Thanks. I don't think she's had crab or scallops either yet, as we never go to seafood restaurants. I see English's has kids crab too - maybe she can try them both Or perhaps we can go crazy with a starter of scallops too.Enjoy and as she likes prawns, I'm sure she will like lobster especially if she likes crab or scallops as a similar texture but not flavour.
Steak with lobster, prawn and cockles in a creamy sauce is to die for or just plain with lime and pepper.
Crab is way superior to lobster.
Any decent chef will tell you this.
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This. You could also try the Salt Room so Mrs Triggaar has something not fishy as an option.
Dear wise NSC
My daughter is about to turn 12, and she would like to celebrate her birthday by trying lobster. She likes fish and has asked about lobster before, and I've told her it's expensive and she can try it on her birthday, so here we are. Mrs T doesn't like fish, so we never go to seafood restaurants (and have no idea which are good/bad), but we can make an exception for the birthday girl (although it doesn't have to be a seafood restaurant, happy to go to anywhere that serves nice lobster).
I'm thinking of a Western style lobster, rather than Asian. Please also recommend the particular style you think most appropriate for a 12 year old newcomer.
Where would you knowledgeable folk recommend?
Thanks
Crab is way superior to lobster.
Any decent chef will tell you this.
I’m going to The Salt Room in a few weeks time, don’t think they have lobster on the menu at the mo.
Singapore Crab at the Urchin or Riddle & Finns... ohhh yes! Excellent value for money as well given how it takes about 45 minutes to eat it
Looking at their menu you are right, they don't. Somewhat surprising for an establishment that is primarily a seafood restaurant I would have thought.
Crab is way superior to lobster.
Any decent chef will tell you this.
Looking at their menu you are right, they don't. Somewhat surprising for an establishment that is primarily a seafood restaurant I would have thought.
Crab is way superior to lobster.
Any decent chef will tell you this.
I guess you didn’t rate Marco Pierre White as a decent chef then.
Rather than going out for a full slap-up (and expensive) lobster meal when you don't know if she will like it or not, why not buy a fresh lobster and have her try it at home first ? You can pick up a decent sized one thats been cooked at the Monteum fisheries along the seafront road (opposite B&Q) for £12-£14.
Take her out to Frankie & Bennys for the meal.
I have always found them to be very expensive and not VFM and the one in Aldrington Basin to be much better. It is ironical that I was talking to my brother in law, a fisherman with his own boat, yesterday and he was saying exactly the same as we were discussing French fishing boats fishing off our shores and the number of French lorries with 40ft trailers who take fish from Aldrington back to France.
This thread has got me looking at Lobster Thermidor recipes, so some good comes from it.