Founded in 1886, Faidley Seafood is one of the oldest and best-known purveyors of fresh and prepared seafood - especially crab cakes - in the Chesapeake region. Faidley’s is headquartered at its original location in the “World Famous Lexington Market" in Baltimore, Maryland.
I had to order one jumbo lump crabcake, which comes at market price. And all that money goes straight toward crab - no filler, no frills. Just a slice of tomato and some lettuce formed a bed underneath.
The crabcakes are plump with a slight crustiness on the outside with jumbo lump crab meat inside. They are moist and full of flavor.
I also had to try a Baltimore-specific seafood item: the coddie. The coddie is a "Homemade Salt Codfish Cake."
"Coddies are usually eaten sandwiched between saltines with yellow mustard. The food is somewhat of a local delicacy in Baltimore, and is commonly served in the city's delicatessens and seafood markets, including the historic Lexington Market," according to Wikipedia.
These little salt balls definitely have more filling than the crabcakes, but they are still tasty. You do get the fish flavor, but the texture is soft - save for the crunchy breaded exterior. Oh, and a Natty Boh for good measure.
Grade: A
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