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La Seareinita – 2305 Burleson Rd, Austin, TX, 78741 – MapQuest
La Seareinita | Vibrant Austin Seafood with Local Flavors & Joy
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I will have the Ceviche de Camarón Tostada every time, so delicious and filling. I tried Shrimp Aguachiles Verdes for the first time. I’ve never had anything like it. It was so cooling and spicy at the same time.
Colorful (and loud) like their other restaurants, but nice! Our server Mariana was great and offers good recommendations if you aren’t sure where to start. We will be back to try some of the other dishes.
They closed the entrance where the drive thru entrance was. I thought that was silly as it made me go out of my way & turn around to the only entrance on Oltorf.
I sat at a table and had to wait for service even though the place was empty. They finally asked me what I wanted to drink. After several minutes I had to request chips and salsa. Yes, they do charge for them.
I ordered the chicken enchilada plate with rice and beans. The enchiladas were very good. The watermelon drink was also good. I did find the rice and beans to be very bland. No flavor at all. Even the red & green salsas that came with the chips were watered down and had little flavor. Fortunately, they do have a wide assortment of hot sauces. I made great use of them.
I atmosphere did seem nice. Looks like a nice place to have a drink.
However, I paid $26 for my plate of enchiladas, chips, and a drink. In my opinion, that’s too much.
Especially considering the fact that half the plate had no flavor. Service was poor as well.
I will not be a repeat customer.
You’re served a shot of a really tasty caldo de camaron when you sit down. I could honestly eat an entire bowl of the stuff.
We split the Botana del Callo Calichi (think a multi-seafood ceviche) and the Seareinas Tostada Trio. The seafood tasted really fresh and the flavors packed a great punch. Our mouths were tingling as we neared the end of our meal, so be prepared for some spiciness. The octopus in the botana was super tender which is always a worry when trying it at new places. My favorite of the tostadas was the aguachile verde. Delicious!
This isn’t the cheapest place, just a warning. For our two dishes and two drinks, we spent about $50 each after tip.
However, I would love to come back and try more items based on the service and quality of the food.