Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Riverview, New Brunswick, Canada including Little Louis' Oyster Bar, Catch 22, St James Gate, Hopewell Rocks Motel & Log Cbn, Skipper Jack's Maritime Restaurant, Deluxe French Fries
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English fish and chips with fries cooked golden and their special tartar sauce get me every time. I have to have it once a month or if I'm alone then I'm free to do what I please, you married men will know what I'm saying.
4 based on 310 reviews
Locally owned & operated since 2004. The finest and freshest ingredients are always used, such as Fresh Maritime seafood, P.E.I Beef Burgers & much more. Your meal will always be made fresh when ordered, we wouldn't want our food any other way and neither
The food is excellent here. They offer many, many seafood options as well as other food. We tried the fish and chips --- our general 'test' of a seafood restaurant. Very good. In fact, they have 3 different options: traditional, crunchy & walnut coated fish. The walnut was unusual and very very good. They serve a fair variety of alcohol too. The other seafood options looked great also. Of interest, although not tried, was a dessert poutine! I really enjoyed the place---low key, unassuming and super!
3 based on 83 reviews
Due to its proximity to Hopewell Rocks park itâs an easy stop for lunch after a morning spent hiking.Friendly staff and a large seating areaa very clean establishment all in allReasonable prices and decent selection with something for everyone If you have fussy younger kids they even offer kraft dinner on the kids menuHad the lobster roll it was alrightand about average price They are also connected to a gift shop with lots of items worth perusing As always try it for yourself and you be the judge
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4 based on 247 reviews
This modern hotel is located in downtown Moncton, a short walk away from Capital Theatre. The hotel offers free WiFi and the award-winning St. James' Gate restaurant and bar. L'Hotel St.James features a 42-inch flat-screen TV and iPod docking station in e
The atmosphere of this place invited our party to sure kick back & enjoy some drinks & food. The food was good. Everyone seemed to enjoy the meal choices they made, meat/fish was cooked to everyoneâs liking & that was really important. Waiter service was outstanding, really happy with drink delivery & attention to detail. Of course , we will be back!.
4 based on 533 reviews
Location: In the downtown core. Street parking is available (metered) and free on weekends. The place: OK. I say this with all due respect - but the place reminds me of one of those all-you-can-eat buffet restaurants you find in US strip malls. It doesn't really have a whole lot of ambiance and seems to cater to Moncton's senior citizens. Now, not that there is anything wrong with this - we just felt out of place there. Also, there were no lobster in the aquarium - should there be? Hmm...The goods: I don't quite understand the raving reviews of this place. The food was OK but nothing to write home about. I got the Devils' Duo which included scallops and shrimp in a tomato garlic sauce, vegetables and I swapped out fries with a Caesar salad. The salad was great (a bit too much dressing but no big deal). The scallops were OK. The shrimp looked like the frozen variety that you buy in grocery stores but were fine. Obviously I can't 100% state that this was the case but that's what I suspect. The sauce was good, as were the vegetables. My friend had the shrimp jambalaya and it was OK.Service: When we arrived, we didn't have a reservation. We didn't have a reservation because we didn't expect to come here. So when we walked in, I asked if we sat ourselves or if we had to wait to be seated. I asked because literally, every other restaurant in Moncton has a sign that states 'Please wait to be seated' except this place. The person was a little snarky with her reply and I didn't appreciate the attitude. Our waitress was very nice. That said, when my friend ordered her dish, she asked if she could swap out the potato side for salad. Her dish was on the same menu as mine, where it states at the top that DISHES include X, Y and Z. The waitress didn't seem to understand what my friend was asking and perhaps I'm mistaken, but her tone seemed a little condescending when she told her that jambalaya was a rice dish. Umm, yeah, thanks - we know what jambalaya is. Apparently that dish didn't include potatoes. And we're supposed to know this, how? Anyway - on her way to the loo, my friend overheard the waitress talking about how my friend was confused or some nonsense like that, to other staff. Not cool or professional for that matter. If some of your dishes exclude sides then state it on the menu. Price point: I think it was over $30 which was way overpriced.
5 based on 272 reviews
Amazing chef! The seafood was delicious, fresh and interesting ingredients, and handmade pasta was divine. Amuse bouche was a lobster bisque which was incredible! The price was higher than average but the food reflects a much higher quality than your average seafood restaurant. I highly recommend this restaurant if you're looking for a special dining experience while in Moncton.
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