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    Anker's Fish House

    3.4 (43 reviews)
    ModerateSeafood, Salad, Soup
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    Mac and cheese
    George L.

    It had been sometime since we've been to a fish fry place, So we decided to head over to Aker's Fish House and give it a shot. The interior of the restaurant was clean, the staff was extremely friendly, and the food displays looked good. I ordered my meal, and shortly afterward, I headed home to eat. The fish fry was very good. I was given a very long piece, which I broke up to fit into the bun. The tartar sauce was delicious, and exactly what I was looking for. As for the sides, the mac and cheese was good, very traditional real mac and cheese, not that boxed stuff (which has its place). The french fries reminded me of the kind you get at baseball games when I was a little kid. They were cooked perfectly, and hit the spot. The coleslaw was yummy, with a slight sweetness to it that kept me coming back for more. Overall, we both really like this place and will definitely be coming back. It's not fine dining by any stretch, and that's a good thing, because it's a fish fry place, and a very good one at that!

    Fish fry
    DJuan L.

    As soon as you walk in, you get the feeling that this one a favorite among the locals. I witnessed the workers engaging with customers on a first name basis and it appears to be family-owned and operated. The menu provides a nice variety and includes some non-seafood options. There isn't a ton of seating inside, but there is also outdoor seating. I ordered the fish fry and the lobster roll. The fish fry was pretty standard and didn't stand out much, but the lobster was a different story. The lobster roll was PACKED full of lobster. It was a Connecticut style roll, so it was warm and there was no mayo....just butter! No lettuce, no scallions, no fillers.....just lobster! The only drawback is that they charge an 3.99% when using a credit card. I believe it used to be cash-only, so accepting credit/debit cards would be an improvement. However, it'd be nice to not have the extra. I've been here twice and may make it a 3rd time real soon.

    Fish fry, I put on the tartar sauce.
    Franklin H.

    Why am I a fan? Really it was the onion rings. A small order is large enough to be shared between 2 people. Homemade, deep fried properly, with light breading/coating. Not greasy (for onion rings, so it is relative). The fish fry itself was fine. Nothing exceptional, but no flaws, in that it is fresh and no off flavors. Tartar was ok too. Sometimes some other places can't even get that right. Some fish fry places the fry oil is too old, but not here. Clean flavors. Not a destination I would drive to just for this, but if I am going to be in the area and want some seafood this place would be on the list.

    The new interior
    Daniel B.

    When I first came to Anker's a couple of years ago, it was cramped and dingy, yet packed with regulars getting their fish fry fix. It felt like a place out of time. But that era is gone. The building has been expanded. There are now several tables and a counter to eat your food inside. However, at peak times it may be hard to get a seat. The picnic tables outside are now constrained by a patio which makes it feel less like eating in the parking lot, and more like eating on a dock. Some might miss the charm of the old space. Not me. And I'm tempted to give the place four stars just on the strength of its remodel. But as far as regional fish fry places go, I have yet to find a dish that's puts the place above the pack. On our second visit, we learned from the past and avoided the clam strips, opting instead for an Ipswich clam roll, a scallop roll, a shrimp roll, and a basket of mixed fried veggies. The winners were the shrimp roll (for my daughter) and the Ispwich clam roll (for me). And while there were some good bites in the basket of fried veggies, not all the veggies were created equal, and some had a bit of raw batter still between the crisp crust and the veggie within. In the future, I'd go for a single veggie, like cauliflower instead of taking the mixed bag. The string beans and the eggplant were probably the weakest links of the bunch. As others have said, I too would recommend skipping the french fries. If you need something that's fried besides fish, there are plenty of other options beyond potatoes. Personally, I prefer a bit more kick from cocktail sauce, but Anker's has tabasco out on all the tables for those who want to doctor up the sauces a bit. It is a treat to be able to enjoy the full belly clam experience, without having to pay an arm and a leg. $7.50 for the Ipswich clam roll seemed like a good deal. And I'd like to return and try the fried smelt. One of these days, I'll learn to order a little less fried food, so I also have room to try one of the sweets on offer. But as it is, I have a hard time saying no to deep fried goodness. And every time I'm done, I can't imagine eating another bite. I'll be back, again in search of that stand out dish, that would elevate this local institution to four stars in my book.

    Fish N Chips with a side of Gumbo.  Tasty!!!
    Wesley M.

    I really enjoyed my meal. Light crispy Fish N Chips. Not heavy or oily at all. The staff was extremely friendly and polite and the price points were very reasonable. The only down point was the line wait. However, I'm sure this was driven by the fact that they have been closed for an extended period for a total remodel and all the regulars were happy they were open again. Today was my first visit, but the general mode of those in line was pleasant and no one was complaining about the wait (these were the regulars that were all happy this restaurant was open again). Personally, I was happy they were open as well. Nothing fancy about this place, they are not attempting to overcome any deficiencies or trying to be something they are not. Simply put....good food at a good price. Be patient and plan for a little wait. Oh yea....CASH ONLY. But no worries, there is an ATM in the foyer. Total Friends and Family recommendation. Totally Bookmark worthy..

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    3.9(30 reviews)
    10.6 mi

    Union Seafood on Central Avenue in Albany is described as "Chinese meets Louisiana," according to…read morethe restaurant's website. I've been there before and the crazy, giant fiberglass crab on display in the entrance is always a hoot. So is the fiberglass shark head on the wall in the dining area. I like a place with a sense of fun and humor. I also like this place for its seafood boils. The good news is that this restaurant--which was very good to begin with-- has gotten even better. Last time I showed up, the server brought the seafood boil still in its boiling bag and cut it open in front of me. It was up to me to reach into the hot bag and pull out its contents. There was steam everywhere. A hot mess, indeed! This time, the kitchen took care of the boiling bag for me. Instead, they beautifully arranged the boiled seafood on a large platter. Wow. It looked amazing and tasted even better! This time, I'd asked for a Number 4 with mix of seasonings, including garlic and butter. There were: one big lobster tail, plenty of shrimp, clams, crawfish, potatoes, corn on the cob, hard boiled eggs and extra veggies. It was described as enough to feed three people. Coincidentally, we were a party of three. We also ordered a Cajun Fried Rice for good measure. We really didn't need it. We were so full. The fruit drinks were great, too. Union Seafood is a franchise with locations in Troy and Schenectady. They're owned by Larry Weng who also opened Ji Bei Chuan Rice Noodles & Ramen on Western Avenue in Guilderland, according to local news reports. In celebration of May being AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) Month, it's probably fair to say that Asian-American owned restaurants such as Union Seafood have added much variety to the overall dining experience in Capital Region. Vive la différence.

    Ive tried this once last year and i like it. Brought my friend there yesterday. They have combo…read morechoices. We chose the 1/2 lb shrimp, 1 lobster tail, clams, crawfish. It's a lot and the seafood is fresh. I would say 3 people could share. We had it mild and mixed sauce. Maybe order hot next time since i did not taste the spiciness. We both enjoyed it. Price is not that bad. The place is huge but kinda datk inside. Service is great though. For dessert we got the coconut cake. It is kinda frozen. But it taste good. Surely coming back!

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    Hooked Market & Kitchen

    4.4(208 reviews)
    5.8 mi
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    I'm out of superlatives for Hooked, but since it had been a while since we had been, I thought it…read morewise to update my review. This is a haute cuisine place that is masked by the casual dining atmosphere. Seriously: top notch chef, original recipes, a core dedication to quality seafood, paired with a fresh fish counter and some prepared food to go. We usually go for something special, but tonight I decided to get an old childhood standby, fried clams (the Boston Basket) and the fish burger sandwich. I did not expect either to be as transportive as they turned out to be. The fried clams were as delicately done as I've ever had: not crispy, but not too floppy, with excellent breading. And while I prefer my clams naked, we tried all three of the dipping sauces -- a remoulade, tartar sauce, and cocktail sauce. Now normally I loathe cocktail sauce and can take tartar sauce or leave it, so I figured we'd eat up the remoulade and ignore the other two. Still, I gave them little nibbles. Man! The cocktail sauce was like no other I've had, with a heavy hint of horseradish and a far fresher flavor than I've ever had. Then the tartar sauce -- genius! It had a delicate spicing, with capers providing a floral backdrop. That was only a preliminary, as the fish burger proved to be complex, with hints of multiple kinds of fish, and a fennel-based spicing. I ended up having that afterglow, as if I'd had a couple of cocktails and was sitting next to a fireplace, that is the hallmark of truly fine food at an advanced level. We also had the usual outstanding service, attentive without being pushy. I seriously think Hooked should consider splitting into two restaurants: one where the ambiance is upgraded to match the high caliber of the food, and another cheaper one that is strictly fast casual and takeout, and they'd more than double the business. There is a restaurant back where we come from in California, Turtle Bay, that did this with fine dining on one side and the quick, simple, and affordable food on the other side, with a big shared kitchen between them but with completely separate ambiances. That way I could come back more frequently, and still have the original Hooked for special occasions!

    I finally decided to give Hooked a try after hearing many great things about their lobster roll…read more With that said, I'm glad I did because the food was delicious. To explain, I ordered the cold lobster roll with fries and it was great. First off, the lobster was tender, incredibly fresh, and they loaded the roll with it. Likewise, the roll was perfect. It was airy on the inside and crunchy on the outside. My only issue with the lobster roll was that it needed more mayonnaise. In the same manner, the fries were phenomenal. To make plain, the fries were scorching hot and seasoned to perfection. Also, they had a crispy exterior with a fluffy interior. These were simply great fries. Essentially, Hooked offers great lobster rolls and fries.

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    3.7(190 reviews)
    8.1 mi
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    Stopped in here while I was in town for work and had a pretty mixed experience. The atmosphere was…read morenice and it seemed like a good spot to grab seafood, but the service was noticeably slow throughout our visit. It took a while to get drinks and place our order, and we found ourselves waiting more than expected between courses. That said, the food itself had some highlights. The crab was absolutely amazing--fresh, flavorful, and definitely the standout of the meal. We also really enjoyed the shrimp cocktail, which was well-prepared and hit the mark. Unfortunately, the mussels didn't live up to the same standard; they lacked flavor and just weren't our favorite. Overall, it's an okay spot with some strong dishes, but the slow service and inconsistency in the food would make me hesitate before returning.

    I went here while on a trip to Albany to see the capitol building. It was nice…read more I ordered one of the seafood boil combos. It was a delicious mess. It had shrimp, crab legs, beef sausage, potatoes, and a half ear of corn on the cob. It came drenched in sauce, which was messy, but the taste was well worth it. The servers were very friendly, and the food came out in decent amount of time. Not super-fast, but not slow either. The place was also nice and clean. I would definitely go again, if I'm ever in the Abany area again.

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    1.4 mi

    Fabulous visit to Ember & Cork. It was a group of 4, 3 of whom had never been before including…read moremyself. The Espresso Martini was not on the menu but they were able to make it. For appetizers, we ordered the oysters and burrata and prosciutto toast. I did not try the oysters but the others said they were good. I would order the toast again. For my entree I ordered the steak frites. One of the best steaks I've ever had. Perfectly cooked to medium rare. Had a lovely crust on it. For dessert, we shared the bread pudding with salted caramel gelato, burnt basque cheesecake and pear fritters. All three were delicious but the bread pudding was the standout. I highly recommend ordering it. Also have to mention our server Frank who was lovely and very attentive. We had a lot of questions, if there was something he didn't know he was very quick to find out the answer and was very thorough.

    Had an incredible dinner here the other night. The…read morerestaurant has a wonderful wine list - varied by region, lots of price variety. They had one of my favorite wines by the bottle (Alto Reale from Sicily) and it was reasonably priced! For food we had oysters and the octopus appetizer. The octopus had a wonderful char and the perfect texture. We ordered the duck and salmon entrees - both cooked and seasoned to perfection. This may be my favorite duck dish I've ever had. And for dessert the bread pudding with salted caramel ice cream was recommended by our server and was excellent. Really just a great dining experience overall'

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    4.5(58 reviews)
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    Amazing dinners at Milas Restaurant 518…read more FLASH-FRIED CALAMARI caramelized artichoke purée, puttanesca aioli, basil, fennel pollen WHIPPED HERB RICOTTA confit tomato, calabrian chile honey, garlic crunch, focaccia FILET DUKKAH "AU POIVRE" pistachio dukkah pink peppercorn crust, potato pave, harissa honey carrots, truffle toum, cognac cream The flavors in their dishes are out of this world ************************************ We tried the new Mediterranean restaurant Mila's for dinner tonight and all I can say is wow The descriptions match the pictures in order MARIAS GLASS- Limoncello, Meyer Lemon Aperitif, Fever Tree Sicilian Lemonade, Prosecco MACCHU PISCO- Strawberry Pisco, Grilled Pineapple, Elderflower, Milas Citrus Blend, Egg White GREEK SALAD- feta, tomato, cucumber, candied olives, sumac onion, za'atar vinaigrette KUBENAH (Yemeni Monkey Bread) feta, za'atar, garlic butter, served with caramelized onion and dill labneh This was SO flavorful I loved the caramelized onions MANTI (Beef Short Rib Dumplings) tomato sauce, garlic yogurt, aleppo brown butter, dried mint THESE DUMPLINGS WERE AMAZING the tomato sauce was the best sauce I've tasted in a long time and this appetizer prompted me to get the short ribs for dinner LOBSTER PASTA- tomato, leeks, lemon tarragon pangrattato, bottarga, lobster cream, linguini BEEF SHORT RIBS-turkish coffee braised, labneh whipped potato, shishito peppers, sumac onions, carob molasses Ughhhhh these short ribs were amazing so many great flavors especially the carob molasses THE 50/50- Volcano Blanco Tequila, Sumac Cordial, Watermelon Cheons, Citrus, Dukkah Vanilla Panna Cotta- brûlée orange, pomegranate, white chocolate, mint The flavors in the were so so good Dark Chocolate Tahini Cake- sesame brittle, salted caramel, coffee ice cream That cake was 100000/10 I will say this was a little fancier and more pricey than your typical dinner but definitely an amazing spot to celebrate or have a date night The staff was extremely friendly and helpful

    Absolutely phenomenal!…read more We had high expectations going in and they were significantly exceeded. The restaurant itself is beautiful and the bar area is stunning. The tables are all well spaced and even with the high ceilings, it wasn't overly loud at all. The server and bus people were great and our waters were constantly full and the server spaced the whole experience out perfectly. She was quite pleasant yet professional. The cocktails were some of the best in the area. On par with places like Hamlet and Ghost and Josie's Table. High quality and not something you could easily make yourself at home, even with knowing what you're doing. So tasty and beautifully presented. All of the food was super flavorful and perfectly cooked. We wanted to try a bit of everything and ended up taking quite a few leftovers home. For appetizers we tried the olives, whipped herb ricotta and the cheese croquettes. All of those were amazing! The olives were so well flavored and you get a bunch. The herbed whipped ricotta was fantastic but the star was easily the bread it came with. It was so good! I see why there is an option on the menu for "more bread, please" because it's the best focaccia I've ever had. The cheese croquettes were also great and the truffle cream it's plated on was a wonderful touch. For our dinners we tried the chicken, za'atar fries, hummus and the four cheese flatbread. Easily the greatest flatbread I've had. It was beautifully presented and such a fun way to do a flatbread! The chicken was amazing, very flavorful, juicy and gorgeously plated. The delicious amba yogurt complimented the flavors of the chicken so well. The hummus was so fresh and the pita it comes with is always so good. The fries were delicious and the truffle aioli it came with was a perfect dipping option. We can't stop talking about how good it was and can't wait to return!

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    4.4(9 reviews)
    1.1 mi

    Words that come to mind for me regarding Mi Bandera would be informal, friendly, authentic. I'm…read morepretty sure it's a family run restaurant, as I could hear children in the back of the building. The menu features all the different types of cuisine you would expect in a Peruvian restaurant: Peruvian/Hispanic, stir-fries, and pasta dishes. Fish also features very heavily on the menu, which of course means many ceviche options too. We started with roasted corn nuts brought to our table, followed by beverages of limeade and purple corn beverage which was mildly sweet with cinnamon added. Our entrees were fairly simple, a beef stir-fry with fried rice, and grilled chicken on french fries with rice and salad. These came out quickly. The portions were more than adequate, and my simple side salad was better than similar side salads I've gotten at fancier restaurants. Small bottles of yellow and red sauces are provided to spice up your meal: yellow for fairly spicy, and red for REALLY spicy. For me, the yellow sauce was perfect for my chicken and my rice. Meals here seem like dishes you would have visiting family and friends in Peru, and I would not be surprised if Mi Bandera already has a loyal set of customers they would consider family and friends.

    I finally found something that is so different, and I have always liked raw seafood which was hard…read moreto find except in Japanese restaurants but Peruvian raw seafood has much more flavor, and so delicious. It was amazing. The waitress seemed friendly, and cool. I told her I am deaf, and she was okay with that. We still communicated just fine. I want to come back there even I live one hour, and about 15 minutes from there! It would be a worthwhile trip!

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