In perusing the menus, I'm seeing lots of chicken and fish dishes, and I'm wondering which dishes are served on the bone and off the bone.
For instance, pan seared airline chicken. Is that a boneless or bone in?
The halibut and the salmon, bone in or boneless?
Looking for a nice anniversary dinner, but I'm not familiar with many of the entrees at the "fancy" restaurants and hope to get some feedback from those of you who have eaten there.
I would prefer to have a filet of fish or chicken and not have to deal with bones.
Thanks for any help!
For instance, pan seared airline chicken. Is that a boneless or bone in?
The halibut and the salmon, bone in or boneless?
Looking for a nice anniversary dinner, but I'm not familiar with many of the entrees at the "fancy" restaurants and hope to get some feedback from those of you who have eaten there.
I would prefer to have a filet of fish or chicken and not have to deal with bones.
Thanks for any help!