We have recently moved to the area and I was wanting to try it but I am not a big seafood person,(it is so hard to find fresh seafood that doesn’t fishy and old), so I hesitated until I found a coupon at our door step for a free fish taco. Personally, I did not know if I would like it but I am up for new things. I tried the blackend tilapia fish taco and a stuffed jalepeno and boy was I impressed! As stated at the begining, it is hard to find fresh seafood, but this place had it! It was the right amount of spice and flavor and I am sold on the fish taco concept. The staff was great! Very nice people! They were sincere in wanting to make sure that everyone was taken care of and that the food was up to our expectations! The marketing strategy of passing out coupons worked! I will be back! Oh! The prices are great as well. Not overpriced which is nice! A person can eat for around $ 7…depending on what you buy… maybe $ 9 but you get lots of food! The taco and stuffed jalepeno were plenty! Drinks are a little pricey but that is to be expected. Everyone tends to overcharge these days so I will not hold it against them. That is how they make a little extra money… Overall, OUTSTANDING! TRYIT! You will be back for more!
Ryan V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Spring, TX
MMMMBOY! Tasty fried catfish! I get the all you can eat plate, which does a good job of having so much that I don’t ask for more. But it’s a great deal in my opinion. The cocktail sauce and the tartar sauce are both delicious with the catfish. The onion rings are also crazy tasty. The staff is very nice, cordial, and attentive, kudos to them. The setup is nice too, small’ish venue with TVs, etc. Good accessible location as well. Parking ain’t a pain. Will definitely be back, just wish it wasn’t so far, otherwise I’d come more!(maybe that’s a good thing)
Jackie B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
All-you-can-eat catfish sounds pretty awesome to me, except that I’m not particularly a catfish fan. My favorite fish is Long John Silver’s, so I’m not sure how credible of a reviewer I am. My boyfriend and I went with his family, and I know they like it, haha. It’s a pretty small restaurant, and the place was packed the day we went(I think there were some fights on tv or something). It’s located sort of in the corner of the Westwood Village Center, to the right of Kroger. Parking’s pretty much unlimited, as the lot also serves Kroger. Even not being a catfish fan, the batter they dip it in was what made me love it(along with the house sauce they give you [seasoned tartar sauce, I think?]). Their red beans and rice had some great creole-style seasoning, and if I were to go back, it’d definitely be for that.