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Best east coast raw oysters in NOLA?
Posted on 11/24/23 at 12:39 pm
Posted on 11/24/23 at 12:39 pm
Other than Luke.
Tomorrow lunchtime.
Appreciate it!
Tomorrow lunchtime.
Appreciate it!
Posted on 11/24/23 at 12:43 pm to TigerRenegade
I’d guess Seaworthy, Sidecar, 5’s Bar, Pigeon and Whale.
Posted on 11/24/23 at 1:45 pm to TigerRenegade
Seaworthy.
Sorry you'll miss the happy hour specials.
Sorry you'll miss the happy hour specials.
Posted on 11/24/23 at 1:59 pm to TigerRenegade
I’ve had Chesapeake oysters, they tasted a lil different but not a lot,,,do other east coast oysters tastes much different?
Posted on 11/24/23 at 2:16 pm to Degas
What time are the happy hrs and do they include non-gulf of Mexico?
Posted on 11/24/23 at 2:44 pm to Boston911
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I’ve had Chesapeake oysters, they tasted a lil different but not a lot,,,do other east coast oysters tastes much different?
Compared to gulf oysters? They’re very different. Oysters from New England tend to be smaller, less gritty, brighter, and more delicate. They are better than gulf oysters raw IMO, but gulf oysters are far and away the best for fried and chargrilled.
Posted on 11/24/23 at 3:00 pm to Boston911
quote:Search the term merroir.
do other east coast oysters tastes much different?
Similar to the term terroir for wine, but related to the sea instead of the land.
Posted on 11/25/23 at 8:35 am to TigerRenegade
Been wanting to try out Fives in the quarter. Heard good reviews from a few folks who live down there.
Posted on 11/26/23 at 8:23 am to TigerRenegade
Why would anyone choose east coast oysters over gulf coast? If you don’t like gulf coast oysters best you ain’t eating at the right spots. IMO
Posted on 11/26/23 at 4:57 pm to Mo Jeaux
I prefer having a nice big plump salty oyster. I’ve had raw oysters uo and down east and west coast and Canadian maritimes. When I bring oyster lovers from these areas to LA and go to the places that are iconic for LA oysters in south LA they can’t believe how much better we have it. A dozen is a meal. A dozen elsewhere is a snack.
Posted on 11/26/23 at 5:15 pm to Tha Herg
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Been wanting to try out Fives in the quarter. Heard good reviews from a few folks who live down there.
Just blows my mind that they are really charging $5 AN OYSTER for Gulf oysters.
Posted on 11/26/23 at 5:42 pm to Y.A. Tittle
No way. We here in SW LA are getting great oysters for $20 or less per dozen, raw. Less if you buy them by the bag and shuck them yourself. But we also are getting 16-20 count shrimp heads on from boat for less than $4.25 a pound.
Posted on 11/26/23 at 5:56 pm to Y.A. Tittle
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charging $5 AN OYSTER for Gulf oysters.
Probably farmed oysters grown off the bottom.
Posted on 11/26/23 at 7:36 pm to Y.A. Tittle
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Just blows my mind that they are really charging $5 AN OYSTER for Gulf oysters.
Same here. Restaurant markup is huge.Im speaking of farm raised oysters on the Gulf Coast. Most restaurants are buying these oysters between .85 cents to $1 per oyster locally. Farmers are selling at .35 cents to .60 cents per oyster. Your average wholesaler chargers .22 cents to wash, box and ship. Some wholesalers do sell to another supplier then sold again which can increase cost.
This post was edited on 11/26/23 at 7:38 pm
Posted on 11/26/23 at 8:53 pm to Sixafan
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rom boat for less than $4.25 a pound
That’s insanely high, most of the fall we’ve been getting them for less than $3/lb.
Posted on 11/27/23 at 11:30 am to Boston911
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I’ve had Chesapeake oysters, they tasted a lil different but not a lot,,,do other east coast oysters tastes much different?
I've had New England oysters and they were much saltier than gulf oysters, which was a bit surprising to me. I enjoyed them a lot.
Posted on 11/27/23 at 12:26 pm to Sixafan
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Why would anyone choose east coast oysters over gulf coast? If you don’t like gulf coast oysters best you ain’t eating at the right spots. IMO
because they taste a lot better. I like gulf coast oysters, but in raw format, they dont compare.
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