Monday, October 8, 2012

The Mermaid Inn 96 2nd Ave (between 5th St & 6th St)

Personally I was never a fan of oysters, I found it very disturbing looking because it definitely did not look tasty at all. So I never had the mindset to really try it. It was recently when one of my old friends from childhood wanted to meet up and she happened to be craving for oysters and told me about this restaurant called The Mermaid Inn that had great oyster happy hour from 4pm-7pm for 1 dollar a piece.

Wow, that is really cheap for oysters, I hope it's worth it! 
Why not right?



East Coast $1 / West Coast Oysters $1.75 / Baby Clams $1

So I decided to give it a try since after all I am already here. I was really taken by the texture of the oysters. It was...a little weird...I can't really explain it but it was actually really tasty at the same time. The garlic and cocktail sauce plus the lemon juice really helped bring out the authenticity flavor of the oysters. 

The lighter brown colored oysters are from the east coast and the two darker ones are from the west coast. Surprisingly they tasted very different from each other. The east coast oysters were creamer, sweeter, it was very good. However, the west coast oysters tasted really fishy and bitter. I did not enjoy that at all. It was something about it that makes you want to puke. I don't know why I did not have the same affect from the other ones. Nevertheless, I am only going to stick to the east coast ones.

Oh, and there is a tiny baby clam next to the west coast oysters that is hardly visible. We ordered more in the next plate. The clams were pretty good as well, did not taste like the raw clams that I had before at a seafood buffet (which also tasted fishy and bitter).



Fried Calamari 

Doesn't that look delicious? Sadly, I couldn't have any because I am allergic but it is definitely many people's favorite.




Classic Slider $7

Since I couldn't have any Calamari I ordered the baby cheese burger with plum tomatoes and shredded lettuce. Just looking at this photo makes my mouth watery. It's a tiny little burger that is a perfect size for a snack. Look at the sauce dripping on the plate...yum!



Mini Fish Taco $7

This is another one of their sliders, there's the blackened tilapia with avocado and smoked jalapeƱos inside with lime on the side. This is also very tasty. Although I found the fish a little bit salty for my liking but then again I have sensitive taste buds. Seven dollars for a mini taco is a bit pricy but it is worth a try. Got to admit, the presentation goes well with the taste.


I asked a few people who have been to The Mermaid Inn all suggested to go during their oyster happy hour. 

"It's awesome, get the crab boil for $25 on tuesdays and the west coast oysters are better tasting than east but I don't really trust west coast oysters nowadays because of the Fukushima accident so i'd stick with east side. The place is clean and the crustaceans are topnotch!" said Linda Eng, a graduate student at Hunter College. 

"I love oysters and The Mermaid Inn has great oysters. Definitely coming back for more." Said Dash Ni, 20, from City College.

"Love the lobster sandwich! So yummy! Said Sandra Pan, 22, graduate student from Columbia University.

Nevertheless, I'm really glad I went to this restaurant with my friend even though I never really had oysters. I am the type of person who likes to stick familiar foods and am usually hesitant to try new food especially if it is raw and rare. But then again, if I never tried the east and west coast oysters I would have never known that they have different tastes and is in fact very enjoyable. The happy hour here is great for oysters--that you can't beat!

1 comment:

  1. I love oysters! There is an oyster fair in Long Island this upcoming Sunday.

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