Discover Restaurants offering the best Balti food in Perry Hall, Maryland, United States. Perry Hall is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 28,474 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 199 reviews
First time to Conradâs in Perry Hall. Location, building, and playground and free popcorn are the same as the former restaurant, but everything else is new and 100% improved. The menu is extensive, the seafood excellent (try the broiled seafood platter for terrific mahi mahi, shrimp, and a jumbo lump crab cake over grilled asparagus with included salad). Even with sharing with our grandson, I took home my crab cake which was terrific the next day. Burgers, kids meals of grilled cheese and pasta were good as was the beef stroganoff special. Tuesdayâs big special is a dozen blue crabs, a pitcher of beer, corn and sides for 2 at $60. Service was wonderful and being seated in the casual dining area allowed for easy access to the playground. Weâll returnThank you for the wonderful review, Rosemarie! It's so great to hear you made your way to our Perry Hall location and thoroughly enjoyed your experience with us. We are happy you truly indulged in all things seafood and still had a great time in our atmosphere, too. We look forward to seeing you again soon!
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4 based on 267 reviews
Thanks to all the tripadvisor reviews we ended up going down to Baltimore for one night from Hershey, PA. Our quest was for the best crab cake and our mission was accomplished.Location is outside of Baltimore close to Morgan State in a little neighborhood corner bar. I love corner bars so it was right up my alley. Parking was hard to find - FYI.Now my wife and I lived in Delaware for a few years and would drive down to the Inner Harbor a few times a month. Love the Italian area and Fell's point. Have been eating Maryland Crabs and Crab Cakes for over 20 years. Used to go to Obrickys (??) before they closed down around 10 years ago, maybe more? Anyway, Koco's crab cakes are the best hand's down we have ever had. They are an 11 ounce softball size ball of 95% crab meat with 5% breaded filler to hold them together. Now they are expensive until you put into perspective:1 - they are huge and one crab cake is enough for two people. That said I would never share mine :)2- some things are worth and these are! My wife made a very good point when we were debating to order 6 to take home! She said you know you pay $25 for a lobster roll on a small hot dog bun and little lobster meat, so true. Plus we like Crab better then Lobster anyway. We were going to give two crab cakes to our neighbors across the street and two to the neighbors right next to use becuase we all have dinner/drinks at each others houses routinely. We ended up only saving 2 and when we had them over that week we just served the two as an appetizer. They could not believe how good they are.I will never go back to Baltimore again without a first stop to Koco's. In fact, I might look for a Marriott (my go to hotel chain) as close to Koco's as possible and go there both days and maybe go to the inner harbor :)
4 based on 116 reviews
I wanted to make fresh Crab Cakes for Mother's Day and decided to go to Pappas Seafood Co. in Parkville to pick-up some colossal crab cakes and coleslaw. Service was good and the colossal crab cakes were priced right and delicious. There is no other place around that is this good. If you want great Crab Cakes and other seafood itmed for pick-up, go to Pappas Seafood in Parkville.
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