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We've been living in a small Florida beach town for the past 18 months (and before that, in Central Mexico), so maybe this isn't as new to others as it was to us.   

 

A nearby eatery which posts its weekly specials on FB, advertised glazed pacu ribs.  We had to google pacu to find that it is an Amazonian piranha-like fish.  

 

These ribs were spectacular!  The 'ribs' were a cut of flesh hanging onto 3 or 4 long fish bones.  The meat was sweet and tender and it was perfectly glazed with notes of citrus and black pepper, then served over a cabbage and apple slaw.  A perfect meal for a warm Florida summer evening in a delightful outdoor patio.  

 

The restaurant is Pia's Trattoria in Gulfport and we hope they get more pacu in the future!

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No pacu in our waters [emoji227]

 

One never knows. Look at all the snakeheads that are in the US (not considering DC).

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May call for a road trip. At 42 miles that;'s just a 1 - 6 hour drive :cool:

South St. Pete is may an hour Dave. Aren't you around Tampa/Brandon? Edited by scubadoo97 (log)
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Yep.  Brandon.  42 miles by Mapquest.  About an hour on a good day at a good time.  But I've gotta cross a bridge.  And you know how tourists like to get in wrecks on the bridges.... 

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if anyone goes back to this place, Id love to see some pics of the place and the dish.

 

I can't imagine it right now

 

thanks

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