bicker said:Because the Maine lobsters have no trouble making the short journey to Boston!![]()
Fall1 said:I am a HUGE lobster fan but I won't order it again in WDW. I had it at Le Cellier and Narccoossee's and neither had any taste at all, it's just not worth the money in Florida.
Docsknotinn said:All lobsters are basicly shipped the same weather they go to Shulas or to any other restaurant. They are boxed, wrapped in wet paper or seaweed and overnighted. The difference in many restaurants is that they only carry chicks or some 1.5 poundrs where places like Shulas will have 2-5 pounders available at around $25 per pound. In Maine those might run $15 a pound but overnight air freight is expensive. Chicks can be bought in Maine very inexpensive. One of the best things in Maine is a lobster roll by the seashore.![]()
Ted and Holly said:$15 a pound? Not in Maine! Heck, I used to see 2+ pound lobsters for $10 at a chain grocery store in NH. Up to 1.5 pounders will go for $5 a pound in ME and NH. Fresh lobster is bought off a boat, not from a tank or a newspaper filled box.
Whether or not the lobster is live when it hits the restaurant, it needs to be prepared correctly. I found that very few restaurants, even in New England, actually bother to do it right.
Ted
If you're llokiing for seafood, I'd suggest Epcot. Check out the menus on the internet that are in Epcot.scoutsmom99 said:My mom and sister would really like to get some lobster on our trip, but I'm not a seafood person so I'm curious as to where people go for lobster on property at WDW? I'm thinking either somewhere that has a lobster meal or lobster as an add on.
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Docsknotinn said:2# lobsters for $10. As they would say in Maine. AYUH! What year was that?![]()
I'm not sure when the last time was you were in Maine but we make it just about every year. There are only so many large lobsters and they bring a premium.
I have enjoyed many lobsters and lobstah rolls at restaurants and Lobster pounds in maine and never had a bad one yet.![]()
Personally I'll take a live Maine lobster over a warm water tail any day unless its lobster season in Fl and the product is fresh. Other than that I personally never order warm water tails. I just prefer the others.![]()
At a fraction of the quality. There is no free lunch. Maine has the best value, because overhead is lower.I've never been to Maine but I understand you can get fresh lobster at a fraction of the cost elsewhere.
Docsknotinn said:I would not hesitate to suggest Shulas for lobster.
Paging Tom Morrow said:We recommend NOT going to Fulton's Crab House. As good as it looked, the taste just wasn't there....
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Instead, try Yachtsmans Steakhouse.
bicker said:Best place for lobster? Head up Buena Vista Drive to I-4, east to Daytona. Then go I-95 north for a thousand miles or so until you get to Boston.
Docsknotinn said:RobinB, most steak houses are the same. If it makes you feel better the lobster you meet is not likely the same one you will be eating.