Meritage Seafood Trifecta Price
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The Seafood Trifecta is a combination platter at Meritage, featuring one cold water lobster tail, Thai glazed salmon, and pan-seared scallops. This popular entree presents a variety of seafood preparations, from the sweet lobster to the sweet and spicy glazed salmon and buttery scallops, all served with a loaded baked potato. The Seafood Trifecta price on Meritage’s menu is between $42.00 and $62.00.
The dish is composed of a broiled or steamed cold water lobster tail, a filet of salmon finished with a Thai glaze, and scallops that are pan-seared to create a golden crust. The accompanying loaded baked potato includes classic toppings. The combination of different seafood preparations is complemented by a simple beverage like a San Pellegrino sparkling water or an iced tea.
The Meritage Seafood Trifecta reviews from patrons often mention that the seafood is prepared very well. The entree is a sampler of the restaurant's seafood offerings, showcasing different cooking methods on one plate. The dish has similar qualities to the seafood offerings at The St. Paul Grill, another downtown establishment, which also features items like pan-seared scallops and fresh fish preparations.
Meritage, located in the heart of downtown Saint Paul, has become an iconic destination since its establishment in 2007. The restaurant is an active part of the city, hosting annual events like Oysterfest and Bastille Day, as well as educational wine seminars and cooking classes. This community involvement has helped solidify its place as a cultural and culinary hub.
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