1485 Town Center Dr
Visited May 7, 2013
Among the plethora of restaurants at Lakeside Village, Fish City Grill was an easy first choice. The menu items are more varied and eclectic with emphasis on Southern and Cajun cooking.
The Oysters Nachos are a signature item comprising fried oyster, chipotle tartar sauce, and pico de gallo. These little morsels were tasty with the mildest kick. The oysters failed to shine through and were dominated by the pico de gallo. Priced at $8, these looked cheap. The Nachos were good and welcome but fell short of expectation.
The Serafin's Fish Taco is another signature item. It's more of a burrito than a taco. The taco consists of fried tilapia, cabbage, pico de gallo, shredded cheese, ranchero sauce, rolled, and a flour tortilla. This was an enjoyable entree with a great mouth feel but it lacked a spicy and vibrant kick I anticipated,
Key Lime pie. My taste buds are either dying, burnt out, or maybe the key lime just wasn't as tart as those I've had in the past. This pie was quickly consumed without mouth puckering.
Overall, this was a very enjoyable meal. The waitstaff was very courteous and non-intrusive. I'd be glad to make Fish City Grill with its varied menu part of my regular routine.
Among the plethora of restaurants at Lakeside Village, Fish City Grill was an easy first choice. The menu items are more varied and eclectic with emphasis on Southern and Cajun cooking.
The Oysters Nachos are a signature item comprising fried oyster, chipotle tartar sauce, and pico de gallo. These little morsels were tasty with the mildest kick. The oysters failed to shine through and were dominated by the pico de gallo. Priced at $8, these looked cheap. The Nachos were good and welcome but fell short of expectation.
The Serafin's Fish Taco is another signature item. It's more of a burrito than a taco. The taco consists of fried tilapia, cabbage, pico de gallo, shredded cheese, ranchero sauce, rolled, and a flour tortilla. This was an enjoyable entree with a great mouth feel but it lacked a spicy and vibrant kick I anticipated,
Key Lime pie. My taste buds are either dying, burnt out, or maybe the key lime just wasn't as tart as those I've had in the past. This pie was quickly consumed without mouth puckering.
Overall, this was a very enjoyable meal. The waitstaff was very courteous and non-intrusive. I'd be glad to make Fish City Grill with its varied menu part of my regular routine.




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