Memphis During Lent: 10 Seafood Dishes We Love

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Whether you're observing the no-red-meat-on-Fridays rule for Lent, or you're just looking for some tasty lunch on Fridays, here are ten restaurants in Memphis that serve up a seafood-friendly Friday lunch or dinner.

Where's your favorite place for seafood in town, on Fridays or otherwise? Let us know in the comments.

Article updates provided by Gaye Swan.

Vegetarian-Friendly Food In Midtown: Blue Nile Ethiopian Kitchen

Updated February 2019 From the culinary masters who brought us the flavorful kebobs and veggies from Stick 'Em Food Truck comes Blue Nile Ethiopian restaurant on Madison Avenue. Blue Nile Mural The dining room, with mural by local artist Gino Spotso. Blue Nile is tucked into a small space on Madison next to the Bar-B-Que Shop.

Eat At Global Cafe For Nepali, Sudanese, and Syrian Cuisine

Ed. Note: Contributor Veena tried the the new Global Cafe restaurant, which brings Nepali, Sudanese, and Syrian cuisine to the Crosstown Concourse. Interested in dumplings, falafel, chow mein, shawarma, samosas, or unique cocktails? Keep reading. 
Have you guys been to Global Café yet? I initially went because I'd heard they serve Nepali food, and I have been craving momos something crazy.

10 More Unique Places To Eat In Memphis

On this blog, you'll find hundreds of articles about where to eat in Memphis, and for a very good reason. In this city, we love to eat because we have some of the best food in the world. We have trendy places, holes-in-the-wall, delicious dining hidden in strip malls, and gorgeous white tablecloth eateries. I love them all. Here are ten unique places to eat in Memphis. 1.