Showing posts with label fishmarket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fishmarket. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2008

The Net Result in Martha's Vineyard



Planning on a trip to Martha's Vineyard this summer? Then you definitely have to stop by The Net Results in Vineyard Haven. This fish market is just a short walk from the ferry terminal and offers all kinds of fresh seafood. They also have a take out counter where you can get lobster rolls, steamed lobsters, and the best fried clams!

The prices here are very reasonable. Fresh seafood at its best. A 1 1/4 lb lobster cooked is $15.95. The clam bake is $18.95 and includes mussels, clams, and a lobster. We had our feast for 4 on the picnic benches outside for about $65. Saturday was a gorgeous day on the island with 70 degree weather. Many of the restaurants looked dead, but this place was bustling.

My fried clams:


Part of the clambake minus the lobster:


I didn't post any photos of the lobsters we ate that day because they pale in comparison to this giant lobster we saw at Net Result. Someone ordered it, I think it was 12 pounds?!

Note the little 1 pounders next to the giant:


The gigantuan lobster relative to a person:


The beast relative to the size of a human head. OMG:


Chomp Meter:
I like this better than the lobster shacks in Rockport. It's also a great place to get seafood for the family/friends/party if you've rented a vacation house in the Vineyard.

The Net Result
79 BEACH ROAD
PO BOX 1686
Vineyard Haven, MA 02568
(508) 693-6071

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Clear Flour Bread, Dok Bua, and Wulf's Fish Market

We had to pick up some seafood since we're making Paella for our Spanish themed potluck tomorrow. Not sure where to get fresh seafood in Boston, I ended up posting to Chowhound. Them Chowhounders are in the know on everything food related! I was very grateful for all the responses and finally decided to heed Dr. Jimbob's recommendation and head to Wulf's Fish Market in Coolidge Corner. You see Dr. Jimbob cleverly tempted me with the mention of Clear Flour Bread nearby (supposedly a paris style boulangerie). WOoot I never say no to baked goods!

Clear Flour Bread
See Clear Flour and other foodie finds in the area on Chompster.com

Clear Flour Bread specializes in you guessed it, bread. There was actually a line out the door when we got there. I like lines, it reassures me of the quality of the establishment haha. But then it could be all hype, and us, suckers. Ahh but it cannot be, the smells permeating from the shop were amazing.

Clear Flour Bread

The shop is really tiny. There is just enough room to fit maybe five people. When we finally got in, I felt a little stresed out. I am the type of shopper who needs to browse, but with a line out the door, you can't really browse can you? Polite me hurriedly picked out a Baguette, a bag of chocolate walnut biscotti, a chocolate croissant and a raspberry cookie.

We couldn't wait and devoured the chocolate croissant in the car. *blush* :)

Chocolate Croissant

Our next stop: Wulf's Fish Market
See Wulf's and other foodie finds in the area on Chompster.com

Claim to fame: Julia Child used to shop here! Everything looked really fresh. We picked out some 1/2lb squid, 1 lb mussels, and 10 large shrimp all for only $11. The prices were definitely reasonable.

Check out the Fresh Fish!

More about Wulf's Fish Market here.

Final stop: Dok Bua
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Dok Bua is right next door to Wulf's. It is one of our favorite-test Thai places in Boston. We've been there so many times and taken so many friends that I'm sure we paid for at least the rear bumper on the owner's fancy BMW.

Today we both had noodle dishes. You know, rainy day, bowl of soup.

Roast Pork Noodles:
Roast Pork Noodle Soup at Dok Bua

Kuay Jab:
Kuay Jub at Dok Bua

Kuay jub is a Thai noodle dish with boiled egg, pig liver and intestines. Ok doesn't sound so good but it's yummy! There is a similar Singaporean dish called Kuay Chap though the flavor of the broth is different.

I'm finding that the quality of food at Dok Bua isn't as good as it used to be now that it's so popular. The prices also aren't as cheap now. But Dok Bua is still a good place to go for Thai hawker fare. Other yummy dishes there are the Pad Thai and Pad Ki Mow. I also enjoy the eggplant, watercress, and thai omelette. Wait, I'm describing almost everything on the menu :P Oh yes, vegetarians have to try the tofu gra pow. My vegetarian friend A swears by that dish.

Clear Flour Bread
178 Thorndike St.
Brookline MA 02446
617.739.0060
Clear Flour Bread on Urbanspoon

Wulf's Fish Market
407 Harvard Street
Brookline MA 02446
617.277.2506

Dok Bua Thai
411 Harvard Street
Brookline MA 02446
617.232.2955 (I have this number on speed dial)

Dok Bua on Urbanspoon

Chomp Meter: Peeps, I need recommendations on what breads to get from Clear Flour! I am so overwhemled by the choices. As I write this post, we've also eaten the entire bag of biscotti while watching the England vs. Paraguay match on tivo.

As for Wulf's, I will bring my Mother in Law here when she comes to visit ;) She can then cook up some yummy fish dish for us. Muahhahah