Flying Fish - Reviews from across the web
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flying fish - addison, tx, 75254 - dallas citysearch the restaurants easygoing atmosphere has a quirky twist, with a fishing-themed interior, accented by a collection of singing bass toys. but the patio, with its old trees and string lights dangling from the awnings, provides a peaceful complement. meals include fried c... dallas.citysearch.com
flying fish - restaurant.com where to eat restaurant critics, neighborhood regulars, and first time visitors always agree about flying fish: the atmosphere is great, the food is superb, and the service is outstanding. the restaurant offers a casual atmosphere that is perfect for dining with friends, co-workers, and family members. the creat... restaurant.com
Flying Fish - Addison, TX, 75254 - Citysearch I just left this restaurant and I am sorry to say that I had a horrific meal. My corn was overcooked and soggy, the hush puppies were small and hard, the cole slaw was watery and tasteless and the chilled shrimp...well let's just say that I'm afraid I'll be sick tonight. I CANNOT bele... dallas.citysearch.com
Flying Fish A ramshackle hole in the wall located in the Village of on Parkway, serving fresh fish, crawfish (when in season), oysters on the half-shell, po-boys, hamburgers with all the fixin's. On Sundays $1.50 long necks and $.25 o... addisontexas.net
Flying Fish - Addison, TX Don't stop at the catfish, though. Chicken strips are juicy pieces of boneless breast while the plump shrimp certainly must have been the tallest in school (hey fish swim in schools, why not shrimp?) . Most meals come with 2 delightfully sweet hush puppies, as well. Lastly, I do believe there ar... yelp.com
Flying Fish (Addison) | Addison | pegasusnews.com First night in this two-night event includes a wine stroll through the Arts District, followed by a party at Victory Park with music, movie, snacks from Craft, N9NE, et al, a... pegasusnews.com
Flying Fish Though it's not the ideal season for raw oysters (summer spawning makes them a bit flaccid), we found the flavor of an order on the half-shell ($4.50 for six, $7.75 for 12) to be fine: fresh-tasting and just a tad briny. Oysters were just as enjoyable when served fried on a poor-boy sandwich ($6.50)... guidelive.com
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