Chart House – A place to eat in Atlantic City.
Whenever I travel to the Golden Nugget Casino, Chart House immediately comes to my mind as a place to eat in Atlantic City. Located on 644 Huron Avenue, Chart House is part of the Landry’s Select Club. Mostly known for their seafood (named Best Casino Seafood Restaurant by the Boardwalk Journal), there is a lot to love beyond the actual meal.
The views are fantastic. During happy hour, it is possible to see the sunset. It is truly a magical and romantic experience. While having the right blend of foods, you can calmly enjoy the water flowing and witness the sun setting on the East Coast.
Opening their happy hour on Wednesday – Friday & Sunday from 4-7PM, Chart House is definitely a place I love to visit for the food (I do not drink alcohol). All reasonably priced, the variety in taste and texture is quite vast. If I want to carb out, I love to indulge in their Mediterranean Hummus Tasting plate. Included are avocado, roasted red pepper, Kalamata, grilled pita, and plantain chips. This huge plate is only $5.
If I am looking into shedding some weight, then I choose the Lettuce Wraps. They are only $6 and include 4 hefty pieces of deliciousness. It is a wok-seared Chicken, Thai peanut sauce, cucumbers, carrots, mushrooms, and sweet soy glaze, on top of a bed of lettuce.
My personal favorite dish to eat at the Chart House is Shrimp Tacos. It includes a lightly fried shrimp, warm tortilla, cabbage, Jack cheese, Pico de Gallo, and Kim Chee (minus the Kim Chee). Depending on my mood, I will eat the taco with the tortilla. Otherwise, I enjoy the inside part of the food.
Most importantly, eating incredible food must be done only with the right staff around. The personality and vibe of a place of any kind depends on the people that work there. I am always at ease at the Chart House inside the Golden Nugget Casino. Everyone involved seem to be human and humane. No one is forced to be kind. The fact that every experience has been a wonderful one is a testament to the right ensemble of people hired.
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