can OD on good catfish, and other seafood and get all the hush puppies you want. Or go to Long Island and get Steamers!

Tisk Tisk Tisk………….

You need to re-cage your taste buds. I’m over here in Bucharest now and I still have had better food than I ever had at a Red Lobster…….

Sigh…..

Comment by Skippy-san 07.29.10 @ 3:07 pm

I knew I was going to get into trouble with you :)

Comment by sourrain 08.02.10 @ 6:54 pm



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