Good point!How do classy and a dish often requiring a bib belong in the same sentence? Go for ambience, even a bit raucous but fun. Lobster's only classy when the servants do the fun stuff for you, outtsight.
Lol exactly! Tie the bib on and let 'er rip. I love the crab shacks with newspaper on the table and a little sledge hammer lol. Plus a big bowl of butter.How do classy and a dish often requiring a bib belong in the same sentence? Go for ambience, even a bit raucous but fun. Lobster's only classy when the servants do the fun stuff for you, outtsight.
I know O Mei but haven't been there in a while.Ceiling Cat - you MUST to to O Mei at Highway 7 and Valleymede. They do giant lobsters. One beast is cooked 5 different ways. A culinary delight.
I find lobster and "classy" to be counter-intuitive. A classy place charges you an arm and a leg, and will only serve you the tail. Lobster is something to eat with your hands and get messy with. I'd rather go to the Lobster Trap or Lobster Royale and get smelly.
I have been going to the Lobster Trap on Avenue Rd., south of Wilson for years. Top notch meal and small restaurant but good ambience.
Petz,I once got food poisoning there from a bad old lobster in the tank. It's more casual there also.
There are several versions of the lobster dish, you can have stir fried , or stir fried with sauce. I do not think they dunk it in a deep fryer.Yea and we all know how good deep fried food is for us! A lot of Cantonese cuisine seems to be deep fried and while tasty(excess fat always adds flavor) i try to avoid fried foods as much as possible. I prefer baked, broiled, grilled or steamed foods.
Petz,
Rabbi Gershom said that your food poisoning is just reward for your indiscretion and you must atone. See you at shabbat.