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Address: Quincy Market, 2 S Market St, Boston, MA 02109
Website: http://wicked-lobsta.yeeq.io/
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I decided to try it out due to certain reviews and reddit recommendations. To my surprise, it didn’t live up to any of the hype.
The cashier mentioned how substantial the portion size was compared to the seafood sampler. Based on her recommendation, I went with the most popular hot lobster roll with butter.
The first level of disappointment started with the visual. It started escalating as I started eating it. For $40, I ended up getting a handful of food- a slice of Pullman loaf (which I believe should’ve been a hot dog bun), a lemon wedge and some dry and overcooked lobster meat. All my enthusiasm was killed and I started regretting my purchase.
There may be a few standalone restaurants in the area that may serve way better rolls. However, I’ve become extremely averse. After having tried lobster at Nova Scotia and Maine, I really had high expectations of this place but it kills the Boston food scene.
If you love lobster and are eager to try these rolls, go anywhere but here. Save some $$ and don’t burn a hole in your pocket.
It wasn’t really busy at the time and the guy behind the counter actually looked a little bored. He answered all our questions and also offered us a sample of clam chowda as we were deciding what we wanted to order.
We ordered:
– Clam chowder bread bowl (the volume of soup is in between the large and small size cups)
– Clam chowder large (to refill out bowl after we finished it)
– Crab salad sandwich (it was a cheaper option to try and was better than the lobster salad sandwich)
– Lobster salad sandwich (a much cheaper option than a traditional lobster roll, also not bad but the crab salad sandwich we enjoyed more)
Overall the food was decent. The prices were astronomical and we had seafood and lobster rolls at other places on this trip that were much cheaper. We didn’t actually order the lobster roll here but not sure it would’ve been that much better. The sandwiches we did have were good and satisfied a craving. Not sure I would order from here again just because there are so many other options in the market we wanted to try. So if you need to satisfy some seafood craving, this will do it but there are similar places with lower prices.
I ordered the naked lobster roll and clam chowder, which came to a whopping $44! The lobster roll was absolutely delicious. The buttered bread was out of this world, and the lobster meat was tender and flavorful. Although the roll looked small, it was surprisingly filling. The clam chowder was the perfect complement for the cold weather.
I’m glad I got to try it, but I probably wouldn’t order it again anytime soon since it was quite a splurge. Overall, it was delicious, fresh, and satisfying!
•Pricey but good to try when in Boston.
•Kind staff, they also give free chowder samples.