City Lobster

City Lobster

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Contact Info:

Address: 121 West 49th Street
City: New York, NY
Zip: 10020
map: View the Map
Phone: (212) 354-1717

Food Info:

Menu: View the Menu
Cuisine: Seafood

Cititour Review:

The owners of City Crab are coming out of their shell with City Lobster at a swanky new location at Rockefeller Center. City Lobster replaces Maritime, but continues the ocean theme with its high ceilings, porthole lamp fixtures and yes some rubbery looking lobsters stuck to the wall. You'll find the real deal in a tank near the entrance, next to the beautiful hostesses, who by the way are surprisingly friendly. My experience at City Crab was not all that good, so I had less than high hopes heading into City Lobster, but low and behold there are some pleasant surprises. First the bad news. Stay away from the artichoke and spinach au gratin topped with lump blue claw crab meat ($10.95). It's a pasty goo topped with so much cheese you'll be lucky to taste the dried out crab meat, luckier if you bypass the dish altogether. That said. The Blue Point oysters were delightfully fresh, chilled to perfection and flavorful, a very pleasant surprise and reasonably priced at around $11 for a half dozen. Now back to that lobster tank. I watched as they fished out my two-pounder to be broiled and stuffed with crab meat. It was pretty lively and I might add pretty tasty too. The crustacean came perfectly cooked and sweet, although I would skip the crab meat, which again was dry and added nothing to the meal, except the desire to drink more beer. And don't choke on the price -- 46 bucks! Oh well, afterall this is Rockefeller Center. Stick to the simple things and you should do fine at City Lobster. They also have a lively bar.

 

Review By: Benny Prim

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