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🙂 4/5 - Nice summer meal
By 👻 @brmusicman, 07/29/2021 3:00 am
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It had been a couple of years (at least!) since we’d been to GT Fish and Oyster, and this visit reminded us it should be in our rotation of Chicago restaurants more often. We had family visiting; they like seafood. That made GT Fish and Oyster a logical option. The location, in River North, is fine—convenient, even, if you’re staying in the Loop or off the Mag Mile, and excellent for public transit access. There’s plenty of street parking in the area. The restaurant has modern decor and nice design; given that our family members were a bit older and we wanted to have good conversation with them, we really appreciated that the restaurant wasn’t deafeningly loud, as many establishments can be. It was easy to hear one another, even as the restaurant was busy and had a good vibe. Don’t go here if you’re not a seafood lover, as the name suggests. The menu is 90% seafood. If you are a seafood lover, you’re going to find something to like! There’s an extensive raw menu; we had a dozen oysters, all excellent, and some crab (the crab was overpriced for the size of the portion, but tasted good). We appreciated that the oysters were shucked correctly and that there was a clear menu stating from where they came and previewing the flavors. Our tray featured six varieties, and they were all quite different, which made it fun. The list of entrees was manageable. Swordfish really impressed: it was perfectly cooked, and the accompanying onions and vegetables were sweet and a nice pair; the sauce work was also great. Halibut disappointed; the fish itself was under seasoned and bland. A seafood pasta fell in the middle; the seafood within it was nice, but seemed almost a distraction to the pasta with basil sauce. Nice wine list, including some lovely crisp whites to pair with raw seafood. Service was attentive and pleasant. It’s not a cheap meal, but we left feeling like we’d gotten a nice experience for the price paid.
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