jennobrn01
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The best crabcakes, according to my DH, are at G & M's restaurant in Linthicum, MD! (I don't like crabcakes).
The best crabcakes, according to my DH, are at G & M's restaurant in Linthicum, MD! (I don't like crabcakes).
gatour said:If you don't want much done to them, then Flying Fish is some of the best. Mind you it is an appetizer portion, but the meat speaks for itself.
Lowillian said:The best crabcakes, according to my DH, are at G & M's restaurant in Linthicum, MD! (I don't like crabcakes).
otownguy said:Most importantly there are NO VEGETABLES. Nothing worse than places that put celery or onions or peppers into crab cakes, they don't belong there.

MEM said:I'm just back after a 2 week trip and one of my goals with the free dining was to evaluate crab cakes and creme brulee! I spent my summers on Delmarva so I like to think I know crab.
The best IMHO are the ones at Yacht Club Galley, closely followed by Flying Fish and then Kona. The ones at Narcoossee's were very good but not excellent as were the three above The ones at Boatwright's were disappointing.
Hope73 said:we like fulton's but dont take ressie.
Actually, they do take reservations through ADR. We made our reservations two months in advance and had a wonderful meal thereHope73 said:we like fulton's but dont take ressie.

Harambe said:I often order crabcakes for my appetizers, and, believe it or not, the best crab cake I've ever had was at the Liberty Tree Tavern in MK! It beat out Coral Reef, Capt' Jack's, and some other place that I can't remember at the moment! LOL!