Hi - I suppose I've been a long time casual visitor/lurker, who after meeting one of the people running this board, decided to post. Please feel free to let me know if I'm stepping outside bounds, though I have read the FAQ on posting and will endeavor to play nice.
I tried this place a couple days ago - and still can't bring myself to refer to it by its (frankly ridiculous) name. Food was good though. More detailed review (reposted from my site) below!
http://www.fallingbeam.org/post/4426861 ... ower-priceDa Lobsta, Somewhat Overpriced at the Lower Price Point, RMS 2.5 LOE 2Because I’m a slave to whatever Steve Dolinsky says (sic), after reading his article about this place (I can’t bring myself to repeat its absolutely ridiculous name), I ended up picking up dinner from there.
The food was good - or as my wife put it, “the ingredients are good,” and after a significant pause, “and well put together.”

The shrimp roll, while excellent - the shrimp was crisp and fresh and lovely, and the roll was surprisingly good - was tiny. It was basically the size of a hot dog, and not a generous one. But really the reason there’s no picture of it is because it was delicious and we wolfed it down almost immediately - which wasn’t hard, because it was tiny.
The lobster mac & cheese is exactly that, and not bad, though if you’ve seen these pictures, you know that my mac & cheese bar is set very high.

The clam chowder was good. And it exemplified the best thing about the food, which I prize very highly, that it was perfectly seasoned, if not under-seasoned, in the best way possible. It’s far too easy, in meals with garlic butter especially to go far too far and have things drenched in butter and recoiling from saltiness. And this stuff avoids that with aplomb. But for a “large” portion, I was underwhelmed.

The salad I think personally was excellent, though my wife found the dressing mystifying. Good crab meat (mostly eaten in the shot above), nice salad, didn’t even mind the chick peas. Croutons were crisp and good.
Overall, I’m not going to say it’s entirely overpriced, but it is. Their claim to be “a lower price point, and you don’t have to go through the whole fine dining experience” - sure, the price point is lower than some, but these are the equivalent of “fine dining” portions. Really what they are are “chick-portions” or designed to please ladies who lunch - and if that is who you are, this is absolutely for you.
My wife did mention that I was lucky I didn’t go in, because the people behind the counter were the kind of slack-jawed individuals that I would have found insufferable. *sentence removed, content violates LTH policy* (see original post through url above)
But this is certainly not my wheelhouse, though I enjoy the food - and I would be happy for someone to correct my impression, especially of the value. I intend to try the Saigon Sisters Lobster Bahn Mi tomorrow at $15 a pop, so we’ll what that does to things…
# of Diners: 2 (both for pick-up/takeaway)
Items Ordered (Pictures Linked Below): Total 4 items, all for pick up.
Shrimp Roll (Traditional Style with Tarragon Mayo & Garlic Butter)
Lobster Mac & Cheese
Blue Crab Salad
New England Clam Chowder (Large)
Price Paid/Total w Gratuity: $40/42
Restaurant Moneyball Scale/RMS of 2.5 (between Accurately Priced - At par with general market value, and Overpriced - Not quite worth the price)
As my wife put it, if she was walking around the area, she would stop in and have the food. But we probably prefer Joey’s Shrimp House (if you don’t get the daffy woman on the register who I hope they fired), and if you are in the area, and it’s open, The Original Pancake House. If you factor in having to find parking there, it could go from annoying and can’t find anything, to $16+ an hour, which makes this now ridiculous. Hence the pick-up.
Reviewer’s Level of Experience with the Cuisine/LOE of 2 (Not My First Rodeo - Can’t claim special knowledge of this cuisine, know lay of land)
Never been to Maine, have limited experience of lobster, and this particular style of seafood, I’m not going to say I know that much about it, and am happy to be corrected.