Saturday, October 1, 2011

Ocean City, Maryland restaurant Reviews

Ocean City offers a wide variety of dining choices. My favorite bistro is the Marina Deck settled at 306 Dorchester Street. Try their cream of crab soup for a taste of true Maryland cuisine, or pick from any of their seafood dishes, all things is very good. As with any restaurant, house specialties are always the best so don't go to a seafood bistro expecting great ribs. Marina Deck is a must visit while in Ocean City.

If you're in the mood for ribs or beef I would advise Nick's former House of Ribs settled at 14410 Coastal Hwy, or Bull on the Beach with 2 locations, one at 94th street & Coastal Hwy and one just surface Ocean City on Route 50. While Nick's has the best ribs, Bull on the Beach has the best pit beef in Ocean City. Many visitors and locals reconsider Bull on the Beach a must place to eat while in Ocean City and their bar is a relaxed conference place for locals. Jr's used to be the place to go for ribs but I have gotten some bad reviews about service the last few years and I have not been overly pleased with their service.

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When you're in the mood for Italian head uptown to Adolfo's Italian bistro settled at 806 S. Baltimore Avenue. Their food is perfect and extremely recommended by locals, however; the best doesn't come cheap so be prepared to pay top dollar to eat here. For very good Italian food at house prices try Salvatore's Italian & Seafood house bistro settled just surface of Ocean City on Route 50. I don't reconsider Salvatore's a step down from Adolfo's, just a different menu with a more house amiable menu and cheap prices.

The Japanese steak house, Sakura, is one of my family's favorite places to eat. settled in the White Marlin Mall just surface of Ocean City on Route 50 it offers some perfect beef, poultry, and seafood dishes all cooked in front of you by some talented chefs. Wait times are not too long, but keep in mind that parties of less than 6 will be seated with other small parties. This is honestly fun and gives you a occasion to meet other couples or families. While I'm not into Sushi, I'm told theirs is very good. Sakura's is a must visit while in Ocean City. Unfortunately there is no one Chinese bistro that I can advise over another, so this will have to be a try it and see selection. I always advise you try new restaurants at lunch or at early bird dinner hours when the prices are commonly much lower.

On days when all you can think about is dinner I advise going to a buffet. This has become a favorite dinner alternative in our area because you can honestly get a good value for your dollar when you're super hungry. If you in general want crabs or crabs and shrimp my favorites are Waterman's settled on Route 50 just surface of Ocean City and Higgins Crab House with two locations; 31st & Coastal Hwy and 128th St & Coastal Hwy. Both of these are, in my mind at least, must visit restaurants. Crab feasts are the most thrifty way to get crabs but buying them by the dozen allows you to get larger crabs and take the leftovers home to eat later. Both of these restaurants have carry-out as well as eat in and all you can eat menus. If buying crabs to go I always advise buying them by the ½ bushel or whole bushel, because you get more for your dollar. When you're in the mood for more variety the best buffet is at The Bonfire settled at 71st St & Ocean Hwy and the Embers bistro settled at 24th street & Coastal Hwy. Both of these offer prime rib and seafood buffets that are the best in town.

Tired from being at the beach all day? Try Ponzetti's Pizza settled at 144th street & Coastal Hwy, this is a non-chain pizza parlor with very good pizza, an amusement area, and a full service bar. There are many pizza places in Ocean City but Ponzetti's, Lombardi's settled at 9203 Coastal Highway, and the Dough Roller with 4 locations; 70th & Coastal Highway, 1125th street & Costal Highway, department street & Boardwalk, 213 North Atlantic Avenue, are, in that order, the best in my opinion. If you're in the mood for a sub try Fat Daddy's settled at 216 S. Baltimore Ave. Of procedure all of the fast food chains are represented up and down Coastal Hwy, but I honestly think you will like our local restaurants and Deli's much good for close to the same cost.

As stated earlier; try unknown restaurants at lunch or for their early bird dinners to see if they are worth spending your hard earned money on. Like all resort areas there are what I call "rip-off" restaurants that appear for a summer or two and then vanish. You may have noticed that several of the restaurants I advise are settled just surface of Ocean City, but all of them are less than 5 minutes away. Every bistro I advise is frequented by locals and is open year-round with the irregularity of the Marina Deck which has a smaller bistro in Ocean Pines that is open year-round. Practically every inquire I am asked about restaurants starts with; where do the locals eat? The restaurants listed here are where my house and friends eat that is in or near Ocean City.

Ocean City, Maryland restaurant Reviews

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