Legal Sea Foods
Legal Sea Foodsdescribes itself as “fanatics for freshness.'”
And based on its reported sourcing practices, it means it, too.
The first hint that Chart House is the real deal is the location of its restaurants.
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The chain has 24 waterfront restaurants, which is a good sign for a seafood spot.
Also because the chain only serves the freshest fish each day, selection will vary based on availability.
It’s another good sign that the menu changes from day to day.
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Its restaurants are found in several American cities from coast to coast and up and down the Eastern seaboard.
The chain only offers thecrab claws fresh during Florida’s stone crab season.
And you could find the freshest possible food atany of the chain’s 175 locations.
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Plus, the chain makes almost all of its dishes in-house.
The chain sources sushi-grade ahi tuna and seeks out other sustainable seafood.
Watch thechain’s Facebook pagefor the new fresh items that arrive weekly.
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Currently,there are nine Rockfish locations, but the chain plans to slowly expand.
The food is a delight, but be ready to pay $45 for a Chilean sea bass fillet.
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