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Harpoon Harry's Crab House - Pigeon Forge
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Woodsy-chic, 2-floor bar & eatery offering sushi, steak & seafood bites like oysters & crab buckets.
Nearby attractions
MagiQuest
2491 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
The Track - Pigeon Forge
2575 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Cooter's Place Pigeon Forge
177 E Wears Valley Rd # 23, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Master's Editions Gallery of Light
2530 Parkway Suite 23, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Micro Wrestling Federation at the Microtorium
185 E Wears Valley Rd Suite 27, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Smoky Mountain Escape Games
179 E Wears Valley Rd #24, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Lost Mine Mountain Coaster and Mini-Golf
2509 Teaster Ln, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Pigeon Forge Snow
2533 Teaster Ln, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Sky Pirates of Mermaid Bay Mini Golf
2420 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Tennessee Bible Museum
135 E Wears Valley Rd # 1, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Nearby restaurants
Smoky Mountain Brewery
2530 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863, United States
Brick and Spoon - Pigeon Forge
136 Community Center Dr, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Mellow Mushroom Pigeon Forge
2485 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Calhoun's in Pigeon Forge
2532 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
No Way Jose's Cantina
104 Waldens Main St, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Five Guys
2526 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Mel's Classic Diner
119 Wears Valley Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Iron Boar Saloon
104 Waldens Main St, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Bullfish Grill
2441 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Blue Moose Burgers & Wings
2430 Teaster Ln #108, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Nearby hotels
Courtyard by Marriott Pigeon Forge
120 Community Center Dr, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
The Inn on the River Pigeon Forge
2492 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Pigeon Forge
125 Community Center Dr, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Paula Deen's Lumberjack Feud Supper Show
2530 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Park Grove Inn
149 Community Center Dr, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
The Inn at Christmas Place
119 Christmas Tree Ln, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Econo Lodge Pigeon Forge Riverside
2440 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Pigeon Forge
120 Christmas Tree Ln, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
Baymont by Wyndham Pigeon Forge near Island Drive
130 Wears Valley Rd, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
The Walden, Trademark Collection By Wyndham
124 Waldens Main St, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
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Harpoon Harry's Crab House - Pigeon Forge

112 Community Center Dr, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
4.0(3.2K)
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Woodsy-chic, 2-floor bar & eatery offering sushi, steak & seafood bites like oysters & crab buckets.

attractions: MagiQuest, The Track - Pigeon Forge, Cooter's Place Pigeon Forge, Master's Editions Gallery of Light, Micro Wrestling Federation at the Microtorium, Smoky Mountain Escape Games, Lost Mine Mountain Coaster and Mini-Golf, Pigeon Forge Snow, Sky Pirates of Mermaid Bay Mini Golf, Tennessee Bible Museum, restaurants: Smoky Mountain Brewery, Brick and Spoon - Pigeon Forge, Mellow Mushroom Pigeon Forge, Calhoun's in Pigeon Forge, No Way Jose's Cantina, Five Guys, Mel's Classic Diner, Iron Boar Saloon, Bullfish Grill, Blue Moose Burgers & Wings
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(865) 428-2006
Website
harpoonharryscrabhouse.com

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Featured dishes

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Crab Tots
Blue Crab And Shredded Potatoes, Deep Fried, Seafood Remoulade
Cast Iron Scallops
North Atlantic Seared Scallops, Wisconsin Cheddar Grits, Smoked Tomato Reduction
Louisiana Gator Bites
Crispy Fried Alligator Tail, Lightly Spiced House Breading, Crispy Fried, Cajun Mayo
Jumpers
Buttermilk-Soaked Frog Legs, Hand- Breaded In Signature House Seasonings, Cajun Mayo
Captain's Nachos "Shareable"
Layered Corn Tortilla Chips, Angus Brisket Short Rib Chili, White Cheddar Queso, Roasted Corn, Black Bean Salsa, Pico De Gallo, Pickled Jalapeños, Sour Cream

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Nearby attractions of Harpoon Harry's Crab House - Pigeon Forge

MagiQuest

The Track - Pigeon Forge

Cooter's Place Pigeon Forge

Master's Editions Gallery of Light

Micro Wrestling Federation at the Microtorium

Smoky Mountain Escape Games

Lost Mine Mountain Coaster and Mini-Golf

Pigeon Forge Snow

Sky Pirates of Mermaid Bay Mini Golf

Tennessee Bible Museum

MagiQuest

MagiQuest

4.5

(1.9K)

Open 24 hours
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The Track - Pigeon Forge

The Track - Pigeon Forge

4.5

(2.3K)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Cooter's Place Pigeon Forge

Cooter's Place Pigeon Forge

4.6

(1.7K)

Open until 6:30 PM
Click for details
Master's Editions Gallery of Light

Master's Editions Gallery of Light

4.8

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Brick and Spoon - Pigeon Forge

Mellow Mushroom Pigeon Forge

Calhoun's in Pigeon Forge

No Way Jose's Cantina

Five Guys

Mel's Classic Diner

Iron Boar Saloon

Bullfish Grill

Blue Moose Burgers & Wings

Smoky Mountain Brewery

Smoky Mountain Brewery

4.3

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Click for details
Brick and Spoon - Pigeon Forge

Brick and Spoon - Pigeon Forge

4.5

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Mellow Mushroom Pigeon Forge

Mellow Mushroom Pigeon Forge

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Calhoun's in Pigeon Forge

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Steve StarlustSteve Starlust
Can't decide where to eat tonight? Try Harpoon Harry's Crab House. It's not just a restaurant, it's an adventure. A place for seafood with a twist that also has some great American plates. Executive Chef and General Manager Eric Lackey has taken some very successful culinary choices that were a hit in Florida, and brought them to Pigeon Forge. The atmosphere is pleasing, with custom hand carved displays, nautical memorabilia, three levels of enjoyable tables and bars, a friendly wait staff, and even an in-house ole fashioned fire truck. There's plenty of parking and good times to be had. A mermaid welcomes you at the door and the next thing you know, you're seated and ready to enjoy a great menu of food that's just so tasty, and may I add, affordable. Sushi lovers will find a Crab House extravaganza, served from Wednesday to Sunday with delightful appetizers like Pork Gyoza Pot stickers, Salmon Cakes, Crab Rangoons lightly fried and served on a bed of spring mix with a spicy chili sauce, and Vegetable Spring Rolls served with a side of spicy chili sauce. Starters include salads like their Fried Krab Stick Salad, a spring mix, cucumber, tossed in a wasabi mayo, topped with fried krab stick and wasabi tobiko. There's Tempura flashed fried rolls, like the Eruption, Godzilla, Volcano, and Death Valley. There's Cooked Rolls, Vegetarian Rolls, Raw Rolls, Spicy Rolls and Nigiri or Sashimi specials. Now it's time to really go nuts and enjoy their dinner menu with a glass of sake. First, choose from over thirteen appetizers with some unique choices like Crab Tots, Fried Calamari, Tropical Shrimp, Louisiana Gator bites and even Frog Legs. Six Salads and Soup options. Eight Farm favorites that include chargrilled Pork Chops, Surf & Turf, Short Rib Brisket Meatloaf, Portabella Chicken, Black Angus Ribeye, Jerk Chicken Kabobs, Teriyaki Ribeye, and Woodford Double Oak Duck. All cooked to perfection with yummy glazes, cheeses, potatoes and veggies. If you love seafood - selections include - Lemon Caper Grouper, Cowboy Shrimp saddled on a blue crab stuffing, North Atlantic Salmon glazed over rice, Cajun Shrimp & flavor enhanced Grits, Blue Crab Stuffed Flounder, Fried Catfish, Grilled Gulf Shrimp, Fish & Chips, and crispy Fried Jumbo Shrimp. If you're feeling a bit crazy, try some Steamers, a Maryland Blue Crab seafood combo, Snow Crab, or "Love of the Sea" medley. Oh yes, they have five Pasta dishes , seven hand held Sandwiches and Burgers, five ravishing delicious dessert choices, and even a kid's menu. Hungry? It does get a bit busy so an early dinner is what I like to do. Remember. Harpoon Harry's Crab House is not just a restaurant, it's an adventure!
Jill WalworthJill Walworth
We had a delightful dinner at Harpoon Harry’s Crab House in Pigeon Forge. It was a joy to discover that all their seafood is wild-caught and flown in fresh. The menu offered an array of delectable options, making it challenging to decide. Our friendly and helpful server, Holly, graciously provided us with a few suggestions. We eventually settled on two starters and two main courses. Hubby opted for the Louisiana Gator Bites and the Steamed Alaskan King Crab. The gator bites were cooked to perfection, yielding a moist and tender texture. The Alaskan King Crab legs were enormous and brimming with succulent meat. However, I must advise against ordering any of the three flavored butters offered with these dishes. The flavors are so strong that they overpower the natural sweetness of the crab. We politely requested plain melted butter, and it was an absolute delight. I ordered the Sesame Crusted Tuna and the Seafood Trio Extraordinaire. The tuna was beautifully presented, so much so that I almost didn’t want to eat it … almost. However, it was every bit delicious as it was visually appealing. I couldn’t decide on what to order, so I opted for the Seafood Trio Extraordinaire. It included snow crab claws, crab-stuffed shrimp, and colossal scallops in a coconut curry cream sauce. The dish came with sticky white rice and steamed mixed vegetables. The rice was perfectly sweet, and the vegetables were very good. The star of the show was, of course, the seafood. Each type of seafood was presented with four pieces. I was a bit hesitant about ordering the scallops because of the coconut curry cream sauce, but it was surprisingly delicate and perfectly complemented the scallops. The snow crab claws were large enough to have a good bite of meat, and they were cooked very nicely. The crab-stuffed shrimp were tasty, with enough crab to tell it was crab. However, the shrimp were a bit overcooked and tough. I think this was because the meats were sized down for the trio platter, which made it difficult to cook the stuffing without overcooking the smaller shrimp. Despite being a bit overdone, I still enjoyed the shrimp. A nice thing about our orders was that they were a good size. Even with us each having a starter and a main, we were satisfied but not overstuffed. The portions were reasonable. Unfortunately, we didn’t have room for dessert. The atmosphere was casual and the interior was beautifully adorned either lots of amazing carved wood posts and columns. It’s worth a visit just to view the wonderful creativity and artistry of these carvings.
NYC Gal OutNYC Gal Out
Expensive. Right next to our hotel (the Courtyard), so we didn’t mind too much about the long wait, as we just left our number and hung out in the lobby of our hotel. The restaurant is very spacious. The menu is ridiculously expensive and you DO NOT get an appropriate portion either. The crab cake appetizer was $13, and you get one. I'm sure it was the frozen ones that you can buy at Krogers for like $6.99 in a box of 4 (well, you get one for $13 here). I'm realistic to the fact that most of these restaurants do not have fresh seafood and it's all frozen from a supplier (I mean, TN is no where near an ocean)... but you're better off going to a chain like Joe's Crab Shack or Red Lobster instead. I got the sea lover steam pot, and it was a sad disappointment for the price. I was not impressed with the food at all. Our waitress was nice though. Oh, by the way, as my username implies, I'm from NYC so I'm used to what people would normally consider "expensive" at other cities/touristy places - but I'm telling you this restaurant is overpriced even by NYC standards for prices. I've eaten at places like Morton Steakhouse, Lenny's Clam Bar, and legit seafood restaurants in the City Island harbor area, and even they wouldn't give you just ONE crab cake as an "appetizer". I definitely felt that was overly pretentious for a casual dining frozen seafood restaurant. As stated, the local Joe's Crab Shack is better.
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Can't decide where to eat tonight? Try Harpoon Harry's Crab House. It's not just a restaurant, it's an adventure. A place for seafood with a twist that also has some great American plates. Executive Chef and General Manager Eric Lackey has taken some very successful culinary choices that were a hit in Florida, and brought them to Pigeon Forge. The atmosphere is pleasing, with custom hand carved displays, nautical memorabilia, three levels of enjoyable tables and bars, a friendly wait staff, and even an in-house ole fashioned fire truck. There's plenty of parking and good times to be had. A mermaid welcomes you at the door and the next thing you know, you're seated and ready to enjoy a great menu of food that's just so tasty, and may I add, affordable. Sushi lovers will find a Crab House extravaganza, served from Wednesday to Sunday with delightful appetizers like Pork Gyoza Pot stickers, Salmon Cakes, Crab Rangoons lightly fried and served on a bed of spring mix with a spicy chili sauce, and Vegetable Spring Rolls served with a side of spicy chili sauce. Starters include salads like their Fried Krab Stick Salad, a spring mix, cucumber, tossed in a wasabi mayo, topped with fried krab stick and wasabi tobiko. There's Tempura flashed fried rolls, like the Eruption, Godzilla, Volcano, and Death Valley. There's Cooked Rolls, Vegetarian Rolls, Raw Rolls, Spicy Rolls and Nigiri or Sashimi specials. Now it's time to really go nuts and enjoy their dinner menu with a glass of sake. First, choose from over thirteen appetizers with some unique choices like Crab Tots, Fried Calamari, Tropical Shrimp, Louisiana Gator bites and even Frog Legs. Six Salads and Soup options. Eight Farm favorites that include chargrilled Pork Chops, Surf & Turf, Short Rib Brisket Meatloaf, Portabella Chicken, Black Angus Ribeye, Jerk Chicken Kabobs, Teriyaki Ribeye, and Woodford Double Oak Duck. All cooked to perfection with yummy glazes, cheeses, potatoes and veggies. If you love seafood - selections include - Lemon Caper Grouper, Cowboy Shrimp saddled on a blue crab stuffing, North Atlantic Salmon glazed over rice, Cajun Shrimp & flavor enhanced Grits, Blue Crab Stuffed Flounder, Fried Catfish, Grilled Gulf Shrimp, Fish & Chips, and crispy Fried Jumbo Shrimp. If you're feeling a bit crazy, try some Steamers, a Maryland Blue Crab seafood combo, Snow Crab, or "Love of the Sea" medley. Oh yes, they have five Pasta dishes , seven hand held Sandwiches and Burgers, five ravishing delicious dessert choices, and even a kid's menu. Hungry? It does get a bit busy so an early dinner is what I like to do. Remember. Harpoon Harry's Crab House is not just a restaurant, it's an adventure!
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We had a delightful dinner at Harpoon Harry’s Crab House in Pigeon Forge. It was a joy to discover that all their seafood is wild-caught and flown in fresh. The menu offered an array of delectable options, making it challenging to decide. Our friendly and helpful server, Holly, graciously provided us with a few suggestions. We eventually settled on two starters and two main courses. Hubby opted for the Louisiana Gator Bites and the Steamed Alaskan King Crab. The gator bites were cooked to perfection, yielding a moist and tender texture. The Alaskan King Crab legs were enormous and brimming with succulent meat. However, I must advise against ordering any of the three flavored butters offered with these dishes. The flavors are so strong that they overpower the natural sweetness of the crab. We politely requested plain melted butter, and it was an absolute delight. I ordered the Sesame Crusted Tuna and the Seafood Trio Extraordinaire. The tuna was beautifully presented, so much so that I almost didn’t want to eat it … almost. However, it was every bit delicious as it was visually appealing. I couldn’t decide on what to order, so I opted for the Seafood Trio Extraordinaire. It included snow crab claws, crab-stuffed shrimp, and colossal scallops in a coconut curry cream sauce. The dish came with sticky white rice and steamed mixed vegetables. The rice was perfectly sweet, and the vegetables were very good. The star of the show was, of course, the seafood. Each type of seafood was presented with four pieces. I was a bit hesitant about ordering the scallops because of the coconut curry cream sauce, but it was surprisingly delicate and perfectly complemented the scallops. The snow crab claws were large enough to have a good bite of meat, and they were cooked very nicely. The crab-stuffed shrimp were tasty, with enough crab to tell it was crab. However, the shrimp were a bit overcooked and tough. I think this was because the meats were sized down for the trio platter, which made it difficult to cook the stuffing without overcooking the smaller shrimp. Despite being a bit overdone, I still enjoyed the shrimp. A nice thing about our orders was that they were a good size. Even with us each having a starter and a main, we were satisfied but not overstuffed. The portions were reasonable. Unfortunately, we didn’t have room for dessert. The atmosphere was casual and the interior was beautifully adorned either lots of amazing carved wood posts and columns. It’s worth a visit just to view the wonderful creativity and artistry of these carvings.
Jill Walworth

Jill Walworth

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Expensive. Right next to our hotel (the Courtyard), so we didn’t mind too much about the long wait, as we just left our number and hung out in the lobby of our hotel. The restaurant is very spacious. The menu is ridiculously expensive and you DO NOT get an appropriate portion either. The crab cake appetizer was $13, and you get one. I'm sure it was the frozen ones that you can buy at Krogers for like $6.99 in a box of 4 (well, you get one for $13 here). I'm realistic to the fact that most of these restaurants do not have fresh seafood and it's all frozen from a supplier (I mean, TN is no where near an ocean)... but you're better off going to a chain like Joe's Crab Shack or Red Lobster instead. I got the sea lover steam pot, and it was a sad disappointment for the price. I was not impressed with the food at all. Our waitress was nice though. Oh, by the way, as my username implies, I'm from NYC so I'm used to what people would normally consider "expensive" at other cities/touristy places - but I'm telling you this restaurant is overpriced even by NYC standards for prices. I've eaten at places like Morton Steakhouse, Lenny's Clam Bar, and legit seafood restaurants in the City Island harbor area, and even they wouldn't give you just ONE crab cake as an "appetizer". I definitely felt that was overly pretentious for a casual dining frozen seafood restaurant. As stated, the local Joe's Crab Shack is better.
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5.0
23w

Can't decide where to eat tonight? Try Harpoon Harry's Crab House. It's not just a restaurant, it's an adventure. A place for seafood with a twist that also has some great American plates. Executive Chef and General Manager Eric Lackey has taken some very successful culinary choices that were a hit in Florida, and brought them to Pigeon Forge. The atmosphere is pleasing, with custom hand carved displays, nautical memorabilia, three levels of enjoyable tables and bars, a friendly wait staff, and even an in-house ole fashioned fire truck. There's plenty of parking and good times to be had. A mermaid welcomes you at the door and the next thing you know, you're seated and ready to enjoy a great menu of food that's just so tasty, and may I add, affordable. Sushi lovers will find a Crab House extravaganza, served from Wednesday to Sunday with delightful appetizers like Pork Gyoza Pot stickers, Salmon Cakes, Crab Rangoons lightly fried and served on a bed of spring mix with a spicy chili sauce, and Vegetable Spring Rolls served with a side of spicy chili sauce. Starters include salads like their Fried Krab Stick Salad, a spring mix, cucumber, tossed in a wasabi mayo, topped with fried krab stick and wasabi tobiko. There's Tempura flashed fried rolls, like the Eruption, Godzilla, Volcano, and Death Valley. There's Cooked Rolls, Vegetarian Rolls, Raw Rolls, Spicy Rolls and Nigiri or Sashimi specials. Now it's time to really go nuts and enjoy their dinner menu with a glass of sake. First, choose from over thirteen appetizers with some unique choices like Crab Tots, Fried Calamari, Tropical Shrimp, Louisiana Gator bites and even Frog Legs. Six Salads and Soup options. Eight Farm favorites that include chargrilled Pork Chops, Surf & Turf, Short Rib Brisket Meatloaf, Portabella Chicken, Black Angus Ribeye, Jerk Chicken Kabobs, Teriyaki Ribeye, and Woodford Double Oak Duck. All cooked to perfection with yummy glazes, cheeses, potatoes and veggies. If you love seafood - selections include - Lemon Caper Grouper, Cowboy Shrimp saddled on a blue crab stuffing, North Atlantic Salmon glazed over rice, Cajun Shrimp & flavor enhanced Grits, Blue Crab Stuffed Flounder, Fried Catfish, Grilled Gulf Shrimp, Fish & Chips, and crispy Fried Jumbo Shrimp. If you're feeling a bit crazy, try some Steamers, a Maryland Blue Crab seafood combo, Snow Crab, or "Love of the Sea" medley. Oh yes, they have five Pasta dishes , seven hand held Sandwiches and Burgers, five ravishing delicious dessert choices, and even a kid's menu. Hungry? It does get a bit busy so an early dinner is what I like to do. Remember. Harpoon Harry's Crab House is not just a restaurant, it's...

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5.0
29w

We had a delightful dinner at Harpoon Harry’s Crab House in Pigeon Forge. It was a joy to discover that all their seafood is wild-caught and flown in fresh. The menu offered an array of delectable options, making it challenging to decide. Our friendly and helpful server, Holly, graciously provided us with a few suggestions. We eventually settled on two starters and two main courses.

Hubby opted for the Louisiana Gator Bites and the Steamed Alaskan King Crab. The gator bites were cooked to perfection, yielding a moist and tender texture. The Alaskan King Crab legs were enormous and brimming with succulent meat. However, I must advise against ordering any of the three flavored butters offered with these dishes. The flavors are so strong that they overpower the natural sweetness of the crab. We politely requested plain melted butter, and it was an absolute delight. I ordered the Sesame Crusted Tuna and the Seafood Trio Extraordinaire. The tuna was beautifully presented, so much so that I almost didn’t want to eat it … almost. However, it was every bit delicious as it was visually appealing.

I couldn’t decide on what to order, so I opted for the Seafood Trio Extraordinaire. It included snow crab claws, crab-stuffed shrimp, and colossal scallops in a coconut curry cream sauce. The dish came with sticky white rice and steamed mixed vegetables.

The rice was perfectly sweet, and the vegetables were very good. The star of the show was, of course, the seafood. Each type of seafood was presented with four pieces. I was a bit hesitant about ordering the scallops because of the coconut curry cream sauce, but it was surprisingly delicate and perfectly complemented the scallops.

The snow crab claws were large enough to have a good bite of meat, and they were cooked very nicely. The crab-stuffed shrimp were tasty, with enough crab to tell it was crab. However, the shrimp were a bit overcooked and tough. I think this was because the meats were sized down for the trio platter, which made it difficult to cook the stuffing without overcooking the smaller shrimp.

Despite being a bit overdone, I still enjoyed the shrimp. A nice thing about our orders was that they were a good size. Even with us each having a starter and a main, we were satisfied but not overstuffed. The portions were reasonable. Unfortunately, we didn’t have room for dessert.

The atmosphere was casual and the interior was beautifully adorned either lots of amazing carved wood posts and columns. It’s worth a visit just to view the wonderful creativity and artistry of...

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2.0
10w

Frustrating experience there Saturday evening.

Asked to dine on the half empty patio. Told by two people, including the manager, “sure.” Gave them my cell for a “reservation,” was told it would be 10-15 minutes, and I told the attendant that was fine.

Less than 30 seconds later I was called to the desk and taken to a seat in what looked like the end of the restaurant, by what looks like it used to be a dusty wine freezer. Never received a text because there was never time. Basically we were sat in the space where staff use as a pass through. When I told the attendant I was waiting on a place to sit outside, that the other attendant said it would be 10 to 15 minutes, she said, well that’s going to be more like 30. I said, oh, I was just coming in to eat on the patio because of all the empty chairs and tables out there. She said there weren’t enough servers because they were waiting on large parties, but the only parties I saw were individual tables of two, of which there were plenty, even where the large parties supposedly were. So, I thanked her and told her it was OK, but because I had asked about the empty tables, of which there were approximately 30, she appeared to get angry (rather she just couldn’t care less is more accurate) and left. No mention of a server, nothing. I never saw her again.

After that, it was almost 10 minutes before a waiter came to the table. Thankfully, we were ready to order when he got there, but then the order took an additional 30 minutes to get to the table, which was only sushi to begin with.

Keep in mind, the restaurant literally was not very busy.

Meanwhile, I’m sitting there watching Individuals with only two in their party, constantly being seated on the patio.

Once our food came out, we had nothing to eat it with until the waiter finished talking about his family problems to another set of customers. So we sat for another 20 minutes eating, and when we finished, he finally asked if we wanted a refill on our waters as I continue to watch people, new people, pour in and out of the patio area we were told we couldn’t sit in. I’ve eaten here many times, but this was low level for...

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