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Follow on Google News | “Summer Time Blues” Features Seafood, Wine, Fishing Seminar And More at Grand Central Oyster BarFishing Columnists Alex Kenney, NY Daily News, Milt and June Rosko, Fisherman Magazine, to participate in panel discussion; Wines from Trinchero Family Vineyards On Wed., July 20 @ 6:30 PM
By: Jerry Milani The Malpeques are priced at $2.35 per oyster, and are just one of 30 oyster varieties on the menu daily at the historic eatery located “below sea level” in New York City’s Grand Central Terminal. For reservations for lunch (beginning at 11:30 am), or dinner (last evening reservation at 9:30 pm), call 212-490-6650. The Grand Central Oyster Bar serves 4,000 oysters daily, from roasted to Rockefeller, on the half shell, and in pan roasts and stews. Prince Edward Island’s Malpeque Bay (Canada) has earned the reputation for producing some of the finest oysters anywhere in the world In fact, Malpeque Bay oysters were awarded the Gold Medal at the 1900 Exposition Universelle (World’s Fair) in Paris, France. Cooke’s Cove Malpeques are grown out and harvested in an entirely ecologically sound and environmentally sustainable fashion, assuring the future well-being of the fishery and natural resource alike. Cooke’s Cove Malpeques lead with big brine up front which seamlessly yields to a bright, crisp, clean finish. # # # The Grand Central Oyster Bar first opened its doors in 1913, in what was then a brand new, state-of-the- End
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