G&M Restaurant and Lounge, Linthicum Heights
#1
Posted 13 July 2005 - 04:29 PM
Haus Alpenz
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#2
Posted 14 July 2005 - 12:54 PM
Yeah, you probably don't want to bother then.At G&M, EVERYTHING else sucks? I've heard talk of the crabcakes before, but it'll probably be a tough sell since 1/3 of the party doesn't eat anything out of the sea.
Haus Alpenz
Importers to the trade, serving the adventurous palate
Follow me on twitter: @jakehparrott
Anyway, I need f (4, 2) resolved to an integer value....
#3
Posted 24 October 2007 - 03:08 PM
#4
Posted 30 October 2007 - 08:08 AM
#5
Posted 30 October 2007 - 09:15 AM
Joe my only quible with your post is the use of the word flavor, simply because they don't have any. Just a huge mass of flavorless calories.The crab cakes were NEVER that good. Huge, yes, but filled with Indonesian or Mexican lump crab meat. I've also long felt that they never had the flavor of the Narrows, Stoney's on Broome Island, Faidley's or Jerry's in Seabrook. On three visits over the years G & M has continued to disappoint me.
#6
Posted 30 October 2007 - 01:36 PM
#7
Posted 30 October 2007 - 02:16 PM
When I compare the flavor with the examples at Central, Prime Rib, or even Matchbox I find G&M to be significantly lacking. But they are big and cheap.
#8
Posted 30 October 2007 - 09:12 PM
#9
Posted 30 October 2007 - 10:10 PM
I haven't done the full crabcake survey yet, but I'm trying to familiarize myself with the conventions. Faidley's rocked my world and granted me immediate understanding of why all Marylanders (?) I've known have simply scoffed at crabcakes elsewhere in the country. But when I was doing the apartment hunt a few months back, I also stopped by G&M. As an outsider, I don't get it at all. It struck me less as a crabcake and more as a pile of vaguely warm, very wet, mayonaise-y crab salad. I was there on Mother's Day and it was a total zoo, so I'm committed to returning on the assumption that I caught a bad plate. But is that how they're supposed to be? If so, count me in the camp that doesn't find G&M appealing at all.
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#10
Posted 30 October 2007 - 10:35 PM
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#11
Posted 31 October 2007 - 09:52 AM
G&M's sucks. I'm sorry, I said it. Whew. I feel better now.The best crab cakes I have had anywhere are from the Narrows on Kent Island. Jerry's crab bomb in Seabrook is legitimately outstanding and, appropriately expensive for what they serve.
A couple of pieces that I wrote over three years ago about searching for the best crab cake or Maryland style seafood restaurant:
http://www.chowhound.com/topics/171496
http://www.chowhound.com/topics/171420
I personally believe that Maryland's overall best "Maryland style" seafood restaurants are Jerry's and Suicide Bridge in Hurlock, MD. I also agree with Steve-G & M's crab cakes really do not have any discernible flavor. I would further suggest that the most difficult restaurant to find in the state of Maryland is Suicide Bridge... Waterman's is the most atmospheric crab house, even more so than Cantler's or Stoney's on Broome Island or the Drift Inn.
#12
Posted 06 December 2009 - 09:41 AM
Oh and they do not take reservations.
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