As some of you might remember, I visited my dad at Boston during Easter weekend. With this visit, I was able to revisit my favorite place in Boston, Faneuil Hall!
It was amazing to go back. Back in Vancouver, my favorite place in the city is Granville Island, which truly reminded me of Faneuil Hall because of the activities and marketplace.
I remember that Boston was known for their seafood and clam chowder, so I knew I had to try them!
While I was walking around the market, I noticed people walking around with these delicious-looking lobster sandwiches. After searching, I found where the sandwich came from. I went to Boston & Maine Fish Company where they sold all kinds of seafood.
I order the Lobster Roll. It had a roll, fresh lettuce, and tons of lobster and mayonnaise. It was a little expensive, but it was filling and delicious. I had a hard time eating this roll without making a mess. For one thing, it doesn't really fit in your mouth, so you have to slowly eat away the lobster with a fork then attempt to eat it like a sandwich.
Lobster Roll - $15 |
After walking around for awhile, I saw a young couple sharing a plate of fried seafoods. So I thought to myself, why not?
I found Fisherman's Net where they do all sorts of fried seafoods. I order the Fried Platter. Again a little expensive, but for what I was paying, I got a lot!
With my meal came Faneuil Hall's famous street performers!
This platter had fried fish, shrimp, clams, and oysters! Although unhealthy, everything was delicious! The scallops were juicy and the best part of the dish. Even the simple fries were yummy. I would definitely go back for this (I mean, at least when I'm in Boston).
Fried Seafood Platter - $15.50 (approx.) |
I really love Faneuil Hall even though it's as cheesy as Time Square and it's where the tourists go.
"You know, Boston people are full of sauce."
-Ellen Pompeo
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