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🤢 2/5 - Good food, but very overpriced food that you will pay for
By 👻 @James S., 12/08/2023 3:00 am
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Good food, but very overpriced food that you will pay for sitting outside by the water, so be prepared to pay money for sitting outside. Our bill was $215 (!) for good but relatively normal food: 1 dozen oysters, 1 seafood entree, 1 ceviche, 2 glasses of white wine, and 1 cocktail. Furthermore, the restaurant will tack on a mandatory 20% service fee (applied after-tax) to complete the shake-down ($). Mind you, this is not a fancy restaurant either. Service was fine, but nothing noteworthy or anything to write home about. My 2 primary complaints are the 1) Ceviche, which uses a cheaper, generic "white fish cubes", which weren't that fresh, tasty, and were slightly fishy tasting. Why don't restaurants in Miami use Mahi Mahi or Grouper in their ceviche? Ceviche was meant to be eaten with Mahi Mahi, but restaurants opt to use a cheaper raw fish ("white fish cubes") as a way to improve their margins. If you want Mahi Mahi or Grouper, then it's considered an "upgrade" and is more expensive. My 2nd complaint is the oysters, which aren't very large, were dramatically overpriced at ~$4 per oyster. I live in Manhattan NYC and oysters are typically priced at $1-2 per oyster there, so this is just another shake-down. Overall, good, but no thanks I'll go somewhere else next time.
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