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Sandy Neck was likely a nicer place for them than Bass Hole, for the summer winds there kept off the dreaded gnats, mosquitoes, and greenheads. Pym Test Kitchen isn’t just a place to eat; the restaurant itself is an attraction. Outside, the Wasp’s giant-sized cellphone is repurposed as a menu board.
Bass Hole and the Clam Factory
But why settle for the regular one when you can have the hot link corn dog? It’s just as juicy but packed with more flavor and heat. And for a mere $10.79, which is just 20 cents more than the original corn dog, it’s all that and a bag of chips, literally. At both venues, thanks to the pull of gravity, almost all of the corn dogs produced are lopsided. The more asymmetric the porous cornbread shell gets, the better the experience. Best of all is when the batter tears halfway through cooking, creating gnarled knobs of goodness reminiscent of crackly hush puppies.

The Story of The Oldest Restaurant in San Francisco
One of the evidences that Gray’s Beach used to extend much further than it does today is the remains of pilings in Clay’s Creek. Where the boardwalk now ends, you can see cut off pilings below the water in the creek in mute testimony to a longer boardwalk and extensive beaches which used to exist on the other side of that creek. No trip to the Disneyland Resort is complete without consuming at least one corn dog. Deep fried to a dark mahogany brown, it’s as greasy as they come.
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And everything that joins it is as “gourmet” as the salmon, including the bun, which is an airy toasted focaccia. The roasted tomato is seasoned with balsamic and thyme. The house-made aioli is flavored with a hint of bacon, lemon and dill. And, of course, there’s the pancetta, the thing that makes up the “P” in “PLT,” which is patiently rendered to be shatteringly crispy.
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But they also offer a twist on traditional dishes, such as a fried clam strip roll, calamari with hot cherry peppers, and a tuna poke with a pineapple-ginger-soy dressing. And then there’s the “Not so Little Chicken Sandwich,” a breaded chicken breast cutlet blown up as big as your face, topped with a comically shrunken brioche bun. Obviously made for Instagram, this meal isn’t just a gimmick; it’s also great value at $15.49.
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Lidey Heuck’s one-pot recipe for littleneck clams with cherry tomatoes and pearl couscous feels restaurant-fancy but is weeknight-easy. Our chefs at The Old Clam House are passionate about seafood and are constantly experimenting with new flavors and ingredients to create unique and delicious dishes. From our award-winning clam chowder to our mouth-watering seafood specialty pasta, our menu offers something for everyone. Nestled in the bustling Fisherman’s Wharf, The Whale’s Tail is a small seafood haven that offers a taste of summer all year round. Opened in 2020, by Black Whale owner Steve Silverstein, this clam bar quickly gained a following for its delicious fried seafood dishes and refreshing drinks. This riff on the BLT transcends the definition of the word “sandwich.” The filet of salmon is so precisely grilled, it belongs on a plate surrounded with gourmet sauces and artful garnishes.
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Shrimp is coarsely ground, mixed with a starchy binder, then molded into the desired shape. And the result is a bouncy, resilient texture prized in Asian cuisine. It would be hard to find a more coveted food item at Disney California Adventure than Cocina Cucamonga’s quesabirria tacos. When it debuted a few years ago, it was such a hit that Disney imposed a rule limiting guests to two orders at a time.
Refreshing drinks to go with your meal
You can stand there all day reading the funny text notifications that pop up from just about every Avenger. And now you can have it at the Port of San Fransokyo Cerveceria here at Disney California Adventure. A thick beef chili is poured into a sturdy, leak-proof, hand-holdable cone engineered out of bread with a texture somewhere between a pretzel and a bread stick. CBS 8 contacted the family and said they don’t want to comment publicly. Neves says Frank’s wife still lived in the house years after Frank passed away.
Salmon PLT - Lamplight Lounge
From the wildly popular quesabirria taco to a spicy hot link corn dog, the offerings found inside the younger park are a dizzying kaleidoscope of cuisine that spans continents, honors cultures and challenges customs. I’ll stick with this “I should be cooking more of” theme and move on to the hot mustard powder hanging out in my spice drawer. It’s what gives this honey-glazed chicken recipe from Kay Chun its kick; as Kay notes, make a double batch of the glaze, as it’s also delicious on pork chops or shrimp. We both had a drink and ordered appetizer while looking at the menu.
If you’ve purchased a shellfish license in Yarmouth and gone “clamming”, you probably have eaten some of the mollusks raised right on Chase Garden Creek. We enjoyed the grilled shrimp & scallops as well as the cucumber/tomato salad. No meal is complete without dessert, and The Whale’s Tail has a delicious key lime pie that will satisfy your sweet tooth.
We work closely with local fishermen and suppliers to ensure that our fresh seafood is not only delicious but also ethically sourced. We believe in doing our part to protect the oceans and the environment for future generations. If you can’t get enough of The Whale’s Tail, you can also bring a part of their experience home with you.
The indigenous peoples were the first to see the benefits of this area. They probably practiced the first aquaculture in America, when they went shellfishing. Many times, they must have gathered more than they needed, and they kept the ones not used in known locations to make them easier to find the next time. Evidence of their having been in the area are common, and shell middens (piles of shells) can still be seen on Sandy Neck.
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