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| By Amy L. Schubert Food Writer Photography by Whitney Teska E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Amy L. Schubert |
| Published April 6, 2009 at 8:17 a.m. |
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There has been a shakeup in recent months at Milwaukee Public Market. The departure of Sheridan's Finest Wines and Generous Spirits provided an opportunity for St. Paul Fish Company, 400 N. Water St., to offer seated dining with full table service.
So far, the concept seems to be right on the money.
Since the restaurant opened its doors, I have been a fan of St. Paul's lake perch sandwich ($9.95). Fresh, crunchy breaded perch with thin slices of red onion, crisp romaine and tartar sauce make the sandwich a winner. The fact that you can get it any day of the week makes it more attractive.
Recent dinner visits to the busy dining area at St. Paul Fish Company also rated high for very fresh, affordable seafood offerings. The market serves dinners until 8 p.m. weekdays and 6 p.m. on weekends, with a featured daily special and a weekday happy hour (4-6 p.m.) that pairs a dozen oysters with a pitcher of Schlitz.
Speaking of Schlitz, the St. Paul Fish Company has got the "go for the gusto" vibe covered with red and silver retro dining tables, overhead fishnets, plastic baskets and a great horseradish-rich cocktail sauce in a cheap, red squeeze bottle -- it's all kitsch and fun at St. Paul.
The only things they're missing are the white plastic lobster tie-bibs for their daily $12.95 steamed lobster dinner and a courtesy Wet-Nap to subsidize the cleanliness factor of their brown paper napkins; both of which I hope to see materialize before the summer months.
We sampled two-for-one oysters as a Thursday night special and were immediately in love. St. Paul offers a rotating menu of five selections, including favorites like blue points and kumamotos for $1 to $2.50 each. They are fresh, well-shucked, and complemented by grated horseradish, four hot sauce varieties, malt vinegar and the signature squeeze bottle of cocktail sauce.
A shrimp fry ($14.95) and the lobster dinner came with crisp, salty fries and a tart cole slaw that pleasantly vinegary. Upon request, St. Paul will crack both the lobster tail and the king crab legs for easier eating. The lobster was better than expected and served with plenty of lemon wedges and melted butter. The shrimp were outstanding, toasted to a dark brown and generous both in flavor and portion size.
Grilled entrees are also available with rice, steamed vegetables and choice of fruit salsa or a basic beurre blanc. I sampled the halibut ($17.95), which came with a healthy, perfectly flaky grilled portion of fish and was better than you find in most restaurants charging a good $10 more per plate.
Service in St. Paul's dining area is excellent. After appetizers, entrees and a couple cocktails, I craved something sweet. "Sorry," the server said, "we don't have desserts on the menu, but there is the chocolate shop and a couple other options here in the market for dessert."
A few moments later, she returned and asked us if we had thought of anything in particular we'd like to end our meal with so that she could go and purchase the item for us at another vendor and bring it back to our table to enjoy. Now that, my fellow Milwaukeeans, is service.
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Posted by Tom Kovacich on Nov. 7, 2009 at 9:15 p.m. (report)
I recently purchased a dozen littlneck clams--only to find when I got home that two of the twelve clam shells were broken/shattered. In my opinion, the handling from harvester to consumer was questionable, to say the least. Very poor.
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Posted by paintmynumber on April 9, 2009 at 10:03 a.m. (report)
I love to go to the St. Paul Fish Co. They have one of the freshest fish selections in town. Also you will find one of the most diverse offerings here. It is one of the few place in town where I can find Sand Dabs when they are in season. Lightly sauteed with toasted crushed Macadamia Nuts is sheer heaven. We also had the delight on a Sunday afternoon of stopping in to buy some fish and decided to stay and watch the game while dining on one of their po-boy sandwiches. Having lived in New Orleans I am the toughest critic on a authentic po-boy sandwich. It won hands down as one of the best I have ever had...not just here in MKE but in New Orleans too. The service was also outstanding....
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Posted by Molly04 on April 9, 2009 at 6:09 a.m. (report)
Just to clarify, I was talking about the MPM location. I am new to Wisconsin and didn't realize there is also a main restaurant...so I will check that out this weekend!
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Posted by Molly04 on April 9, 2009 at 6:04 a.m. (report)
When I was in Seatle I fell in love with grilled fish tacos. I know being from the modwest it sounds awful but they are so good. I tried several times to get to this place and try thiers but they only offered them one day and late in the afternoon. I work downtown and just could never get there at thier posted times. Finally last week I got there and guess what...they don't have them any more. I am very disappointed...guess its back to Seattle or make my own! :) I am not sure why you would have a restaurant and limit your menu and dining hours so much that your customers aren't able to have oppotunity to experience all of your wonderful entrees.
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Posted by corrina252 on April 7, 2009 at 1:46 p.m. (report)
Rabid625, I know you are an unhappy and bitter liberal/socialist but you are still amusing nonetheless. I always post about politics and my main reason for commenting on onmilwaukee.com is drive ineffectual leftists like you nuts. I am certain that, generally speaking, you are probably a horrible wretch of a person (most liberals are) but cheer up.
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