(no rating) Jun. 19, 2008
- The Telegraph - Macon
- By Randy Waters
Three and a half stars (out of four stars)
When you order the lobster tails at the Bonefish Grill, the dipping butter comes in a metal cone that has a small flame flickering under it. The butter bubbles. My wife, who puts away lobsters like the FBI puts away mobsters, had never seen this before and said it was a brilliant cure for the lobster-eater's dilemma of slowly congealing butter. (Full review)
Three and a half stars (out of four stars)
When you order the lobster tails at the Bonefish Grill, the dipping butter comes in a metal cone that has a small flame flickering under it. The butter bubbles. My wife, who puts away lobsters like the FBI puts away mobsters, had never seen this before and said it was a brilliant cure for the lobster-eater's dilemma of slowly congealing butter. (Full review)