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Started by citizen72, March 24, 2008, 03:45:04 PM

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citizen72

What is the best place in town to order a sea food platter. My family loves this dish and would like to try some new restaurants.

We know about the Red Lobster which is very good. Any others.
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Gaspar

Bodean for seafood.

I'm not sure about "Seafood Platter"?  That term usually only applies to Long John Silvers where the seafood platter contains chicken planks, pancakes???

We are really lacking for good seafood restaurants.  Of course we are also a bit landlocked.  Perhaps we should start harvesting those zebra mussels that are such a nuisance.  

We could turn those frowns around over at the fish and wildlife department with a pot of steamed zebra mussels in white wine and butter!   [:P]


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Conan71

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White River has a very good platter.

Take your pick of fried or broiled.

Priced about the same as Red Lobster, only better.

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restored2x

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

White River has a very good platter.

Take your pick of fried or broiled.

Priced about the same as Red Lobster, only better.





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Gaspar

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

White River has a very good platter.

Take your pick of fried or broiled.

Priced about the same as Red Lobster, only better.





Forgot about them.  That's some good stuff!!  Not pretentious!
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joiei

White River, love those hush puppies, yum.
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inteller

yeah, if they just werent in the ghetto part of town.

i dont do seafood but I hear that that boston's place at 71st/sheridan is good.

Conan71

quote:
Originally posted by inteller

yeah, if they just werent in the ghetto part of town.

i dont do seafood but I hear that that boston's place at 71st/sheridan is good.



I keep forgetting about that place.  I'm surprised it's still open.  Every time I drive past there's only a few cars.  I'm a little leery of eating at a low-volume sea food place.  Nothing like some rank seafood to tear your guts up.

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RecycleMichael

I would stay away fron Dead Lobster.

White River is way better.
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inteller

quote:
Originally posted by Conan71

quote:
Originally posted by inteller

yeah, if they just werent in the ghetto part of town.

i dont do seafood but I hear that that boston's place at 71st/sheridan is good.



I keep forgetting about that place.  I'm surprised it's still open.  Every time I drive past there's only a few cars.  I'm a little leery of eating at a low-volume sea food place.  Nothing like some rank seafood to tear your guts up.





Fish Daddy's is always packed and although I never get any seafood there, they seem to sell lots of it.

tulsa_fan

Maybe White River is slow for dinner, but it is packed for lunches.  You have to either get there before 11:30 or after 12:30 to even get a table.  I don't like seafood, but coworkers did.  I got the brisket and amazingling, it was delicious!
 

Cirage

It seems fair that there aren't very many decent seafood restaurants here, being land locked and all. The fishing's not great at the ol' Port of Catoosa from what I hear.
I can vouch for the cedar planked salmon at Fish Daddies. I've  also heard good things about Copelands, you might try them for creole style seafood.  As for  a local joint, I haven't come across one yet.

Conan71

quote:
Originally posted by Cirage

It seems fair that there aren't very many decent seafood restaurants here, being land locked and all. The fishing's not great at the ol' Port of Catoosa from what I hear.
I can vouch for the cedar planked salmon at Fish Daddies. I've  also heard good things about Copelands, you might try them for creole style seafood.  As for  a local joint, I haven't come across one yet.



I saw where Al Copeland died the other day.  He was also the founder of Popeye's Fried Chicken after a couple of failed business ventures.  

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dioscorides

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quote:
Originally posted by inteller

yeah, if they just werent in the ghetto part of town.

i dont do seafood but I hear that that boston's place at 71st/sheridan is good.



i have been there a couple of times.  the service hasn't been much to talk about; but, the food has been good.  the crab cakes are awesome.
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just want to clarify...
my response is about boston's, not white river.
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