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All the favorites are here: snow crab legs, fried and broiled shrimp, shrimp and grits, fried scallops and oysters, baked salmon, crab cakes, cod, clams, mussels, mahi-mahi, and so much more.
Choose from pan fried walleye pike, deep fried or broiled shrimp, deep fried or broiled scallops, deep fried perch and deep dried broiled cod. All of dinners come with a choice of potato, coleslaw ...
Brunch: Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a ratatouille omelet, steak de Burgo eggs Benedict, blueberry ricotta stuffed French toast, and birria and egg burritos. Order bloody Marys, bloody ...
"Jimmy’s Famous Stuffed Lobster" – a 7-pound steamed lobster, stuffed with crab cake mix, jumbo shrimp and jump scallops, drizzled with melted butter and secret seasoning, roasted in the oven and served on a bed of lettuce on a platter with lemon wedges and melted butter. Lulu's Bakery & Café: San Antonio, Texas
1. Preheat the oven to 425°. In a skillet, heat the 2 tablespoons of oil. Add the onion, bell pepper, fennel and garlic and cook over moderately high heat, stirring, until tender, 6 minutes.
"Causeway Benedict" – two halves of a house-made biscuit: one stacked with a fried green tomato, a crab cake (made with Gulf crab meat, breadcrumbs, veggies and secret spices; pan-seared); and the other stacked with a hot sauce-infused fried mozzarella medallion, a 4-ounce grilled filet mignon, a fried egg and both smothered in a white gravy ...
The menu is packed with catfish, crab, shrimp, burgers, and po'boys; many evenings also feature oysters on the half shell. Popular picks: Don't pass up the Shrimp Buster, a house specialty since ...
"Barbecue Shrimp Toast" – a pound of local shrimp in a Cajun-style barbecue sauce made with a stick of butter, served on top of grilled sourdough bread spread with burrata (a creamy mozzarella cheese), and topped with sliced radishes, and microgreens. Buffalo & Bergen: Union Market, Washington, D.C.