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Dallas Food Exploration | Seafood Near RH

🍳Today, I visited a seafood spot near RH called Green Point and Seafood Bar. I was drawn in by a photo of their tuna tartare on toast that I saw on Yelp. The restaurant is located on Knox Street, right next to Village Baking. It has a pretty spacious interior. Even without a reservation, we were able to get a table on a Saturday noon. 🐿️For the appetizer, I obviously went for the tuna tartare on toast ($20+). There were plenty of tuna cubes. It seemed like they used some kind of chili oil, giving it a bit of a red color, but it wasn’t spicy at all. The toast was super crispy and delicious. 🍊For the entrée, I had the crab cake ($32). It was packed with crab meat and came with a watercress salad on the side. It got a bit salty towards the end, but it was a huge portion, and I couldn’t finish it. My husband ordered the grouper sandwich, which came with fries on the side. He said it was really good! The restaurant also offers oysters, scallops, and lobster rolls, which I’ll have to try next time. I highly recommend this place to fellow seafood lovers! #Dallas cuisine #Food exploration #Restaurant exploration #Dallas life

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Dallas Food Exploration | Seafood Near RH

🍳Today, I visited a seafood spot near RH called Green Point and Seafood Bar. I was drawn in by a photo of their tuna tartare on toast that I saw on Yelp. The restaurant is located on Knox Street, right next to Village Baking. It has a pretty spacious interior. Even without a reservation, we were able to get a table on a Saturday noon. 🐿️For the appetizer, I obviously went for the tuna tartare on toast ($20+). There were plenty of tuna cubes. It seemed like they used some kind of chili oil, giving it a bit of a red color, but it wasn’t spicy at all. The toast was super crispy and delicious. 🍊For the entrée, I had the crab cake ($32). It was packed with crab meat and came with a watercress salad on the side. It got a bit salty towards the end, but it was a huge portion, and I couldn’t finish it. My husband ordered the grouper sandwich, which came with fries on the side. He said it was really good! The restaurant also offers oysters, scallops, and lobster rolls, which I’ll have to try next time. I highly recommend this place to fellow seafood lovers! #Dallas cuisine #Food exploration #Restaurant exploration #Dallas life

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