Originally Posted By alexbook Even back in my pre-vegetarian days, I thought oysters were just slimy and weird. Sorry.
Originally Posted By wonderingalice Mom and Schmitty... You're so VERY welcome! If you can time it for sunset and the weather's good, get a table outside. It's great for people watching as they stroll and bike the walk with kids, dogs, etc., and everyone stops everything to watch as the sun dips down behind the ocean (the restaurant gets its name from the rare green flash atmospheric reaction that has occurred sunset. I've never seen one, but waiting and watching for the possibility is a truly great, beautiful and relaxing experience.
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight ^maybe the rare green flash is what happends to ya after you eat them oysters.....;-)
Originally Posted By Schmitty Good Vibes I'm lucky to have seen a few green flashes. It's an awesome experience. I saw them all over many years on the Central Coast. I've read that they are more common in the tropic zones. I don't have any dates set for my San Diego trip. Perhaps August, more likely September. Now you all have got me thinking of going back to Vallejo's for a seafood dinner!
Originally Posted By wonderingalice Too cool, Schmitty! I've only seen photos of them. Left a message on Mr. Alice's cell phone this morning on my way to work... Sushi tonight!