Don't hesitate, just get the half oyster, half shrimp po boy, jalepeno chips, and a ginger iced tea.
Try the thai spicy shrimp sandwich or the curry croquette. Their cakes are not only beautiful but are also light and sweet. I do agree that the ktown location has more options and is slightly better.
The Destiny's menu features a raw bar and fresh New England seafood like Maine lobster, fish tacos and clam chowder, alongside red and white wine, bottled beers and summery signature cocktails Read more.
This is an unpretentious hotel in a quieter part of Manhattan near the University.They have quiet, intimate cafe.
Allegedly Bob Dylan stayed here his first few nights. Came to the Village because this was where Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger revived folk music in the 1930's. Read more.
One of the best places to enjoy live music enjoy Cajun food in the city. There is a $10 food/drink minimum per person.
My new fave neighborhood bar that is def a "regulars" type of spot. The dirty martinis are solid. The spinach dip, pulled pork sandwich and Cajun fries are all delish. (4 of 4 petals via Fondu) Read more.