Ate here for the first time tonight. Man, what a great place! Best new (to me) seafood spot since I first made it to La Oaxaqueña.
Las Islas Marias Restaurante Familiar is not playing exactly the same seafood game as TLO (Nayarit as opposed to Oaxaca), but they are in the same league for sure.
The owner even came out to chat with me for a bit. Real nice guy. They are still waiting on their liquor license (he said they expect it to take 6 months to a year). Luckily I already knew this (thanks to this thread) and brought my own.
Started out with the excellent
Botana Playa y Mar. What can I say? Huge amounts of fresh seafood - lightly cooked shrimp, raw oysters, lightly cooked octopus, what looked like chopped clams, raw scallops, all on a bed of very thinly sliced red onion. The only ingredient I could have done without was the fake crab.
Then moved on to the beyond excellent
Langostinos a la Plancha - huge fresh water shrimp sliced the long way & prepared in a delicious garlicky butter sauce. These things were messy as hell to eat, but well worth it. I ordered mine "con arroz y ensalada" (with rice and salad). I'll skip the salad next time, but definitely not the rice - it soaked up the leftover buttery goodness from the Langostinos & was quite delicious in and of itself.
My waitress didn't speak much English at all (although the owner did), but I speak enough Spanish (solamente un poco) that I was able to communicate with her. Got there a little after 7 p.m. and there were only two other tables occupied. I'm sure that will change. This place is
WAY too good to be sitting empty like that for long.
I'm
really looking forward to eating my way through the menu here.
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