dddane wrote:RiverWester wrote:Who do the restaurants buy from? Plitt?
i imagine different restaurants have many different sources (a few perhaps get it fedexed in from far far away).. but i see a plitt truck driving around downtown nearly every day it seems... so probably
Are they open Saturdays? Whole Paycheck is breaking my bank with its seafood prices these days.
La Petite Bulle wrote:
Whole Foods is really hit or miss with seafood. Usually overpriced, not always the freshest. Trout, crab rangoon, and whitefish are all we usually buy there. Salmon if it is in season and on sale. Otherwise, we go elsewhere.
Jay K wrote:
Crab rangoon?
Have you used any of Whole Foods fish for raw applications? The reason I ask is that, anytime I mention the possibility of eating some of their fish raw, the WF fishmongers consistently freak out & tell me repeatedly that they would not recommend that. I made perfectly acceptable maki & tartare with raw WF maguro a few years ago, and I'm still alive & kicking, but after getting lectured by their fish guys, I'm leery now.
Khaopaat wrote:Have you used any of Whole Foods fish for raw applications? The reason I ask is that, anytime I mention the possibility of eating some of their fish raw, the WF fishmongers consistently freak out & tell me repeatedly that they would not recommend that. I made perfectly acceptable maki & tartare with raw WF maguro a few years ago, and I'm still alive & kicking, but after getting lectured by their fish guys, I'm leery now.
Do you ignore their raving & enjoy WF-sourced sashimi, or do you go to Dirk's or Fish Guy that?
rickster wrote:Have you used any of Whole Foods fish for raw applications? The reason I ask is that, anytime I mention the possibility of eating some of their fish raw, the WF fishmongers consistently freak out & tell me repeatedly that they would not recommend that. I made perfectly acceptable maki & tartare with raw WF maguro a few years ago, and I'm still alive & kicking, but after getting lectured by their fish guys, I'm leery now.
Me, no. I would suspect that the warning from WF has more to do with corporate liability management and avoiding lawsuits than any intrinsic difference in the fish.
Kennyz wrote:For five years now, I've bought nearly all of my fish at the Whole Foods on Ashland. Occasionally I steer off path to check out Dirk's, the Fish Guy, the wholesale places off of Randolph, and other Whole Foods stores. Those experiences usually just reinforce that I like Ashland Whole Foods' selection, price and fish knowledge best.
JeffB wrote:Wish they carried other locals 9perch, walleye, etc.)
leek wrote:Steve Z I must have just missed you I also got the Mahi Mahi at Dirk's tonight! It's marinating as I type. One thing, I didn't realize you can't eat the skin. I am grilling it on the skin since I don't want to lose any of that nice flesh. If I were sauteeing or baking I would have asked them to take it off.
budrichard wrote: H-Mart in Niles can have some good values if its alive and kicking but I believe they soak even thier whole fish in a preservative.
dddane wrote:i posted this yesterday but it was either removed without explanation or didn't really post and i'm crazy...(I don't see how this is political but if so...)
kenji wrote:dddane wrote:i posted this yesterday but it was either removed without explanation or didn't really post and i'm crazy...(I don't see how this is political but if so...)
I've had many a post here removed. But generally I think I've always had a nice polite explanation via a private message for the reason they did it. I'd assume that courtesy is given to everyone.