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the great purveyors that also have By RonL4234 - Jul 7, 2010 a shop in Grand Central Station's food court. Superbly fresh fish prepared well and not expensive. Try one of their wine flights with oysters, a steal for the price. Not fancy just well priced, very good wine selection with excellent service. Go before it is discovered by the Foodistas. www.zagat.com/verticals/PropertyDetails.aspx?VID=8&R... |
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concept , super fresh fish i wish By watis0716 - Jan 18, 2010 there was one in my neighborhood. Mussels are awesome. Fried oyster was great also .The lobster sandwich had so much lobster meat .my friend had the skate nice and crispy. Too bad the space is so small and no reservation ,i will be back www.zagat.com/verticals/PropertyDetails.aspx?VID=8&R... |
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Great!
By CGC - Jun 25, 2010 I really like the oyster and beer or wine pairing. The oysters are always delicious and the wines and beers the pair them with are a pleasure. I've never had a problem getting a table, despite there being a max of ten tables at the 2nd ave www.menupages.com/restaurantdetails.asp?restaurantid=45604 |
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the best for fresh seafood By DelG8101 - Jan 10, 2010 in Manhattan. Everything here, from the oysters to the black cod, is so fresh it's practically still swimming. Between the composed entrees and the more simply prepared items offered on the seafood bar section of the menu there is something for everyone. www.zagat.com/verticals/PropertyDetails.aspx?VID=8&R... |
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Leave with a Full Belly and Money By 89thandbroke - May 25, 2010 Wild Edibles is perfect if you could careless about the ambiance, but like good food. Reason I say that is because Wild Edibles is a fish market, that also serves as a restaurant. So you'll get florescent lighting and a line of tables newyork.citysearch.com/review/41542237?reviewId... |
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place for fresh seafood, By YHG4670 - Dec 23, 2009 small, practical ambience; menu limited to appetizers & entrees $20, moderately priced, good service. Sit in back watch food preparation. Tiny space also includes seafood market (where your menu choice is picked out), take out. www.zagat.com/verticals/PropertyDetails.aspx?VID=8&R... |
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Keeper! By Patrick Gardella - Mar 19, 2010 After a long day of work, we chose Wild Edibles based on the high ranking here at Urbanspoon. It lived up to the rating. Even though the place is small, there was no wait for the four of us. We started out with a flight of six oysters each, www.urbanspoon.com/r/3/107284/.../Wild-Edibles-New-York |
On
the fence By Native NY'er - Aug 2, 2009 I'm on the fence because I wasn't sure if I wanted to let so many people know about this fantastic seafood place bacause the restaurant space is so limited. I'd hate get squeezed out if it gets too popular, but it's just such a good www.menupages.com/restaurantdetails.asp?restaurantid=45604 |
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so happy I found you! By Homes - Mar 1, 2010 We are talking fresh. If you love fish - this is the place for you. Great variety, basically prepared any way you want. Sides good as well, nice and clean, but the star is the fish. Tables a little tight but who really cares. www.menupages.com/restaurantdetails.asp?restaurantid=45604 |
Great
little fish market By Kaitlin M. - Jul 20, 2009 While the prices are a little high it is definitely worth it. One of my favorites is the New England Clam Chowder. It is not as creamy as some of my other favorities but it is delicious in its own right. There should be more fish markets www.insiderpages.com/b/9851235094 |
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Wild
Edibles Oyster Bar 212.213.8552, 535 Third Avenue between 35th & 36th
Sts., NYC ©2004-2014
Wild Edibles Inc., All Rights Reserved. Web Site by: jrlobdelldesign.com |