Okay! For any of you that are still hanging in there, I will again give you my apologies for being such a slacker---but I am
determined to get this dining report completed!!
So, for our next meal, we had decided that dinner at our hotel would be good and after an awesome meal we had at The Flying Fish Cafe last trip, figured it would be our best bet.
We arrived right on time for our ADR at 5:35 and were seated after about 5 minutes, nothing too bad. We requested that we be seated at the Chef's Bar so we could watch the food being prepared and have something to keep us entertained during dinner. Normally, conversation is the entertainment, but with the news we had just received that morning I thought that soaking in the atmosphere of the restaurant and enjoying the food would probably be best.
After ordering some diet cokes, we decided to order some drinks. I got (IIRC) a blood orange margarita that was goooooood. DH got a Yuengling and my DM got something like a Cosmo.
Before it was time for apps, our wonderful waiter Rogerio from Brazil came over and gave us an amuse from the kitchen. What a great little surprise! It was butternut squash soup in a tiny little tea cup. I don't have a picture, but I can tell you the soup was
aweeeeeesome. It was smooth, creamy and just a little spicy. It was the perfect start to our meal and even though the weather was warm, having a nice little taste of a cold-weather soup hit the spot.
Now was time for the good stuff, our appetizers!
I decided on the Yellowfin Tuna Tartar sushi roll.
This was a little piece (or, three little pieces) of tuna heaven. It was crispy, it was light, it was filled with flavor and just enough for me to eat without having to feel mad about sharing a piece with DH.
DH got the calamari.
He looooooved calamari and this was calamari done right. It was fried up nice and crisp, but wasn't greasy at all. The dipping sauce that came with it was fantastic and had a bit of an asian taste to it. Very nice and highly recommended by Erik.
My mom got the cheese plate for her appetizer, but got it boxed up to-go rather than brought out to the bar to eat. She wasn't extremely hungry and wanted to save room for her entree.
For dinner, I was a bit unadverterous and chose the same entree I got on our last trip---the potato crusted snapper. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?
This entree is in my mind PERFECTION. The fish is pretty mild and nice and flakey. The potato is crisp and seasoned well, but again---not greasy at all. The red wine sauce is a little rich, but compliments the other ingredients so well and the leeks are so tender and creamy. Looking at this is just making me huuuuungry.
DH got his favorite fish, salmon. I believe he chose this last time and liked it so much he got it again.
Yummmmmmm. He loved this. It did not disappoint for the second time. He said it was cooked perfectly and he liked the veggies that went with it (which is HUGE for someone who doesn't eat a single vegetable other than peppers and onions). The portion size was good, enough to be filling but not roll-me-out-of-here stuffed.
My DM decided to step out of the box and get.......
honestly I can't remember what it was. It was a Chef's special and I can't remember the name of the fish or anything about it. But here it is anyway!
Although she isn't a huge fish eater, she really liked this. She said that the fish was good, the veggies that came with it were fresh and it was perfectly sauced so the fish wasn't drowning, but she didn't need to scrape her bowl either.
For dessert we all decided on this gingersnap cookie pumpkin cheesecake or something to that effect. It was seasonal and isn't on the menu anymore. Unfortunately, I have no picture.

Because we had an ADR for adult milkshakes at Sci-Fi that night, we decided to get the desserts packaged up to bring back to our room. I never ended up eating mine, but my Mom did that night and gave it two thumbs up. Pumpkin is one of her favorite things and she said it was the perfect dessert for her.
So, all in all The Flying Fish Cafe was FREAKIN AWESOME. I love this restaurant, it may be my favorite in all of The World. For anyone that is looking for some good seafood, I would definitely recommend it. For anyone that is looking for some good any type of food, I would definitely recommend it. For great ambience, service and food---as well as a great atmosphere while you wait (the Boardwalk), FFC is the place for you.
