Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in West Boylston, Massachusetts, United States. Motto(s): "Small Town, Big Heart"
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4 based on 94 reviews
West Boylston Seafood operates three different businesses in one building: a restaurant, a retail seafood market, and a wholesale seafood company that serves Worcester County.We had another successful takeout order in recent days. We had fried scallops, french fires, and coleslaw. All were excellent. The best scallops we had had in several years. (Typically, our order is ready before we can drive there to pick it up.
Sounded promising, so I stopped in and ordered fried oysters and some of the gumbo... While the gumbo was good, the oysters were underwhelming.. very thick batter, I could hardly taste the oysters..Fries and cole slaw just ok also... Maybe some of the other things on the menu are good, but i didnât feel like I was back in NOLA
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4 based on 1075 reviews
We had a delicious dinner recently at this restaurant. Service was excellent. We started off with very good clam chowder and then had grilled salmon and fish & chips. All were excellent. The only downside (surprisingly) was dessert. My husband had tiramasu and it was tasteless. He has had it dozens of times in other restaurants and this was by far the oddest tasting tiramasu. I had the apple Brown Betty and it was way too sweet, loaded with lots & lots of sugar. When we were asked whether we enjoyed the desserts, we were honest & our wait staff were kind & only charged us for one dessert. Would go back again, but would not order dessert.
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4 based on 40 reviews
We attempted to eat here once before, on a Saturday at around 1:30 p.m. only to find that the âLadyâ opens at 4 p.m. on Saturdays. This time, we were here on a Friday well after the typical lunch rush time (it was shortly before 2 p.m.) to find only one other couple occupying seats in this little hole in the wall (think very small trailer trying to replicate a fish shack, complete with âgnarlyâ surfer wall art, tacky curtains, and seating for very few people inside â about 8 to 10, and thatâs squeezing them in). Starving at this point, my companion and I each ordered an Eggroll Lady Platter thinking we could put sizeable dents in them. Wrong---each contained four smallish eggrolls, three battered chicken fingers, three good-sized battered shrimp, and three crab Rangoon. Delicious as most of this food was, albeit heavy, being all deep-fried pieces, we each took home about half of our orders. I must agree with others here that the really outstanding item in the platter was the eggrolls. The shrimp and chicken were pretty run-of-the-mill, but the Rangoon triangles had thick edgings on them---not very appealing to us so we tore them off. Other than that, we had no complaints. Our young server was very pleasant, bringing us more sauces and mustard upon our request, and even the Lady herself stopped by our table to check on us and chatted a bit. As mostly every past diner has said, they are very pleasant and accommodating people.When we are in the area again on the correct day and at the correct time, weâll most certainly visit the Lady for more of those righteous eggrolls and perhaps to sample some fish and chips and kim chi (Iâm a big fan of this spicy slaw).
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