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Old 11-12-2007, 03:29 PM
 
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Hoping you can help me.

I am in North Charleston on business for the next day or two and was able to bring my wife with me.

We're looking for a good seafood place either here in North Charleston or in Charleston proper. We're probably looking for a good broiled platter and a place with casual attire.

Any quick suggestions could really help out!
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Old 11-12-2007, 03:50 PM
 
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The few that come to mind are:

The Crab Shack
The Noisy Oyster
A W Shucks
Tommy Condon's
Gilligans (has all you can eat oysters special)
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Old 11-12-2007, 03:55 PM
 
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Default Seafood

213 Meeting St.
Charleston, SC

843-723-6000

Hyman's Seafood Restaurant
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Old 11-12-2007, 05:00 PM
 
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I agree with Hymans, had 2 bad meals at the Crab Shack.
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Old 11-12-2007, 06:52 PM
 
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We ate at The Noisy Oyster (practically right across the street from the hotel) and it was delicious!

Thanks for the recommendations.

Maybe we'll try Hyman's or AW Shucks for lunch tomorrow or dinner tomorrow evening!

Thanks for making CD work!
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Old 11-12-2007, 07:26 PM
 
Location: Summerville, SC
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I agree, stay away from Crab Shack... some of the worse food I've ever had

seafood? Gilligans on Ladson Rd, Fishermans Quarters in S'Ville, Red Lobster's pretty good... California Dreaming, James Island

tons of great places on Shem Creek in MtP, especially the Wreck... that place is probably the best on that side of the bridge, very casual and all cash The Wreck of the Richard & Charlene Home best lowcountry atmosphere experience anywhere around IMHO... you'll remember that place...

most of the places in NChas are all chains, good but not really good as a local would say... take the time and go over the bridge to MtP and treat your wife to a lifetime experience at the Wreck... screened in porch on the creek atmosphere and some really great food

if you want the best around NChas try a place next to Northwoods Mall called Carrabba's Italian grill... excellent any kind of food, some fantastic seafood too...
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Old 11-13-2007, 07:46 PM
 
Location: Summerville
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Wow Meks; you are all over the map on this one!
I don't think I'll ever see Red Lobster & Carraba's mentioned on the same post as 'The Wreck'.

I've been to the Wreck in Mt. Pleasant & didn't even know I was in the parking lot at the time until the owner walked out with cold beers to apologize for the wait. Awesome, local fare.

I've been to the Red lobster in China & it was the same as North Charleston;
not saying that's a bad thing...

Gilligan's & Fisherman's Quarters serve local seafood. That is especially important to people in the Low Country these days.
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Old 11-14-2007, 11:05 AM
 
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my vote is for Hyman's. I was visiting a few years back and my friends didn't get into town until 8:30 on Friday evening. We were staying 3-4 blocks away and couldn't decide where. The front desk people said "HYMANS!!!!!" so off we went for dinner at like 9:15 pm. Excellent suggestion. My friend is a chef in NYC and went into the kitchen and talked to the chef and staff for the longest time and couldn't believe they shared recipes, their version is on her menu in NYC for Shrimp and Grits, with the appropriate acknowledgement.
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Old 11-15-2007, 08:52 AM
 
Location: South Carolina
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OMG...Alpha!! what are you doin in my hometown and me not there to take ya'll out to dinner!!!?? Darn!!!

If ya already went to "the oyster" then yea, check out Hyman's or AW. They're both good but kinda expensive.

If you like Asian and your staying in a hotel close to the Oyster then you are close to our fav. Viet place. Follow the road beside the mall, past Hooters, and you'll see the Ice Palace on your right. Its right next to that. GREAT FOOD! Go there for lunch and save Hyman's for dinner.
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Old 11-15-2007, 09:23 AM
 
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OMG...Alpha!! what are you doin in my hometown and me not there to take ya'll out to dinner!!!?? Darn!!!

If ya already went to "the oyster" then yea, check out Hyman's or AW. They're both good but kinda expensive.

If you like Asian and your staying in a hotel close to the Oyster then you are close to our fav. Viet place. Follow the road beside the mall, past Hooters, and you'll see the Ice Palace on your right. Its right next to that. GREAT FOOD! Go there for lunch and save Hyman's for dinner.
Hey wesa, I'm always open to someone else taking me to dinner!

Hate me missed you. Maybe next time!

Was the Asian place you mentioned called 'Mei Tei'(not sure on spelling)?

If it was then it was right across the road from the Holiday Inn Express we stayed in. We had a good time even with it being a business trip. My wife about flipped as we were going down 26 to a location off Rivers Ave we saw the 'fatal' sign:

TANGER OUTLET BLVD This Exit

That's all it took for my wife to thoroughly enjoy the trip!
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