Reviews on Seafood food in Gloucester City, New Jersey, United States. Gloucester City is a city in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 11,456, reflecting a decline of 28 (-0.2%) from the 11,484 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 1,165 (-9.2%) from the 12,649 counted in the 1990 Census. It is located directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia and the Port of Philadelphia.
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4 based on 430 reviews
Why settle for an ordinary atmosphere when you can have an extraordinary one? Enjoy the beauty of the Amalfi Coast in Italy right in Old City. From the cobalt blue floor, to the spectacular life-sized postcards to the inspired menu, when you step into Pos
I have to say this was not my first choice but my friends said the reviews were good and it had something for my friend who has limited did interests. We were greater by a lovely waitress who was very patient and accommodating to us. We changed our minds a couple times. Unfortunately, as good as maybe the dishes looked, they did not meet our expectations. My friends were talking me out for an extra special birthday and I ended up feeling guilty for they spending way too much money on disappointing food. I didn't get the names of the two wait-staff that helped us but they were the saving grace. The girl who I assume was supposed to be the hostess was too busy in her phone to acknowledge us when we left. An expensive disappointment which I'll feel guilty about for awhile. Not what I wanted for my birthday! My friends are wonderful and said it didn't matter but I feel it did.
4 based on 621 reviews
Oldest Italian restaurant in the U.S. established in 1900. Still run by the fourth and fifth generations of the original family.
Founded un 1900 and runs still by the family. Best tomato sauce recipe i have tasted outside Italy. Quick and friendly service, very old settings and tasty food.Lots of old favorites and a couple of gluten free offerings.Veal Francaise was fantastic.
4 based on 754 reviews
The world's oldest and largest four-masted tall ship offers unsurpassed views and a unique backdrop for intimate to extraordinary dining and celebrations. From the restaurant, to our private dining rooms, and outdoor open-aired and tented decks, enjoy inv
Great locale. Top deck bar is terrific. Even on a hot day, a nice breeze. Main dining salon is nice, well done and and well served. Good food, made better by the surroundings
4 based on 870 reviews
Formerly known as the Sansom Street Oyster House. Re-opened recently as The Oyster House. Would like to write a review.
It was an OMG experience. Both nights we ordered Dogfish Head IPA, oyster shooters, ginger beer, fried calamari, salad (1st night), fried shishito peppers (2nd night), and the piece de resistance, grilled whole Branzino fish which was accompanied with risotto and a green curry sauce. On the second evening, we asked if the chef could make the green curry sauce spicier and he did! This was one of the most incredible, memorable meals we've had. Both nights, the bill totaled slightly less than $100.. terrific value. We liked this restaurant much more than the nearby seafood restaurant. Highly recommended.
4 based on 751 reviews
I was staying at the Doubletree across Broad Street and looking for a place to have dinner, saw this on Google Maps and went in without a reservation. They found me a table off in a corner--it must have been around 6 PM. Operating on the theory that nobody does lamb better than the Greeks, I ordered the Arni Paidakia. Blew me away.It's ridiculous to rate a restaurant on one visit, but I have no idea when I'll be in Philly again, and these lamb chops have to be given proper tribute. The young fellow who took and brought my order was also above reproach.Even at this hour it was pretty full and rather loud, but I don't think it would have interfered with conversation, had I not been alone.I don't know when, but I'll be back.
4 based on 983 reviews
Three of us recently had dinner here on a Saturday night. Reservations were made online and we were eagerly anticipating this meal, being Morimoto fans and having read so many positive reviews of this restaurant. It did not disappoint! We were promptly seated at our reservation time by a friendly hostess and appreciated the interesting decor with the ever changing colors and sense of waves with the architecture.As appetizers we chose the wagyu dumplings and whitefish carpaccio, both were amazing. Two of us had the duck entree and the other had the black cod. Again these were two of the better preparations of these items that we've ever had. Desserts were all on the money with the tea cake being a standout. We also had a few cocktails and those maintained the overall high quality.Service was exceptional throughout the meal.Go here, spend some money and have a fantastic memorable dinner! One tip, keep your eyes open as it's kind of hard to notice the restaurant from the street.
4 based on 153 reviews
We made the trek across the Walt Whitman Bridge to Collingswood to try out this great little spot. When you walked in it almost feels like youâre in somebodyâs club basement, but the energy is absolutely fantastic. Our server was wonderful, friendly, funny, and professional. The food was without exception fresh and delicious. I recommend any of the sushi, but donât miss the Friday oysters or steamed clams. BYOB is an added bonus. This was just a fantastic experience all around
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4 based on 112 reviews
Run, I'm serious, run to get a meal here. We started our meal with mussels. My husband had the spicy red sauced mussels and I had the Thai mussels ... why did I wait so long to try these??? Succulent mussels that were a little bit sweet and a little bit spicy ... so, so flavorful. I had to force myself not to eat an entire bread basket sopping up that yummy broth. Entrees were a halibut special over risotto for him and perfectly cooked flounder francaise for me. My meal was served over wasabi mashed potatoes (at my request) and asparagus. Our server was friendly and attentive without being intrusive. If I had one negative comment is would be to encourage Max's to serve a crustier bread; what was served was a hoagie roll.
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