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A foodophile's blog dedicated to a life of dining out, eating in, cooking up a storm and making sweet sweet love. Now that I have your attention, can we talk food? The names have been changed to protect the innocent and the hungry.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Lunch at Hull's Kitchen




With a much shorter ride to casa de RRR, I decided to head up for the weekend. It was a beautiful Saturday and we took a walk up to the beach and had lunch at Hull's Kitchen.

Hull's Kitchen opened last summer and is located across the street from the beach. You can sit out on the porch and look out to the ocean. The view is pretty nice and the food isn't half bad either. We shared the fish tacos; fried cod with guacamole, sour cream, and shredded cabbage on a fresh tortilla with limes and a variety of hot sauces (Ms. Foodie recommends the Banana Pepper Hot Sauce!). I've always been a sucker for the baja style tacos so I quite enjoyed these.

We also shared a grilled sandwich of roast beef, pepper and mozzarella with a side of cole slaw. This was an interesting flavor combination and very satisfying. RRR even dipped into the cole slaw and she's normally not a fan.

While the restaurant is quite good what I don't understand is why it was not busier on a warm sunny Saturday. Is the food a bit overpriced for the other options in the area? Did we just get there at a weird time of day?

RRR had said there were days when she's driven by and it was busy and other times it is empty. I sure hope Hull's Kitchen survives in the tough restaurant market... I'm rooting for ya!

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At 1:21 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hull's kitchen is the amazing. I have lived in Hull my hole life and they by far have the best food, best view, best atmosphere and their prices are not too expensive for the area and the experience you get there. If you happen to be in the area, visit Hull's kitchen and try their chicen fingers and fries. They are at a good proportion and you know your food was made with love. haha

 

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