Reviews on Seafood food in Shediac, New Brunswick, Canada. Shediac is a Canadian town in Westmorland County, New Brunswick. The town is known as the "Lobster Capital of the World" and hosts an annual festival every July which promotes its ties to lobster fishing. At the western entrance to the town is a 90-tonne sculpture called (perhaps inaccurately) The World's Largest Lobster.
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Kuro Sushi is located in the downtown core in Town of Shediac. Kuro Sushi is traditional Japanese cuisine served in a simple, modern setting. We value our customers and strive to give you a heart warming and soul satisfying experience to remember. So we w
WE stopped by for a quick afternoon bite. It was not very busy but the food was great and the service was excellent. A small little restaurant but great sushi rolls!thanks :)
3 based on 208 reviews
Cost $3 to get on pier. Parking was ample, greeted upon entry, restaurant clean, washrooms tidy but men's need privacy panels between urinals, choice of seating - we picked inside with a water view. Menu good, limited beer selection - all beer from one brewery plus one foreign choice, server was prompt and courteous. All six of us had the all you can eat fish and chips. Fish is one of the best I have had in New Brunswick. Chips were excellent. If they offer more selections of beer, especially New Brunswick craft beers, this could easily have been a 10 / 10 experience.
4 based on 23 reviews
Our down-to-earth atmosphere is reminiscing of enjoying a family gathering with home-cooked meals and lots of laughter. Our menu is like non-other and offers a change from the âfast-foodâ variety and therefore please keep in mind that certain dishes may t
After an appointment in Shediac, we found ourselves hungry and looking for a place to eat. We stumbled upon Ancient Roots and decided to give it a try. Turned out to be a fantastic decision!The space is cozy and inviting. In addition to a bistro, the business is a shop which sells tapestries, teas, essential oils, etc. We grabbed a seat at a table and were quickly taken care of by the lovely owner. I ordered up a crunchy chicken sandwich which was served on naan bread with pesto and veggies. I decided to make it a combo which included an amazing chicken fricot. It also gave me a small chocolate lava cake that was a perfect sweet finish!My wife had a smoked meat sandwich and the lobster chowder. Sandwich was great but she LOVED the chowder. She says it was the best sheâs ever had, and itâs something that she orders often. We had an amazing meal served up by a wonderful hostess/chef/owner. We had a great chat with her and she clearly takes pride in her food, and rightfully so!Although itâs not our thing, she offers lots of vegan/vegetarian options as well. I would highly recommend a visit. You wonât be disappointed!Thank you so much for your visit and this great review. The biggest reason I love doing this is seeing the reaction people get from eating the food that I so enjoyed preparing for them. All the mmmm, mmmm sounds is music to my ears, and on top of that, having great customers is hard to beat, and we have the best!Hope to see you again soon!
4 based on 244 reviews
This restaurant is located right on the wharf, overlooking the water. If you can, grab a table outside on the deck to have a perfect spot for enjoying both your food and the view. We went at a busy time, so service was a little slow. But there are so many things to watch -- not only the water, but the interesting cars driving around, the people, the sunset...We had the fish and chips, which were fresh and tasty. Good experience!
4 based on 147 reviews
As good tasting fried clams as it gets. Friendly staff. Cozy seating area but on the small side. Larger open air patio with a roof. The clams were excellent and the fries (comparable to BK and McD) are the best I've ever had with a clam platter. Reasonably priced...about 20% less than other restaurants with comparable quality and portions. Highly recommended.Were very happy that you enjoyed your meal. We hope to see you again.
4 based on 215 reviews
This restaurant isn't normally open in the winter months, but it was open for it's Valentine Dinner special. We had never been there before, and we were not disappointed! We came early, so had our pick of tables, but it was pretty much full by the time we were finished. The menu for Valentines Day had a few choices for appetizer, and four choices I think, for the main course, and a couple of options for dessert. The atmosphere here was very nice - not too formal, but definitely appealing, with soft music playing in the background. We both had the pork and shrimp spring rolls for our appetizer - they were hot and very tasty. For our main, we both chose the seafood casserole, which was very good - lots of sauce, and a fair amount of seafood in it. I loved the asparagus and other vegetables served on the side. The bread served with the meal was great. We really didn't have room for dessert, but that didn't stop us from having the cheesecake, which, like everything else was very good. No complaints here! The service was excellent. We would go back again in season to see what it's like then!
4 based on 64 reviews
Lobster. Oysters on the half shell. Fresh pastas. Beautiful soups. Abundant seafood chowders. Fantastic desserts. Shediac's best-stocked bar! Driven by a passion for good company and an appetite for wonderful food, our bistro is a bright & playful space.
For those unfamiliar with the area, as were we, coming from South Carolina, this restaurant, would definitely be an unexpected dining treat.A creative theme, from âAlice in Wonderlandâ is extended throughout the creative menu offering French and Seafood dining selections.The entree and dessert selections were well prepared and presented. The servers were attentive, well informed, and simply caring to do a good job.A seeming unending collection of board games covered nearly every wall from ceiling to floor. This was truly a unique and outstanding dining experience for us and should not be missed.Channing & Mary JonesDined for dinner: 8/13/2019
4 based on 393 reviews
Relaxed atmosphere, music events every week end, large patio
Last summer on our way to PEI, we stopped in Shediac at Le Coast and had the most amazing lobster rolls. Having to go to Moncton this year, we made a point to stop again. Ordered calamari which was delicious and fresh and we both order the lobster rolls. While still very good, they werenât quite as amazing. Still one of the best weâve had. Service was good and it is fun to sit outside and watch the cars and people go by.
5 based on 145 reviews
Cuisine: Française, Européenne , Méditerranéen , fruits de mer, Produits végétariens , options sans gluten.
Certainly a little taste of Paris. Quaint dining room that offered great service, delicious tasting food & an assortment of beer & wine. Don't pass it up. You won't be disappointed.
4 based on 64 reviews
Lobster. Oysters on the half shell. Fresh pastas. Beautiful soups. Abundant seafood chowders. Fantastic desserts. Shediac's best-stocked bar! Driven by a passion for good company and an appetite for wonderful food, our bistro is a bright & playful space.
For those unfamiliar with the area, as were we, coming from South Carolina, this restaurant, would definitely be an unexpected dining treat.A creative theme, from âAlice in Wonderlandâ is extended throughout the creative menu offering French and Seafood dining selections.The entree and dessert selections were well prepared and presented. The servers were attentive, well informed, and simply caring to do a good job.A seeming unending collection of board games covered nearly every wall from ceiling to floor. This was truly a unique and outstanding dining experience for us and should not be missed.Channing & Mary JonesDined for dinner: 8/13/2019
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