Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Martinez. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you.. Martinez (pronounced mar-tin-EZ) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Columbia County, Georgia, United States. It is a northwestern suburb of Augusta and is part of the Augusta, Georgia metropolitan area. The population was 35,795 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 194 reviews
Visited for lunch with a friend. Great service, quick, attentive and the food is always good. Recommend for lunch.
Tonyâs Express is located in the place formerly occupied the past 20 years by the Lotus Chinese restaurant. The menu and management are brand new. Tonyâs Express is both sit in our take out but from my experience there are more take out customers. Food is served in take out containers. I had the 12 large shrimp and 2 whiting fish fillets with coleslaw and fries. You can order lo mein, fried rice, or steamed vegetables as an accompaniment. There are several Chinese entries on the menu such as General Tsaoâs chicken, sesame chicken, lo mein, and fried rice. But, this is the place to get fried fish, fried oysters, and shrimp. They have great choices for the entire family and family sized takeouts. Food was delicious and I for one am glad that they replaced the Lotus.
4 based on 289 reviews
Welcome to The Chop House restaurants, where we strive to provide each guest with friendly service in an inviting environment. Our service and our food is guaranteed! Established in 1992 by Mike Connor with the help of family and friends, The Chop House h
Staying in Augusta and needed a Steak fix. The reviews and menu looked pretty good so booked a table for a birthday dinner. We arrived early to have cocktails at the bar. We were ignored for about 6-7 minutes! Ordered a martini and a âcool as a cucumber cocktail. The martini was on a happy hour special but not the cocktail, didnât make sense. The cocktail was great though. We both ordered steaks, both were cooked perfectly as ordered. Once again the service was sort of lackluster and dampened what could have been a very good meal.Thank you for dining with us. We are so pleased to hear you enjoyed everything about your meal, but please accept our apologies for the initial wait your experienced. We strive for 100% guest satisfaction and look forward to earning your 5-star review.
4 based on 31 reviews
The fried cod is now formed into a long fish stick unlike the fish of the past- Cedrics and Fish and Chips days. Still good but not as good. Crinkles are almost non-existent. New menu items like Redfish look interesting. It's always a break from burgers.
4 based on 70 reviews
Low country boil, Cajun spiced seafood restaurant and bar.
My husband wanted something different (but didn't want to go out) and since we hadn't tried this place (and he LOVES crablegs) I suggested The Juicy Crab. My opinion of the place wasn't helped by the names written all over the walls and doors. But I get the fact its supposed to be cool. Whatever. It was a busy Sunday evening evidenced by the fact there were numerous people waiting for tables. There were also a good many call-in orders lined up behind the counter. There were also a few in line to order ToGo.After giving my order I asked and was told it would take about 10 minutes. It took a few minutes longer but that wasn't a problem since they were obviously busy. Once I got home hubby and I sat down to eat. I'd ordered everything with garlic butter and mild but his order of crab legs had a definite spicy heat to them. My order of one pound of shrimp did not have any spicy heat, like, at all, so don't go telling me it was the garlic butter. What was the main reason for 3-stars? The price. Hubby and I have had lots of seafood. Lots. A good bit of that was fresh seafood. This from Juicy Crab, while tasty, is way too pricey. Yes, I appreciated the fact the shrimp had been deveined but shelling out $50 for 4 crab clusters, one that was missing two legs and another that had a nearly empty claw and skimpy meat in the legs is not something I'll do anytime soon.
4 based on 435 reviews
We visited the French Market Grille on June 18, 2019 for lunch.We all had the lunch specials, Jambalaya, Fried Shrimp, Rice and Beans. All entrees came with fresh salad, delicious rolls, and unlimited sweet tea.Our waitress was Nadine, attentive, professional and great personality. She actually looked us in the eyes and waited until we replied to our requests! We have visited some establishments where they rush away without listening to our orders and requests!Oh, I had the she crab soup; absolutely divine taste.This restaurant could shame some Charleston resturants. The decor and ambience was very pleasant.Next time we are in Augusta, we will definitely dine there.
4 based on 79 reviews
We had not eaten at the French Market West for nearly a year...the last time we were in Augusta. Im a Vet and was very pleased to find the meal was free on Veterans Day! The Jambalaya was great as usual as was my wife' smoked salmon. A solid four star restuarant.
4 based on 223 reviews
Abel Brown is a southern kitchen & oyster bar nestled in Surrey Center in Augusta, Ga. The name, much like our menu, is a nod to and celebration of our blended cultural roots. Authentic, yet refined, our ingredient-driven dishes are prepared and served wi
My wife and I visited last night and the overall experience was so wonderful. Victoria was our server (again) and she is perfect. Sheâs knowledgeable, funny, but also doesnât constantly bother you, she just serves well. The food is always delicious and the presentation keeps getting better. The charcuterie board is a must as are some oysters. We tried Rockefeller and broiled this time. The salmon dish was spectacular as were the scallops. It is our favorite date spot in town!
4 based on 470 reviews
Went by Wednesday to pickup to pickup 2 $7 Bang bang shrimp.. A little disappointing, found out later you do not get bread anymore unless you ask and the shrimp unfortunately just slumped altogether probably from sitting already made for Wednesday nights. Most of the time it is good though. You kinda get forgot in the pickup zone because of their wait list..
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4 based on 868 reviews
My husband and I went for the oysters and were disappointed. They were small, dark and a bit smelly. On a good note we also had the catfish chowder and shrimp with feta dip which both looked and tasted homemade and was very good.
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