Ahoy, me hearties—but no hush puppies. 

The American fast food seafood chain has finally arrived on Bangkok’s shores. Named for the pirate in “Treasure Island” and a mainstay in American fast food with more than 500 locations, and they’re serving up de la mer classics and fried chicken. 
 
Since this might be uncharted territory for a lot of Thai fans, we recommend a safe bet like the fish combo set (B189) which is Long John Silver’s version of crispy fish and chips. Their Bucket Shrimp (B179) is coated with a special signature seasoning while the Chicken and Shrimp combo (B179) adds fried chicken alongside some waffle fries. 
 
Photo credit: Long John Silver’s / Facebook
 
It’s not going to be winning any dining awards anytime soon, but the oily fast food is a great source of nostalgia and a big hit with the kids. For landlocked Americans, this is probably the first seafood they ever really had. Sadly, their staple hush puppies were not found at the new location. 
 
The Thai owners claim their seafood comes from sustainably sourced fish from the Alaskan ocean to the coast of New Zealand.
 
Apart from the finger food, they also provide a Mega Bangna exclusive a la carte with the creamy salmon pasta (B269).
 

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