REALLY cool company themselves!!! (They’re named Eat South, just in case anybody was wanting to look into them. students about urban farming and sustainability. Topped with a super tasty, housemade chimichurri sauce and served with no-joke fresh (I’m talking…picked THAT morning just for YOU, fresh!) farm-to-table veggies from a local farmer who also tries to teach and engage H.S. It’s first seared then put in the big hickory brick ovens to finish it off. There’s a restaurant called Central in Montgomery, Alabama (129 Coosa Street) that serves AMAZING whole lionfish. that they serve lionfish when it is available then we usually will not include them here. If we cannot verify through their website, social media pages, review sites, photos, etc. We do our best to complete a bit of research on each restaurant before adding them to this page. Have you seen lionfish on the menu in other locations? Please let us know and send us an email.
Castaway Waterfront Restaurant & Sushi Bar (Marathon).Hobo’s Cafe (Key Largo) Don’t often have lionfish but a great restaurant.KrazyFish: Thai, Sushi & More (Ft Pierce).Seared lionfish on jasmine rice and kale with a mango jalapeño jelly prepared at Georgia Sea Grillįlorida (Please note: Many seafood distributors have a hard time keeping lionfish in stock, so most of these restaurants serve lionfish when available, please contact in advance.) Las Brisas Restaurant Fairmont Mayakoba (Mayan Riviera).Feathers at Couples Swept Away Resort (Negril).Bash Restaurant by Mark B (Saint George).Sea Surge Restaurant & Bar (Evergreen Hotel).Tukka Restaurant and Bar (Grand Cayman).Stingers Restaurant & Pool Bar (Grand Cayman).Michael’s Genuine Food and Drink (Grand Cayman).Eagle Ray’s Dive Bar & Grill (Grand Cayman).Pirates Treasure Restaurant and Bar (Ambergris Caye).Maya Beach Bistro (Maya Beach – Stan Creek).Backpacker’s Paradise (Sarteneja Village).‘Fish’ and ‘Olives’ Restaurants in Atlantis (Nassau/Paradise Island).Support the restaurants, stores and other businesses that sell wild-caught lionfish at these fine locations (when available, it’s getting harder for restaurants to keep lionfish in stock recently): Caribbean and Latin America Hungry for lionfish or ready to try this delicious fish for the first time? Ever wondered what lionfish tastes like and want to satisfy your culinary curiosities? Contrary to what you may have been told, lionfish is not poisonous and is safe to eat where it is served!Ĭreate a demand for lionfish by asking for it at your favorite seafood restaurant and always eat lionfish when it is on the menu!