Ready For A “Lobster Mountain?” How About A “Crab Tower?” Let’s Head To Toronto’s Fishman Lobster Clubhouse Restaurant!

Ready To Dig Into Some Lobster? Lots And Lots Of Lobster?

I found this picture online and had to find out what was going on – so let’s head to the famous Fishman Clubhouse Restaurant in Toronto to see some of the most amazing towers of seafood in the world!


Bizarre Enough For Andrew Zimmern!

Yes, The Travel Channel Host showed up to try one, and all across social media, you can find picture of diners posing with their food – before and after!

It turns out, The Fishman Lobster Clubhouse Restaurant in Toronto is famous for making giant towers of seafood: and people can’t wait to post pictures with their dishes…not only that, video too!

Here is the video of a 57-pound Lobster Tower being delivered to the table!

57 Pounds Of Lobster!

All I say say is: WOW.

The menu offers many ways to eat these incredible towers, and clearly it’s better to bring a lot of hungry friends.

Don’t worry, if your taste is more for crab – guess what?

They’ve got a tower for you too!

I will find a way to convince my wife Alex to make the journey to Toronto for this – I would love this!

If you follow this blog, you know I’ve posted about towers of food before:

Remember the fried shrimp tower? Not only do they sell it in Japan, I found someone who ate one!

See him take it on here:

https://johnrieber.com/2016/03/12/10000-yen-fried-shrimp-tower-giant-bacon-towers-food-stacked-a-mile-high/

And if you don’t like seafood, don’t worry: I found a chicken yakitori dish a mile high as well!

That’s the legendary Mr. Sato from SoraNews24, and if you want to know if he ate that thing, click here to see the results:

https://johnrieber.com/2013/07/23/the-mega-yakitori-japans-huge-chicken-on-a-stick/

I love food towers! Let me know if you agree!



Categories: Art, Books / Media, cookbooks, Exotic Travel, Food, food blog, Food Review, Funny Pictures, Japan, Memoirs, Recipes, Restaurants, Tokyo!, Travel, Travel Adventures, Travel Memoir, Uncategorized, Wacky Food

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

11 replies

  1. Wow, that is the biggest sharing platter I have seen…

    Liked by 1 person

  2. That’s crazy! Those towers are enormous!! The before pictures arectrying to tempt me back to vegetarianism 😉 It must be a really fun experience to have with friends.

    Liked by 1 person

  3. That is decadent…yet very tempting. I do LOVE lobster

    Liked by 1 person

  4. Not a fan of the taste of crab, but I am in for the Lobster Tower! 🙂
    Best wishes, Pete.

    Liked by 1 person

Leave a reply to Carol Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Times and Tides of a Beachwriter

Drift among the scribbles of writer Janet Gogerty

Hugh's Views & News  

WordPress & Blogging tips, flash fiction, photography and lots more!

Piglet in Portugal

A Creative Spirit

Dawn Pisturino's Blog

My Writing Journey

Deb's World

Midlife - travel, fun and adventure

priorhouse blog

Photos, art, and a little bit of LIT.

Robin & Willow

Delicious Living

The Culinary Traveller

A food writer on the road around the world

DGKayewriter.com

Live, Love, Laugh & Don't Forget to Breathe!

Elizabeth Gauffreau

Fiction Writer in Poet's Clothing

Brookford Kitchen Diaries

Cooks inspired by books

The New Vintage Kitchen

A Vermont innkeeper's recipe box of seasonal vintage dishes, reimagined for today's cooks.

Lavender and Lime

♥ a food, travel and lifestyle blog ♥

Taking Up Room

Reviews. History. Life.

Cook and Drink

The Art of Flavours

the chef mimi blog

so much food, so little time...

Writing from the Heart with Brian

Think, Laugh, & Cry Each Day

Sunshine with Savannah

Writer aiming to cultivate kindness. | Exploring, learning, scribbling, seeking sunshine wherever I go.

Lisa Marie's Song of the Day

Daily music selected by Lisa Marie Bowman

New Classic Recipe

- Cookbook Reviews and Recipes

Rust Belt Girl

reading and writing the Rust Belt with Rebecca Moon Ruark

Take It Easy

Retired, not expired: words from the after(work)life. And music. Lots of music!

Hey, Traveler

Sharing travel tips, ideas, and anecdotes with fellow wanderers, dreamers, doers, and lovers of life

Stevie Turner

Author of Realistic Fiction

Cornwall in Colours

inspired by the colours of the land, sea and sky of Cornwall

Let's Go To The Movies

Film and Theatre Lover!

SoraNews24 -Japan News-

Bringing you yesterday's news from Japan and Asia, today.

Bite! Eat! Repeat!

All Food, All The Time...Because "Everyone Eats!"

A Teacher's Reflections

Thirty Years of Wonder

Tanooki Homemade Cafe

Celebrate Everyday with Food Holidays

In Saner Thought

"It is the duty of every man, as far as his ability extends, to detect and expose delusion and error"..Thomas Paine

Pete Springer

Passionate Teacher and Future Children's Author

Diary of A Movie Maniac

A Personal Journey Through Cinema & Television

The Binge Watcher

BlerdWatching Waaay Too Much TV

Robbie's inspiration

Ideas on writing and baking

Darlene Foster's Blog

dreamer of dreams, teller of tales

You can always start now

being curious, exploring, finding me

Realweegiemidget Reviews Films TV Books and more

You can't take the Scotland out of a girl... Reel entertainment reviews and more from that Darlin Husband’s Scottish, square-eyed and film-mad wife living in Finland.

I didn't have my glasses on....

A trip through life with fingers crossed and eternal optimism.

Through the Shattered Lens

Where mainstream meets grindhouse, exploitation, otaku and gamers

Laura's Books and Blogs

Writing tips, giveaways, reviews, essays, and more!

But I Smile Anyway...

Musings and memories, words and wisdom... of a working family woman

Invisibly Me

Live A Visible Life Whatever Your Health