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Live oysters
flameboy54
04-18-2013, 10:14 AM
Hey guys, I found a thread already about where to by live oysters but it's 3 years old. I'm hoping to find out if there's any new places that have popped up recently. I'm talking about seafood shops that sell small to medium sized oysters, the same ones that sell at Boathouse, Rodneys, Oyster, etc.
Of course everyone knows of The Lobsterman on Granville Island. There's 7 Seas up on 4th and Whole Foods on Cambie. Any idea what the price range is for these places?
Does Albion Fisheries sell at wholesale prices to the public?
I also read of Taylor Shellfish Farms just south of Bellingham.
Anywhere else locally or just across the border that I've missed?
dinamix
04-18-2013, 10:27 AM
Tnt
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shawnly1000
04-18-2013, 10:59 AM
Whole Foods
bad time for oysters... small as fuck
but lobsterman should be .75-1.75/oyster
godwin
04-18-2013, 12:31 PM
The best months to have oysters the months that ends with r.
winson604
04-18-2013, 12:57 PM
I buy mine from Whole Foods on Cambie. They typically have up to 5 different types ranging from $0.75 - $1.175 or so and prices are on par with LobsterMan. The biggest difference for me was Whole Foods will shuck them for free while LobsterMan won't shuck them at all.
It isn't a big deal for some but I prefer to just get them shucked.
punkwax
04-18-2013, 07:41 PM
Buck a shuck at Boat House White Rock from 4-6PM... might be weekdays only.. cot damn I wanna go right now :drool
corollagtSr5
04-18-2013, 07:48 PM
I buy mine from Whole Foods on Cambie. They typically have up to 5 different types ranging from $0.75 - $1.175 or so and prices are on par with LobsterMan. The biggest difference for me was Whole Foods will shuck them for free while LobsterMan won't shuck them at all.
It isn't a big deal for some but I prefer to just get them shucked.
Do they do a good job at shucking the oysters?
Obsideon
04-18-2013, 10:28 PM
Ebisu always has Live oysters for fresh, as well as the newly opened Kamei Baru carries about 7 different kind of oysters! Happy Hour will be open soon!
Culverin
04-19-2013, 02:22 AM
I buy mine from Whole Foods on Cambie. They typically have up to 5 different types ranging from $0.75 - $1.175 or so and prices are on par with LobsterMan. The biggest difference for me was Whole Foods will shuck them for free while LobsterMan won't shuck them at all.
It isn't a big deal for some but I prefer to just get them shucked.
I'm not even what my friends would call and oyster person, I like them, a lot, but I don't got nuts for them.
But I think if you get them shucked them take them home, you're losing that oyster liquor. Does Whole Foods shuck them and just put the meat in a little tub for you?
That would be pretty sweet if I had money.
I don't have the money to spend to get nice oysters shucked for chowder.
Best I would could hope for is my aunt doing chiu chow oyster pancakes.
Also, I like the small ones the best. Kumamotos and Miyagi are probably my favs. I get mine from Seafood City on Granville Island.
Done a couple oyster nights, have yet to have a single sub-par oyster.
abdulclamwacker
04-19-2013, 09:15 PM
I'm not even what my friends would call and oyster person, I like them, a lot, but I don't got nuts for them.
But I think if you get them shucked them take them home, you're losing that oyster liquor. Does Whole Foods shuck them and just put the meat in a little tub for you?
That would be pretty sweet if I had money.
I don't have the money to spend to get nice oysters shucked for chowder.
Best I would could hope for is my aunt doing chiu chow oyster pancakes.
Also, I like the small ones the best. Kumamotos and Miyagi are probably my favs. I get mine from Seafood City on Granville Island.
Done a couple oyster nights, have yet to have a single sub-par oyster.
Hey you don't need a wad of money to eat oysters, you can easily get them on sale at whole foods for like .69 for some kusshi or fanny bay's. You don't need to eat alot to be happy!
Marshall Placid
04-19-2013, 11:53 PM
Whole-foods PLUS it is convenient if you want to buy other grocery items too.
TOS'd
04-20-2013, 12:03 AM
+1 Taylor Shellfish Farm
punkwax
04-20-2013, 10:02 AM
Buck a shuck at Boat House White Rock from 4-6PM... might be weekdays only.. cot damn I wanna go right now :drool
Went by there yesterday, raised the price to $1.39 ea :QQ:
Another restaurant a few doors down had buck a shuck advertised.. didn't catch the name but will check it out.
I'm not even what my friends would call and oyster person, I like them, a lot, but I don't got nuts for them.
But I think if you get them shucked them take them home, you're losing that oyster liquor. Does Whole Foods shuck them and just put the meat in a little tub for you?
They're shucked on the half shell and sit over a bed of ice.
Culverin
04-20-2013, 02:57 PM
Wha? You eat them there?
winson604
04-22-2013, 11:13 AM
I'm not even what my friends would call and oyster person, I like them, a lot, but I don't got nuts for them.
But I think if you get them shucked them take them home, you're losing that oyster liquor. Does Whole Foods shuck them and just put the meat in a little tub for you?
That would be pretty sweet if I had money.
I don't have the money to spend to get nice oysters shucked for chowder.
Best I would could hope for is my aunt doing chiu chow oyster pancakes.
Also, I like the small ones the best. Kumamotos and Miyagi are probably my favs. I get mine from Seafood City on Granville Island.
Done a couple oyster nights, have yet to have a single sub-par oyster.
What CH28 said. Still on the half shell my man so don't worry, the juice is still there. Enjoy!
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corollagtSr5
04-22-2013, 11:32 PM
What CH28 said. Still on the half shell my man so don't worry, the juice is still there. Enjoy!
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He's saying if their shucked on the half shell, on the drive home your going to spill the juices. He'd rather them shuck them and put them in a container and pour the juices in there as well.
winson604
04-23-2013, 10:47 AM
He's saying if their shucked on the half shell, on the drive home your going to spill the juices. He'd rather them shuck them and put them in a container and pour the juices in there as well.
From personal experience I have yet to lose any juice from my drive home so unless your route goes through many bumps, sharp turns, and or if you drive like an idiot then it shouldn't be a problem.
GGnoRE
04-23-2013, 02:14 PM
^ Initial D
miss_crayon
04-23-2013, 03:53 PM
The best months to have oysters the months that ends with r.
I thought it was months with a R in it?
rageguy
04-26-2013, 07:54 PM
Was at Whole Foods on Cambie and Broadway. Oysters are shucked for free. Fanny Bay oysters $0.99 each or one dozen for $9.99. Kusshi and Kumamoto are $1.49 each. There were other oysters too, between $0.99 to $1.49. Overall much cheaper than restaurant prices. Quality is there.
xxxrsxxx
08-17-2013, 11:12 AM
I've never did this before and only bought oysters at lobster man and whole foods, but is it ok to eat raw oysters bought from places like T&T and superstore?
Culverin
08-24-2013, 03:00 PM
Possibly, but I would not chance it.
If they name the type of oysters, then yes, it's probably ok.
But if some place just has a tray that says "oysters", I would personally consider them to be cooking oysters only.
6793026
08-25-2013, 10:29 AM
there was a crawfish place in richmond which now is now oyster bar of some type.
1 dollar duing happy hour, but i doubt there's anyone there
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