"This is not a run-of-the-mill fish and chips stop, but rather a place that embraces everything to do with seafood culture. The menu showcases dishes such as fried oysters, jambalaya, crab legs, frog legs, grilled red snapper fillets sourced from South and. , fish tacos and the famous catfish, which is farmed in Arkansas and other regions in the USA."
"The Flying Fish, sells gobs of fresh catfish, shrimp and oysters, grilled fish, shrimp cocktail, fish cocktail, crab legs, burgers, chicken and mudbugs (crawfish) in season. A specialty selection of grilled salmon, trout or tilapia is also offered each day. Ice cold Tap and bottled Beer, wine and home made margaritas are also served."
"Flying Fish is another fun and relaxed kitchen to dine and wine by the River in Little Rock, Arkansas. That this restaurant is named “flying fish” doesn’t mean it is a run-of-the-mill chips and fish stop. It is a nice place that embraces all seafood culture."
"SO Restaurant in Little Rock, Arkansas, is the perfect spot for couples to relax and unwind, or enjoy a romantic evening out. SO’s inviting atmosphere is a testament to its rustic chic style, and their friendly wait staff. SO Restaurant prides itself on using the freshest quality ingredients, sourcing produce from local farmers."
"Placed far from the city center, Grampa's Catfish House is a really good Seafood Restaurant. This Seafood Restaurant has a banquet room. Payment options are: MasterCard, American Express, Visa and Discover."
"We ate around 4 in the afternoon so there wasn't alot of fresh stuff out. Everything we tried was good though. I especially liked the coconut shrimp..."