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Bidra med feedbackI was really disappointed with my experience. I paid $20 for a 3oz lobster roll that had more mayonnaise than lobster, and the poutine was lacking, too.
This place is definitely a tourist trap! I ordered the small lobster roll, and it came with just a tiny 1/4 cup of lobster filling. I ended up going to a local diner instead, where I had a full-course dinner for the same price.
I want to start this review by mentioning that I live in New Brunswick, so I've had my fair share of lobster rolls throughout the province and in my hometown. Unfortunately, I was really let down by the lobster roll at this restaurant. It felt like a tourist trap with exorbitantly high prices that didn't match the quality of the food. We paid $11.95 for the roll and an additional $3.95 for fries, leaving me feeling like my meal wasn't quite complete. There was barely any lobster in the roll, and it was quite watery. I know I chose the smaller size, but for that price, I could find a much better lobster roll anywhere in the province with at least two or three times as much meat. I would rate my experience as a one-star meal, but I bumped it up to three stars because my husband ordered the fish and chips, which were not only a much better deal but also delicious. If you decide to visit, I suggest ordering the fish and chips!
O man, can resist a great local taste of fat food when the occasion presents itself so profitable! Just off from hwy 111, like you on the Fundy Coastal Drive and the main road of St Martin. Right after the first bright white church. These ladies know how to sling a medium fried fish dish, with freshly cut frits, out of the window of this small street fack. It was 'happen'! The largest quantity in the area has sprinkled for its share of seafood and ice. I had the fish (Haddock) plater. Deeply fried Batter Haddock - my first time with this atlantic resident - Burger with a bunch of fresh cuts below $10. Every penny (with a little outrage) and then some. = D. This is not a sushi country: if in Rome! Wow. New Brunswick! So sweet. Green-off-the-Charts. Largest hill on this side of the continental part. Small populations, smooth spacious roads. And a sea! My first skin color in ATLANTIC!!! St Martin and the Fundy Trail, while in Saint John area, especially if you just don't have much time to explore the bay more fully.
O man, cant resist a great local flavour greasy feed if the occasion presents itself so winningly! Just off hwy 111 as you turn onto the Fundy Coastal Drive and the main street of St Martin. Right after the first bright white church. These ladies know how to sling a mean fried fish dish, with fresh cut fries, out the window of this little roadside shack. It was 'happening '! The biggest crowd in the area congregated here for their share of the seafood menu and ice cream. I had the Fish (Haddock) Plater. Deep fried batter haddock -my first time with this Atlantic resident- burger with a heap of fresh cut fries Under 10$. Worth every penny (with a bit of indigestion) and then some. =D. This is not sushi country: when in Rome! Wow. New Brunswick! So sweet. Great air. Green-off-the-charts. BIGest hills this side of the Continental divide. Small populations, smooth spacious roads. AND an ocean! My first skinny dip in the ATLANTIC!!! St Martin and the Fundy Trail, while in the Saint John area, especially if you just dont have a lot of time to explore the Bay more fully.
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