Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Seafood Plate at No Name Restaurant in Boston MA

I went to a uniquely named restaurant. It is called No Name. It is among fishing companies on a pier. The view out the window is nice; unless a fishing boat blocks ones view. The interior is nice. It is unexpected for its location but appreciated since it makes you feel like you are not at a fish company; there are fish companies on the same pier and building it is on. The people there are friendly. They are very helpful.
It came with Cole slaw. It had a nice taste to it. I find that some places seem to add too much vinegar to theirs. 

I had the seafood plate. It had oysters, scallops, shrimp and scrod. It was really good. It came with an ample amount of tartar sauce. It was not greasy and breaded just right. 

Here is more tartar sauce. It was needed. There was a lot of seafood on the seafood plate.

Here is the seafood plate my brother had. He substituted clams instead of oysters. I had one of his clams. It was good. It was only slightly different from my oysters. 

Here is the inside of the restaurant. It looks warm and inviting. It has a different feel from what one thinks it would have when one approaches it.

Here is the outside of the restaurant. One would not expect it to be as fancy as it was on the inside. It is a pleasant surprise when one enters the place. 





Goofy guy who likes to eat plus other things



sharing ones art on merchandise. 

No comments:

Post a Comment