We are
always looking for somewhere new to eat…for some variety in our local
restaurant selection. So when a new
restaurant opened up a couple of weeks ago, we called our friends Charlie and
Karen and with Karen’s sister Jean, we headed off to Loudon for a new dining
experience.
This is
Z Fish House on US Hwy. 11 in Loudon Tennessee.
This building has been occupied by at least 3 different restaurants in
the 6 years that we’ve lived in the area….
When we
arrived, the parking lot was full and we ended up parking in the bank’s parking
lot across the street. As we left, a
couple of police cars were leaving the restaurant’s parking lot. Laurie asked one of the officers about the
food at Z Fish House and he told us that it was all good and that he’d tried
about everything on the menu!
The
restaurant was full when we arrived and we had to wait a few minutes. By just observing the waitresses and their
somewhat disjointed efforts to take care of the diners as well as those trying
to pay for their meals, it was obvious that they were understaffed…
As you
can see, the restaurant is plain and simple…no pretenses. Of course, the key is caring about the
customer’s experience and the food itself.
The employees were indeed caring, worrying about keeping the customers
happy despite the delays and disjointed service.
A
couple of us ordered “Z Soup”, a bowl of New England Clam Chowder. ($6.00) It
was very good…perhaps not the best I’ve ever had, but very competent
indeed. I would order it again.
The
restaurant seems to be a family affair.
The owner/chef was originally from Long Island and later in life he
spent about 14 years in Key West Florida cooking for various restaurants. His step-daughter was our waitress.
Charlie
ordered the fried shrimp dinner. ($12.00) You could order the shrimp on a
sandwich, grilled or fried. It came with
a generous side of tasty black beans and rice… Charlie said he couldn’t finish
his last shrimp and he offered it to me.
It was very nice and I would order the shrimp dinner myself without
hesitation…
Now…it’s
a little weird but the name of the restaurant…Z Fish House…and the menu do
conflict a bit. There are 3 fish/seafood
entrees that can be served as a dinner (as shown above), as tacos, as quesadillas
or as a sandwich. There is also a
catfish dinner. Basically, there are 3
kinds of fish available plus the shrimp… On the other hand, there are 8 burgers
available and 4 dinner salads as well as a few sides.
Laurie
as well as Karen and Jean ordered the Fried Catfish Dinner. ($10.00) This
dinner came with 2 giant catfish fillets in a nice batter, a pile of spicy
French fries and some terrific coleslaw! This meal also includes 2 big hush- puppies…which were initially left off
this order. The waitress corrected the
error by bringing a basket to the table that contained 5 hush-puppies.
The
catfish was really enjoyable! It came
with the spicy dipping sauce on the right as well as the tartar sauce on the
left. The fries were good but it would
be a positive move if Z Fish House offered a choice of ‘spicy seasoned’ or
‘regular’ French fries for those who are spice/heat adverse. The hush puppies were nice as well.
The
other fish options on the menu were the Mahi Mahi ($10.00) or the Salmon
($10.00). Either option is offered
grilled or blackened. The Mahi Mahi was
my choice and it came with those tasty black beans and rice. The filet was blackened nicely and cooked
perfectly.
Some
might think that I ordered a relatively healthy meal so I could avoid straying
too far from my slow progression to shed additional weight. Not so fast!
I’d seen the size of the Fried Catfish orders going to other tables and
I knew that Laurie would never be able to finish both of her fillets or all of
her spicy French fries. I was correct
and I had to ‘help her out’ with her meal… plus I picked up one of those extra
hush-puppies and Charlie’s spare shrimp.
We also
took home a piece of Z Fish House’s Key Lime Pie…a 5th Generation
Conch recipe. ($5.00) Laurie liked it a lot but it was a little too sweet for
me. The other dessert offering on the
menu is the Double Chocolate Brownie. ($6.00) It comes with fresh strawberries
and a Godiva white chocolate sauce.
Sounds great!
OK…This
is not a fancy restaurant and the seafood/fish menu is a bit limited. They have been pleasantly surprised at their
business volume to date and service suffers a bit for it. They told us that they are making adjustments
to deal with that issue. Despite any glitches
or issues, Z Fish House hit at least a “Triple” during our first visit! We will be back soon!
Z Fish
House is located at 846 Mulberry Street (US Hwy. 11) in Loudon Tennessee. Phone Number: 865-657-6200. As of this point, this restaurant doesn’t
appear to have a website or to be on Facebook as of yet.
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by to try out a new restaurant with us!
Take
Care, Big Daddy Dave
Good to know there is a local source for good fish.
ReplyDeleteIt's great to try new restaurants and we've definitely got a plethora of them around here. Kind of weird with the name and the menu, but looks good anyway.
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