
Originally Posted by
Monty&Melo
Vacation Day #2
A very quick walk down the street and we were there. Quality’s Sea Breeze Restaurant. Wow. What a cozy establishment. Little tables out front and no one sitting at them. We were the only ones there. Melo was not impressed. We thought for a moment about leaving, but I pressed on. “People on the board say this guy can cook, I think we should stay.” So we did. We looked over the menu, ordered a couple Red Stripes (decently cold) and we were ready to order. Melo got the Pan-fried Lionfish and I got the Snapper Escovietch. Pretty soon we hear chopping and mixing and frying in the background and soon enough our meals were delivered. Sorry no pictures of the food, but trust me when I say the guy knows how to decorate a plate. It was some of the best food presentation I have ever seen. I like presentation as much as the next guy but the real question is, “Can the guy cook?”
The answer is yes, hell yes, F@#$ yes, however you want to say it. Best. Fish. Ever. I fancy myself as a decent cook and a pretty good judge of a good meal and let me tell you, I was speechless (unless you count oohs and aahhs as speech). The fish was as flaky and as well prepared as any I had ever had. The mixture of vinegar, peppers and onions in the Escovietch sauce was sublime. Melo loved her Lionfish too and proclaimed how glad she was that we decided to stay. He was a little short of a full portion of Lionfish, so he added a little piece of snapper to hers too. The surprise meal of the trip by far. The place does not look like much on the outside and he doesn’t appear to be real busy, but trust me. Do not let that scare you off. The food is incredible. After the meal we took some time to talk to the chef and he was a great conversationalist, telling us how his mother taught him to cook from a young age. We also found out later in the trip that he is also a master with wood and we would stop in later at his shop on the west end and check out his handiwork there as well.