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| Atlantic City Restaurants & Dining Guide for Finding Great Places to Eat in Atlantic City New Jersey | |||||||||
Atlantic City Restaurants![]() Dining in Atlantic CityWhen visiting Atlantic City, you may be worried about finding good restaurants to eat in. Well, worry no more, because some of the finest restaurants on the East Coast are situated in this bustling community. Restaurants for all tastes, from Italian American eateries, to expensive, waterfront steakhouses to old fashioned home style diners are all clustered together along the beach and boardwalk of this great city.Corbin's Soul Food Restaurant is the only sit down soul food restaurant in Altantic City. This terrific establishment offers hospitality and home style cooking in a dining experience that is unmatched. This restaurant is perfect for all occasions, from business meetings to outings with the family. Corbin's Soul Food Restaurant also offers take out if you don't want to leave the hotel room. If you love Italian food, you should give Angeloni's II Restaurant and Lounge a try. Conveniently located in the heart of Atlantic City, right in the center of all the action, Angeloni's is an award winning, fine dining experience that will leave you wanting to return again and again. From homemade pasta to 16 ounce steaks and pork chops, your mouth will water just looking over the menu here. So come enjoy Angeloni's II Restaurant and Lounge for an authentic American-Italian dining experience that just can't be beat. For over sixty years, Country Kitchen has been treating folks right. This restaurant serves terrific home style cooking and claims to have the best pancakes in the world. With delicious meals such as the Big Ranch Sirloin and the famous Big Country Burger, Country Kitchen has evolved throughout the years into a national chain serving hungry patrons across America. Affordable prices in a comfortable atmosphere make Country Kitchen a great place to eat for visitors to Atlantic City. No matter which restaurant you choose, you can be assured that Atlantic City has a plethora of excellent establishments with great service, delicious food and relaxing environments. These restaurants are a welcome break from the excitement and bustle of the city. So come to Atlantic City today and sample some of the best restaurants in America. Seafood Restaurants in Atlantic City In Atlantic City, a seaside resort town, seafood is obviously the specialty. You can find many restaurants that serve lobsters, oysters, and unique ocean cuisine as well as other family fare: try Atlantic City Bar and Grill, Corbin's Chicken-N-Seafood, or East Bay Crab & Grill.Located on the 3rd floor of the Ocean One Mall, Captain Young's Seafood Emporium offers a great view of the Atlantic and serves snow crab legs, fresh seafood, steak, and combination platters. Dock's Oyster House, owned and operated by the Dougherty family since 1897, offers superb seafood dinners, which are moderately priced, on Tuesday through Saturday evenings. The menu at Grabel's Restaurant and Lounge lists unique seafood appetizers (ranging from $4.95 to $6.95) as well as seafood entrees (ranging from $10.95 to $21.95). You can begin your meal with steamed baby clams, grilled shrimp on a bed of braised spinach, grilled eggplant, marinated plum tomatoes, a grilled portabello mushroom, or mussels arribiata. For dinner, you can savor duck, steamed red snapper, sauteed rock shrimp, filet mignon, crab rose, black peppercorn and herb-encrusted tuna, grilled salmon, and much more. In the casinos, you'll find more seafood restaurants. Start with the Harbor View at the Trump Marina where every table is intimate and boasts a fabulous view of the bay and where you'll be served gourmet seafood. The Cornucopia Buffet, a new restaurant on the second floor of the new Atlantic City Hilton hotel tower, features an all-you-can-eat land and seafood buffet which includes steamed clams, fried shrimp, fresh fish, u-peel shrimp. In the Tropicana Casino Hotel, try the new restaurant, Avanti, which features southern Italian cuisine-simple seafood dishes prepared with tomatoes and olive oil. Items on the menu include Spaghetti Al Sugo Di Granchi, spaghetti in a rich crab broth with jumbo lump crabmeat, and Gambretti Al Sugo, shrimp in tomato and caper sauce with garlic, onion, and pine nuts.Whether you have a large, bottomless appetite, a small budget, or a taste for the gourmet, you can find a seafood restaurant in Atlantic City which fulfills your needs: there are plenty of casual as well as elegant seafood restaurants and buffets. Compare discounts on Atlantic City Hotels. |
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