802 9th Ave, New York, NY | Directions 10019
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seafood galore.
everything was fresh and delicious. recommend: lobster roll, fish and chips, bisque and anything from the raw bar, especially those giant oysters in the other review! big drinks list - lots to choose from.
looking forward to warmer weather and outdoor dining.
Dining in Hells Kitchen Just Got Better. Much Better...Went here for dinner last Friday. It was the first nice day in months and I had to get out. I walked by and saw that the old Agua Dulce was now a seafood place. I have to admit, I liked AD, but decided to give the new place a try. I am so happy I did. The redone interior made the place much more welcoming and cozy than its predecessor. I started off with the By Land Martini with Homemade Black Truffle Brine. Martini drinkers everywhere take note. It was fantastic. The blue cheese stuffed olives didnt hurt either. Also a great beer list. There was a group of us so we shared a bunch of things. Everything was on point. Great oyster selection, including a Brady? Oyster. The thing was HUGE! Like nothing I have ever seen. They warm it up on the grill, sauce it, and then you literally need a knife and fork for it. Lobster Hot Dog was very good. Razor Clam Ceviche excellent. Lobster mac n cheese excellent and different. Very cool presentation. Shrimp Raviolis were great. Delicious sauce. And the Lobster Roll was fantastic. Cant wait to come back.
What the Nieghborhood Needed..... Two friends and I went to Pier 9 last night for dinner. All Ive been hearing about was this lobster Hot Dog that Chef Eric Hara makes. I didn't realize that the hot dog is actually made of lobster. It was really good. Pier 9 has a great selection of East and West Coast Oysters. They also have a killer craft beer list. I will definitely eat there again.
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