had the opportunity to go to Zimmer's seafood on Friday. I was on my way home and the street was packed so I decided to see what the fuss was about.
I went into the spot and the line was long but moved efficiently my order was taken rather quickly but I waited about 20 minutes for a half shrimp and half oyster sandwich and a shrimp poboy for the wife.
I enjoyed the sandwich and the texture was great the seafood wasn't over fried or soaked with grease and the bread was crisp on top and soft in the middle. I will most definitely go back for more food. the only problem they aren't open when I get home they close at 6. menu posted
Food, Life & Times in New Orleans
All about the local food spots in New Orleans, the local music in New Orleans, All about the culture of New Orleans. and when I saw New Orleans-I mean the New Orleans that I live in.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
First Post Using The Blogger App for IPhone
I've been a little late doing this blog that's supposed to be about my life n times because I have been busy, but this iPhone app should make it easier...let's test it out
I work on the westbank of New Orleans but being from and living on the eastbank it's a Lil hard for me to find good spots to get food-only because I don't know where to go to get some good ole good ole. One day after work there was this flyer in the car talking about this new spot called
The Fish Bucket...
Today I decided to give it a try the menu was okay lots of fried stuff and they highlighted some products that were 100% Halal (sp?) or kosher.
I wanted a fish plate one of those good ole Friday supper plates- with macaroni and potato salad of course.
My co-worker ordered a hot sausage sandwich after much debate about the halal and regular beef.
whatever
we left and came back and our food was ready the hot sausage sandwich was different it was on a hoagie type bun not our usual french bread and was about 7 inches with two pattons patties sliced in half on it. The French fries looked hand cut and had the skin on which is a unusual but welcome change to the norm.
I couldn't help it I stole a fry, about 4 times.
The sandwich was sloppy like a good poboy should and it was gone before we left the car.
my fish was good i didn't take a picture but it was good please believe me...
I work on the westbank of New Orleans but being from and living on the eastbank it's a Lil hard for me to find good spots to get food-only because I don't know where to go to get some good ole good ole. One day after work there was this flyer in the car talking about this new spot called
The Fish Bucket...
Today I decided to give it a try the menu was okay lots of fried stuff and they highlighted some products that were 100% Halal (sp?) or kosher.
I wanted a fish plate one of those good ole Friday supper plates- with macaroni and potato salad of course.
My co-worker ordered a hot sausage sandwich after much debate about the halal and regular beef.
whatever
we left and came back and our food was ready the hot sausage sandwich was different it was on a hoagie type bun not our usual french bread and was about 7 inches with two pattons patties sliced in half on it. The French fries looked hand cut and had the skin on which is a unusual but welcome change to the norm.
I couldn't help it I stole a fry, about 4 times.
The sandwich was sloppy like a good poboy should and it was gone before we left the car.
my fish was good i didn't take a picture but it was good please believe me...
Saturday, December 3, 2011
First Post
What's Up Yall. This is my first post after creating this blog. I decided to make this blog after many years serving as the De-facto tour guide for my friends and family to just post for all to see. I'll be writing about my life and times in New Orleans and be review food spots in a unique way-the local way!!!
Roll with me Yall!!!
Roll with me Yall!!!
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