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#335262 05/25/2025 09:12 PM
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Spure of the moment we decided to toddle down to Lee's. All 4 of us had the grilled fish filet with garlic butter. My o my. So good. Told Val high for you JD. Got the big toothy grin.šŸ˜‰

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That's my go to meal at Lee's and I have never been disappointrd. It's our arrival day meal place every year...

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Originally Posted by SXMScubaman
Spure of the moment we decided to toddle down to Lee's. All 4 of us had the grilled fish filet with garlic butter. My o my. So good. Told Val high for you JD. Got the big toothy grin.šŸ˜‰
Thanks, glad you enjoyed Lee's. Val is a really good guy. I ate at Lee's 3 times on my last trip.


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I always get the ribs at lee's. One of the top rib places on the island.

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At one time we ate the grilled fish there, until we found out that it was Swai from Southeast Asia.
The fish is native to the Mekon River. That cured us, hope you got something different.

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Originally Posted by EdB
I always get the ribs at lee's. One of the top rib places on the island.
I used to think that too until I had ribs at Captain's Rib shack. Lee's is now second.

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I believe the Swai sold is farmed raised in a controlled environment . Non the less it was incredibly good and will have it again.

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Your choice, not for us. Where do you think they get the water for the farm raised fish, the swamps are no better than the Vietnam rivers.
My nephew died from agent orange used there.

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FWIW, I had wahoo at Lee's a couple weeks ago. It was rubbery and over-cooked (especially compared to the wahoo I had at Astra. THAT was great).

Although I ate it, I will not likely order any fish there again. I'll probably try the ribs on my next visit.

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https://drwillcole.com/food/swai-fish

Yeah, not sure Swai is what I’m seeking on a tropical Caribbean vacation.

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Originally Posted by TJTrippe
https://drwillcole.com/food/swai-fish

Yeah, not sure Swai is what I’m seeking on a tropical Caribbean vacation.
To each their own.

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Swai is the fish of choice for the once famous Grouper Fingers at the SBYC. I'm done.......

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Originally Posted by SXMBND
Swai is the fish of choice for the once famous Grouper Fingers at the SBYC. I'm done.......
Had it the other night. Pretty darn good.šŸ‘Œ

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Always heard about those famous fingers , but never had em. Feel very lucky now. I gurantee if that’s true sales would drop like a rock if the named em ā€œSMYC Swai Fingersā€

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They stipulate it is Swai. Good too.

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I hope the next revelation isn’t about Carp

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Originally Posted by TJTrippe
I hope the next revelation isn’t about Carp
Not much different then catfish.

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Originally Posted by SXMScubaman
Originally Posted by TJTrippe
I hope the next revelation isn’t about Carp
Not much different then catfish.
I wonder what went into the old fashioned "fish sticks".


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Shark cut in rings has been a substitute for scallops and Pacific Pollock for fish and chips along with imitation crab and shrimp. Use your imagination for what else can be substituted.

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Do we really want to know?

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How about those twinkies?šŸ˜†

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Ah, twinkies!! Haven't had one in years! They were good though!


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Endless shelf life.šŸ˜†

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Originally Posted by SXMBND
Whatever floats your boat. Alcohol is bad for you too.


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