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The Mooring Seafood Kitchen & Bar
1 Sayers Wharf, Newport RI 02840
Ajouté par137 utilisateurs
"DDD S48 E7 only open 5 months a year rhoade isalnd chowder - no cream - clear - dip clam cakes in this lobster chow mein creme brule cheesecake"
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"Clam Strips , Rhode Island Clam Chowder. July 8th , 2022"
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"Overlooking Nanaquaket Pond, Evelyn’s is a popular dock-and-dine destination for boaters and a magnet for fans of clam cakes and clear broth chowder. evelynsdrivein.com"
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"Roadfood -Evelyn’s is a summer-only drive-in with a very pleasant outdoor dining area: a row of covered picnic tables perched over Sakonnet Bay with a view of pleasure boats and the Newport shores. Outdoor dining is strictly self-service – carry your own food from the order window. We actually saw one couple spread a tablecloth and open their own wine to accompany lobster plates. Regular customers tend to eat inside at tables and a short counter, where the view is of each other, and where the air is filled with conversation and the hum of air conditioning (rather than the lap of water and the screech of seagulls). We noted that many of the locals order non-seafood meals from the broad menu: meat loaf, burgers, chicken pie, and one local oddity we cannot resist: a chow mein sandwich. It is a plate of frizzled-crisp Hoo Mee brand chow mein noodles, soy-sauce gravy, and vegetables (beef optional) with a hamburger bun floating in it. It is weird and wonderful in its multicultural way. For many summertime travelers, Evelyn’s is a destination seafood shack, where the blackboard menu lists market prices for fried clams, scallops, and lobster. Scallops and clams are available in small and large size plates, the large being immense. In our experience, the clams are extraordinary uniform in shape – the classic diamond-ring formation, with a chewy hoop and a gooey belly. The lobster roll, available with butter or mayonnaise served on the side, is pretty good, but we wish the meat were more chunky than shredded. Chowder and clamcakes makes a nice single-digit-priced meal – market prices for seafood easily can dispossess your of a $20 bill or more. You do want to reserve a little cash to splurge on the Rhode Island favorite for dessert: Grape-Nuts pudding."
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"I had no plans to try Evelyn's even though I've seen it on Roadfood and also Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. I was considering it but the reviews left me worried it would be a waste. Evelyn's is an old school clam shack that happens to serve the hyper local chow mein sandwich (this regional treat will be featured in my next report). They also serve a lobster chow mein plate that Guy Fieri featured but the reviews on it were bad after bad. The price ($30+ ) was also a little much for what might be bad food. But we ended up hanging out at the nearby Fogland Beach on a couple of occasions including our last morning in town before heading off to Massachusetts. So we stopped for an expensive order of fried clam bellies but as I previously stated I've never had a bad one and that includes these"
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