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waahahaha Aug 11th, 2006 02:39 PM

Nova Scotia Lobster Roll
 
Hi guys, I've been to Nova Scotia few weeks ago. I enjoyed the lobster dinner and lobster roll there so much. However I would like to know which lobster restaurant is most known by local which have great lobster and seafood? Because the one I went to right at the Halifax dock ... seems like for tourist only...

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Tanya Aug 12th, 2006 03:23 AM

Well, personally speaking I never order lobster when out because most of them are held in holding tanks. When locals purchase lobster it is usually from the fisherman directly off the wharf as they are unloading their catch for the day. Now that is what real lobster is all about!

However, having said that - probably the closest to a real experience is Hall's Harbour Lobster Pound on the wharf! http://www3.ns.sympatico.ca/seafood/about.htm

Tanya Aug 12th, 2006 04:24 AM

Chuck,
I see on your website you tried the fried clams while on the Waterfront in Halifax. Parrsboro or the Five Island area of NS have the best, fresh clams I have ever had! We ate at a little restaurant past the Fundy Geological Museum (I believe the Harbourfront or Harbourview). They tasted like I had dug them myself that morning!

waahahaha Aug 12th, 2006 07:02 AM

Thank You Tanya for the recommendation.
Ya ~~~ the clams I've tried at the Halifax dock was chewy and didn't have any clam tastes ... I wish I can have the fresh one again. Btw, does Nova Scotia people serve clams at raw like the oysters do ?

Tanya Aug 12th, 2006 11:11 AM

Not that I have ever experienced ... however, fresh just out of the water scallops - that's another story :)

waahahaha Aug 12th, 2006 12:43 PM

Yum ~~ I want to have that ~~
Raw scallops must taste like heaven, and good fro sashimi with soya sauce and wasabi. :)

faithie Aug 12th, 2006 02:04 PM

I.m a Maritimer, we eat Clams cooked, like mussels(steamed)... And we eat scallops fried in butter, never had them raw. And yes, lobster is fresh from the wharf.P.S. Cute, true story. My mother came from a poor family, growing up in the '30's in Rural PEI. Then only poorer familys ate lobster. She used to hide her lobster sandwiches at lunch, lest she be made fun of. Not any more!!

Retired_teacher Aug 12th, 2006 06:51 PM

Although they're certainly not the best lobster rolls around, you really should try one from McDonalds while in Nova Scotia..... good value for the price IMHO.

irecommend Aug 12th, 2006 07:01 PM

My mouth is watering! Stop!!!! hehe

irecommend Aug 12th, 2006 07:07 PM

To all_please ignore this idiot the mash potato guy He seems to be looking for a little attention all over. Probably very best igored

waahahaha Aug 12th, 2006 08:35 PM

Hi, Faithie ~~ what an interesting story you've just told me. Let me put this down on my website to share with other people. It show the history of Canada a bit and how ironic today's world become :)

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Chuck

FauxSteMarie Aug 13th, 2006 11:26 AM

I always recommend that tourists try one of the church lobster suppers. You do not go away hungry, you eat well and you support the locals.

Scotia Aug 19th, 2006 05:55 PM

One of my favourite places to eat lobster is Stafford's Lobster Pound at Fox Point. It is located near Hubbards on the way to Chester. I recently had an excellent lobster sandwich at the Evangeline Inn in Grande Pre. Not a roll but a sandwich with lots of lobster for $7.00 approximately.

wow Aug 19th, 2006 06:42 PM

One of the worst places for lobster is a place called Killarney Lodge in Ontario near Algonquin Park. They served "Lobster Tails"( which consisted of one small lobster tail cut in two...so, about 2 small bites of lobster in total)....for $44!!(included salad or juice, soup, rice or potatoes(potatoes were cold...supposed to be roasted & hot), vegetables & dessert. So, don't go there for your lobster in Canada(I know this post is about NS Lobster but you often see Atlantic Lobster on menus in other parts of Canada...like Killarney lodge in Ontario!)

laverendrye Aug 20th, 2006 04:45 AM

Lobster tails at Killarney Lodge? I'd hardly expect to find good lobster in the woods of Northern Ontario, several thousand kilometers from the ocean. If it were on the menu at $44, I'd certainly think twice before ordering it unless I could see the live lobsters swimming in the tank.

Now if they couldn't do a good job with fresh pickerel, that would be another story!

irecommend Aug 20th, 2006 05:30 AM

Yes and in addition to Fiathies story of the lobster sandwich for the poor kids (my dad also experienced this) they threw all the extra lobster and parts into the field and plowed them in as fertilizer

GreenDragon Aug 21st, 2006 11:27 AM

Yup, my DH (whose family is all northern Maine/southern Canadian Indian French Rednecks) has stories about his grandfather and how lobsters were 'poor-folk' food.

Even today, they won't eat crawdads, consider them insects. When DH went up there (he lived in Palm Beach) and they caught a bucket full and cooked them, all his cousins were amazed at how good those 'insects' tasted, and went out to catch more!

bellhouse Sep 25th, 2006 08:27 AM

We were in Nova Scotia several years ago and stayed at a B&B called the Lamb and Lobster: in addition to the B&B the husband was a lobster fisherman and they raised sheep. I couldn't think of anything more exciting, gastromically, than being able to eat all the lamb and lobster you wanted. They, on the other hand, wanted anything but!


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