I had lunch at this small storefront today.
They were belting out some heavy grease atmosphere when we walked in. Instead of the normal soul food steam table all of the sides are under heat lamps in hotel pans. My dining pal and I split a larger order of fried lobster ($20, small order is $10), two sides ($2 each) fried okra and a couple of drinks. The lobster dinner includes fries, corn bread and a dinkly little cup of slaw).
I did chat up the cashier on how I thought it was illegal for a soul food restuarant to open without the ability to sell sweet tea. They are still working out some of the kinks in the operation....after her third time trying to ring up the order correctly, I think she threw in my Pepsi for free.
The fried lobster was okay, when fresh from the grease. It needs to cool down for almost 20 minutes before I could detect any lobster flavor. I think there was about a dozen pieces of lightly breaded tail (and who doesn't enjoy a nice piece of tail on their lunch hour...bada bing!)
Despite being under the heat lamps, the sides were quite good, we had steam/fried cabbage and sweet yams. The smothered pork chops on the daily special looked pretty good.
I am not in any hurry to get back, mainly because I just can't eat that way at lunch without slipping into the post-lunch coma. However, if I am headed over that way, I just may make a stop. The hamburgers also looked tasty. I think this place may suffer from an identity crises. Is it a shrimp shack with soul sides or a diner/grill that specializes in fried fish...they claim to be famous for the fried lobster, maybe they should concentrate on that until things are running a bit more smoothly.
pd
Unchain your lunch money!