When we had eaten wayyy too much throughout the day, we couldn't have a full dinner of carbs and whatnots. Finally at 8.45pm, we drove out to Quayside Isle to see what was available in the form of light bites. We didn't make a reservation at any restaurants, and while many have a table for us, Greenwood Fish Market were packed out full this weekend.
Sabio by the Sea has steadfastly stayed at this venue from 2011 till today. That's quite a feat. They also had a table free for us. Tapas it was. The red sangria was quite delicious, and easy. Fairly refreshing on a balmy night. There was a lovely night breeze coming in, and it wasn't even that warm.
The man was peckish and went for a seared barramundi fillet, on top of appetizers of white anchovies and crab cakes. I couldn't do much food and only had jamon and cheese toasties. I'm okay with ham or jamon in my bread, although they taste rather different. But the cheese always rocks. That kept my stomach rather happy.
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