phatphil
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Conch Fritters
Sat, 09/17/11 8:30 PM
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anyone know where in southeast florida i can get conch fritters that actually have conch in them? tried 4 or 5 places lately and it was like eating seasoned hush puppies
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MiamiDon
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 09/18/11 10:29 AM
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JUMBOS 7501 NW 7 th Avenue SNAPPER’S FISH AND CHICKEN 8995 NW 7 th Avenue SHAKER’S CONCH HOUSE 10149 NW 22 nd Avenue GOLDIE’S CONCH HOUSE 11275 NW 27 th Ave CONCH TOWN USA 3637 NW 17 th Avenue THE BAHAMIAN POT 1413 NW 54 th Street Bring your Glock.
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Twinwillow
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 09/18/11 10:42 AM
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In reference to what phatphil was asking, my biggest problem with conch fritter's is, there always seems to be a lot more fritter than conch. I prefer conch salad just for that reason.
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MiamiDon
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 09/18/11 10:50 AM
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Also try Chef Creole. He was born in the Bahamas to Haitian parents, and has a little of both in his cooking. For instance, the conch fritters are served with a little container of pikliz (VERY hot Haitian slaw with habenero peppers). All the locations are pretty "divey." I think the one on NW 2nd Ave (US441) at 203 st has closed. I've been to the one on 54th St and the one on West Dixie Highway. Service is SLOOOOOWWWW, so you might want to call ahead. The one on West Dixie has a counter with a few stools. The one on 54th St has outdoor picnic-table seating under cover. It also has a drive-through window. Google shows some other locations: 1392 NW 119th Street Phone: 305.769.9446 7957 Northeast 2nd Avenue, Miami - (305) 754-2298 I've seen the 119th St location in the past year.
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MiamiDon
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 09/18/11 10:59 AM
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Currently, we've been getting our conch fritter fix from a booth at the Overtown Folk Life Fridays on the first friday of every month. Here's a video There are a few vendors selling conch fritters. The one we prefer is a woman who is selliing several kinds of cakes, AND is selling conch fritters. We has some nice coconut cake from her this month.
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MiamiDon
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 09/18/11 11:11 AM
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Here's a photo of the Chef Creole conch fritters and conch salad and pikliz:
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wanderingjew
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 09/18/11 11:19 AM
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MiamiDon Here's a photo of the Chef Creole conch fritters and conch salad and pikliz: Looks like a place I might be interested in trying!
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MiamiDon
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 09/18/11 11:54 AM
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This is the 200 NW 54th Street, Miami location:
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phatphil
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 09/18/11 12:11 PM
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well it certainly looks like a trip down to miami is in order, thanks don
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Twinwillow
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 09/18/11 4:13 PM
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MiamiDon Here's a photo of the Chef Creole conch fritters and conch salad and pikliz: Mmm, that all looks soooooooo good! Please save me a seat at the table.
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plb
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 09/18/11 4:35 PM
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There is a character in a Dave Berry novel, Tricky Business, who gets rich from opening a chain of conch-fritter fast food restaurants. “The secret was that the fritters contained absolutely no conch. Kemp had figured out that not only did conch cost money, but also that the chewy, funky little pieces of meat were the least appealing element of the fritter.”
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AndreaB
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Re:Conch Fritters
Wed, 09/28/11 11:25 AM
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I love conch in all forms - cracked conch, conch salad, and conch fritters. I can order it from a seafood shop in LEX, but it is expensive! The "Atomic Cafe" in LEX has pretty good conch fritters, but they're not like the ones you get in the Bahamas!
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Foodbme
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Re:Conch Fritters
Thu, 09/29/11 2:51 AM
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Eating Conch is like eating an old shoe. Never could understand why people like it.
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Benzee
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Re:Conch Fritters
Thu, 09/29/11 9:08 AM
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Hello all , I always loved having conch fritters when in Florida .Enjoy Benzee
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FriedClamFanatic
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sat, 10/8/11 1:07 AM
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If you go........waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay far south and somewhat east, the Best Conch Fritters I think I ever had in 3 yrs in Fl was at the airport in Key West.They were so good I almost missed my wife and kids getting off the plane to meet me! Served with a wide array of hot sauces too.........not to mention the healthy pour drinks! Was able to collect the family..but had to leave one fritter behind!...Alas!
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chewingthefat
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 10/16/11 5:20 PM
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Foodbme Eating Conch is like eating an old shoe. Never could understand why people like it. Not true, but it is like eating rubberbands!
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DawnT
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Re:Conch Fritters
Sun, 10/16/11 5:35 PM
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I guess neither of you had conch that was lovingly massaged with a coke bottle prior to preparation. chewingthefat Foodbme Eating Conch is like eating an old shoe. Never could understand why people like it. Not true, but it is like eating rubberbands!
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