The chain, which specializes in Latin American seafood, has grown to 11 Houston-area stores. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Houston SanAntonioFood SanAntonioRestaurants
Mambo Seafood offers grilled, fried or sautéed seafood platters and fresh oysters.Houston-based Mambo Seafood is taking over a defunct Joe's Crab Shack at 4711 N.W. Loop 410, according to a. Renovation on the Northwest San Antonio eatery is expected to start Jan. 31 and wrap up in May.
The chain, which specializes in Latin American seafood, popped up in the mid '90s and has since grown to 11 Houston-area stores. Its menu includes seafood platters, fresh oysters and seafood cocktails along with micheladas, aguas frescas and margaritas. Management at Mambo Seafood was unavailable for additional comment on its San Antonio expansion plans.
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