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There are a number of Seafood restaurants in the US but not all of them are really good. Restaurants that offer fresh seafood which is deliciously prepared keeping the natural flavor of the fish, attracts a huge number of seafood connoisseurs. Here are some of the seafood restaurants which are very popular because of its good food:
Le Bernardin Restaurant in New York.
Le Bernardin has been quite a popular French seafood restaurant since the time it was opened in 1986. Its innovative approach to seafood enlightens every diner. The head chef of the restaurant, Eric Ripert does wonder with his fresh catch. The main course of the restaurants consisting of baked lobster goulash, pearl onion and potato gnocchi are par excellence. Dishes are bit pricey but once you taste the sumptuous food you will not mind spending the amount.
Champlin’s Seafood Restaurant in Rhode Island
Champlin’s Seafood Restaurant located on the channel of Galilee is one of the favourite hot spot for seafood lovers. It offers fresh seafood in a very lively and friendly ambience. It is great to watch boats delivering fresh fish to the restaurant while waiting for your turn to come. The dishes are very tasty and have a regional touch. The must try dishes of the restaurants are lobster rolls, steamed lobster, steamers and fried scallops. The raw bar of the restaurant offers a wide choice of jumbo prawns and oysters.
Woodman’s of Essex in Massachusetts
Woodman’s of Essex is known for offering one of the best traditional New England seafood in the US. The Woodman family who has been serving delicious seafood dishes for five generation have a long list of loyal customers. Tourists as well as locals come here to get the taste of its internationally acclaimed fried clams which was invented here about 95 years ago. Once you taste them you will get addicted. The friendly ambience and great food make Woodman’s a great place for gathering with family and friends.
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