Reviews on Seafood food in Shenandoah, Texas, United States. Shenandoah is a city in Montgomery County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,134 at the 2010 census. David Vetter, the famous "boy in the plastic bubble", was from Shenandoah. In 1986 the Shenandoah city council renamed Tamina School Road to David Memorial Drive in honor of Vetter.
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4 based on 85 reviews
The Blue Fish is a Japanese Restaurant that serves the finest sushi, sashimi and rolls with an emphasis on quality and freshness. The Blue Fish also offers an array of Asian inspired hot dishes, salads and artisan desserts. Compliment your meal with uniqu
The mini ahi tower is unique and the rolls are great. Suggest you ask fir them sliced thin it enhances the flavors by decreasing the amount in each slice.
4 based on 73 reviews
Walked here for lunch while family member receiving chemo nearby. The server was outstanding, kind, patient, and helpful. My food was brought promptly, served hot and delicious. I had the half trout, grilled. The server then brought the ordered take out for my family member's lunch. It worked out perfectly for our schedule, and I truly appreciate the quiet atmosphere and kindness.
4 based on 301 reviews
Voted "Best of the Woodlands" every year since 2010 opening Schilleci's New Orleans Kitchen is an intimate, elegant French Quarter-style restaurant on Market Street. Come enjoy our fresh fish from around the world with your favorite toppings. Our awards c
These guys get Cajun / Creole and fresh seafood "right." Variety of dishes across a wide price range, all in generous portions and delicious flavor. My salmon filet topped with crab meat was excellent. And as usual, Corey B. (who also is the sommelier), provided exceptional service. Always a pleasant experience here due to great food and great people!
4 based on 242 reviews
The true flavor of Gulf Coast tradition is all about family, warmth and exceptional seafood. Landry's Seafood strives to bring all of those things together in each and every location, providing a fun-filled dining experience that will make you want to dro
Landry's has been around for decades and is popular so must tick enough boxes from the locals. After 10+ years away from The Woodlands we decided to eat there during a rare visit to friends. The hostess was lovely but after she seated us there was nothing to complain about but nothing memorable excepting a slightly pretentious server that worked very hard to up-sell everything. A nit is that it seems properly serving wine is an unkown art as every glass in view had the same fault - filled well beyond the level it was intended to for breathing; when a single glass is ordered I can accept most appreciate the fill but when a bottle is ordered there is no need to overfill any glass as we experienced and observed. Also had to request water which might be the norm but every other table seemed to have water served. A wedge salad was also served with the fork under the dressed lettuce necessitating our asking for clean forks. Overall was turned off by the server who seemed a bit miffed with the 15% tip; we were miffed by his service. The dinner was similarly OK but nothing special for the prices or locale. We had cedar board salmon and a combo plate featuring 3 different styles of shrimp and a crab cake. All OK, but not more.
4 based on 220 reviews
Enjoy New Orleans inspired seafood, steaks, chicken and pasta at three Houston area locations. Southern Louisiana traditions come alive with authentic recipes, generous helpings, house gumbo and bon temps hospitality. View fresh fish daily as you walk in
This is NOT seafood! Roux was burnt! Daiquiris were filled to the top with ice! When asked could they hold the ice, the waitress told me, then there would be NO alcohol. I guess that was a clear answer as to me not actually getting a daiquiri but ice and water. I ended up not eating anything at all
4 based on 301 reviews
Voted "Best of the Woodlands" every year since 2010 opening Schilleci's New Orleans Kitchen is an intimate, elegant French Quarter-style restaurant on Market Street. Come enjoy our fresh fish from around the world with your favorite toppings. Our awards c
These guys get Cajun / Creole and fresh seafood "right." Variety of dishes across a wide price range, all in generous portions and delicious flavor. My salmon filet topped with crab meat was excellent. And as usual, Corey B. (who also is the sommelier), provided exceptional service. Always a pleasant experience here due to great food and great people!
4 based on 466 reviews
Convivial chain dishing up hearty portions of New Orleans-style seafood, steaks, salads & more.
This Cajun styled restaurant delivered on the old reputation with excellent fresh seafood. Snapper was devious dining room was old style and service great. Recommended
4 based on 216 reviews
We invite you to escape to Truluck's. A getaway for the senses. Come savor the freshest Crab, direct from our own fisheries. Delight in our fresh-catch seafood menu or tender, juicy prime steaks prepared to perfection. For those with a passion for the gra
Attended a retirement dinner here on a Saturday night from 5 - 9pm. We were in the private back room facing the water with 6 large round tables. We had an open bar with most people drinking wine and then a self serve table with 4 appetizers (I only tried the boiled shrimp and mini crab cake). The dinner had a set menu (soup or salad), sea bass / steak / chicken / or lobster, and dessert. It was hard to decide but I ended up getting the lobster bisque and two lobster tails which were very tender and had a great dipping sauce. All the food was delicious. The dessert is served family style (a bunch of different dessert slices on a plate in the middle of the table). Not many at our table had any. I think more would have chosen something if we would could have ordered our own at the beginning like we did our soup/salad and dinner. I donât know if this is the standard for large groups but this is how they did it the last time I was here as well. After it sitting on our table for a long time, I finally cut a small portion off the carrot cake slice and thought it was good as well - but would have preferred my own. Same as last time, they never asked if I would like a soft drink or tea ... or coffee at the end (although two at our table got coffee, so they must have asked for it). Speaking of drinks ... after we arrived and were socializing (no one was sitting down), I kept being missed in getting a glass of wine. After about a half hour, I flagged a waiter down and they got me one. Although Iâm mentioning all that, I do think the service was very good. And once I got a wine glass, they regularly came by and checked on refills. Also, even though Iâm a slow eater when Iâm socializing, they did not try to take my plate too early. Regarding parking - they do have valet parking which is really convenient, but as Iâm still protective of my car, I initially parked it in the garage across the street. Itâs free if youâre there less than 2.5 hours and then jumps up to a fairly steep price after that. Normally that would be adequate for most diners, but given that this was a scheduled event and I knew we wouldnât be out until 9pm, I moved my car to the garage that is right by Fleet Feet. Itâs a short walk and itâs free. Definitely a great place for a large event.
4 based on 301 reviews
Voted "Best of the Woodlands" every year since 2010 opening Schilleci's New Orleans Kitchen is an intimate, elegant French Quarter-style restaurant on Market Street. Come enjoy our fresh fish from around the world with your favorite toppings. Our awards c
These guys get Cajun / Creole and fresh seafood "right." Variety of dishes across a wide price range, all in generous portions and delicious flavor. My salmon filet topped with crab meat was excellent. And as usual, Corey B. (who also is the sommelier), provided exceptional service. Always a pleasant experience here due to great food and great people!
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