A (hopefully) helpful bump after 1.5 years of silence about Fahlstrom’s, to concur with those who liked Glenn’s Diner and enjoyed Fahlstrom’s even more. Last night, we came away from our first foray into Fahlstrom’s full of food and firmly fixed to return – soon and often.
Excellent service, from our quickly-honored reservation and friendly greeting to the helpful and attentive server. Congenial room with a noise level that, while energetic, did not prevent easy conversation among four gray-hairs with only one set of hearing aids.
The highlight of this very enjoyable evening was the food. Both the menu and the execution were reminiscent of Glenn’s Diner, but at a higher level. The varieties of fish and the ways they were used made it difficult to decide from the many attractive options.
We had Coconut Shrimp and Smoked Trout Dip, which showed off the in-house smoking skills touted on the menu. Jambalaya was made with cornbread (instead of rice), an excellent base for the Andouille sausage, the crawfish tails and the perfectly-cooked shrimp. Scallops, Whitefish and Salmon were also cooked perfectly, even to the point where the finfish flesh was moist, yet had crispy (and very tasty) skin. It even converted one Whitefish non-eater (there are so many tastier things to order in a seafood restaurant) to seriously consider ordering it next time.
Unhurried lingering over excellent Key Lime and Pecan pie for dessert. Easy parking in the next block at an indoor garage (with reduced, validated parking; read the menu). What’s not to like?