Lobster roll at Mary's Fish Camp in Greenwich Village

Mary's Fish Camp in Greenwich Village

Mary's Fish Camp in Greenwich Village

I love lobster rolls and always mention the fact that French people are always surprised to hear that such a delicacy that is lobster can be served in a sandwich! But when they try, they get hooked. I did for sure. I remember the first time I tried it: it was at the food truck festival in South Street Seaport. After eating the food from food trucks, here it was: the Red Hook Lobster Pound. I remember the big chunks of lobster simply cooked in butter, the almighty crustacean being the star of the dish. Since then, I tried quite a few, but Mary's Fish Camp was missing from my list. So I decided to go for lunch on a weekday. It was not that crowded, pretty quiet and relaxed. They sat me at the bar where I had a nice view of the kitchen that was quite busy shucking oysters and clams, and preparing mainly two dishes: the fish tacos and the lobster rolls. 

Although there were plenty of interesting dishes on the menu like the sardine banh mi, I stayed with my first choice. Few minutes after i ordered, here it was: a lobster roll with big chunks of lobster smothered by mayonnaise. It was a bit messy because the lobster was overflowing out of the small roll and I was a bit scared that the mayo would overpower the lobster. It was not the case as the lobster was cut in big chunks. It was delicious: well cooked for sure. With the roll, I had the choice between a salad or shoestring fries. I chose the latter. The fries were good, not that crispy and deliciously greasy. 

Lobster roll at Mary's Fish Camp in Greenwich Village

Lobster roll at Mary's Fish Camp in Greenwich Village

Lobster roll at Mary's Fish Camp in Greenwich Village

Lobster roll at Mary's Fish Camp in Greenwich Village

Lobster roll at Mary's Fish Camp in Greenwich Village

Lobster roll at Mary's Fish Camp in Greenwich Village

It was overall a good lobster roll, but I thought it was small for $37, even considering the quantity of lobster. If you do not mind the price, you should check it out. I would go back there and try some other specialties, their menu being very interesting. 

Enjoy (I did)!

Mary's Fish Camp - 64 Charles Street, New York, NY10014

 
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