The Fried Fish At This Oklahoma Restaurant Are So Gigantic They Fall Off The Plate
By Ashley|Published January 05, 2023
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 30 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't writing about Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beach and exploring new areas.
What’s better than a piece of perfectly battered fried fish? A gigantic piece of perfectly battered fried fish. Shuck Me in Hochatown, Oklahoma, is a seafood restaurant that serves amazing oysters, fish, and shrimp. They offer a whole fried red snapper that is so gigantic that it is literally falling off the plate and it’s every seafood lover’s dream. Keep scrolling to see everything this tasty restaurant has to offer.
Welcome to the only Shuck Me in Oklahoma, located in Hochatown at 83 North Lukfata Trail Road. This family-friendly restaurant offers a casual atmosphere perfect for seafood lovers.
Step inside and the bright colors will put a smile on your place. The nautical theme will make you feel like you're eating seaside. Plus, they have a full-service bar with bar-height seating.
If you think we are exaggerating our description of the whole fried fish offering, just take a look at this gigantic piece of red snapper. For under $30 you can enjoy this delicious fish, along with a side of Ranchero beans and Mexican rice.
Now that we got the giants out of the way, let's take a look at more menu offerings. Fried Baskets and Combo Baskets are popular choices for average appetites. Choose from catfish, oysters, shrimp, chicken tenders, crawfish tails, or frog legs.
They also have a huge outdoor seating area with tables, umbrellas, and games. It's a great place to hang out with the family while enjoying a great meal.
Looking for a family-friendly activity to do in the Hochatwon area after you eat at Shuck Me? If so, get lost in a 29,000 sq. ft. wooden maze at the MAZE of Hochatown.
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