Thursday, 27 January 2011

Lobster at The Landing, Kennebunkport, Maine

When it comes to food, I'm normally of a somewhat inland persuasion. I love the sea, though, I'm near a major river and I like to eat fish, too. I've had fantastic fish dishes, esp when staying at the coast. I'm not too much into shellfish of any kind, though - not a fan of the texture and I tend to find the taste not worthwhile the risk of getting ill from a bad piece of shellfish. However, I'm always happy to give new things a try, and when we went on a holiday to New England last September, one of the things I'd definitely wanted to do there was to try some of the seafood specialties of the area.

In addition to chowder (or, more precisely "chowdah" ;) ), which I had delicious examples of at various places, the main challenge was lobster.

I'd not eaten lobster at all before in my life, and I was quite excited about the whole thing. My chance to try it came at a weekend trip to Kennebunkport in Maine. Here, we were happy to find The Landing, a restaurant with all kinds of lobster-variations on the menu and idyllic waterfront seating.



I ordered whole lobster, which came with butter, excellent chips (fries) and a really good salad - plus, of course, that requisite of humiliation, a funny plastic bib.



I needed a lot of advice of what to do and how, but I managed to crack the critter open and enjoyed the process of finding the food inside.

And, oooooh, how good this food was! I hadn't expected the lobster meat to be so sweet and tender and juicy. I even went on to eat the green bit inside, which I was told was edible though opinions were divided - some people scorned it, others relished it. Encouraged by the success of the lobster-eating-experiment so far, I dipped my chips in it and found it of exquisite taste.

(I tried not to think too much about what it might be - after all, it looked, to all intents and purposes, as if it might have been nothing worse than that staple of British pub food, mushy peas - and it certainly tasted better than those. ;) :D )

I had lovely glass of white wine with it, which complemented the lobster very well.

Prices and service were both alright.

Definitely a recommendation for a lovely place with good food.

http://www.landingintheport.com/

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