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      <![CDATA[@AM thanks for the tip of Pupuseria--I know exactly where that is. <br>
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We have lamented Jim's on Bites--Jim we hardly knew ye. I'm sorry I never had the opportunity to go.
        
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      <![CDATA[This has probably been reported elsewhere but I will throw this out there.<br>
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Went by Jim's Coney Island for lunch today and it was closed.Noted FOR SALE signs on the door.<br>
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Did have lunch at Pupuseria Salvadorena and found the pupusas to be quite good.<br>
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PS is located at 340 Welch Rd just off Nolensville Road----basically it's on the street behind the Walmart that faces Harding Place.
        
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      <![CDATA[You can't go wrong with Fish & Co. in 12 South. Great seafood menu and an excellent selection of oysters to start off with.
        
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      <![CDATA[@BW, I had a fantastic fish at Yolos in Green Hills. Everyone thinks of Yolos as chicken fingers and pasta, but the fish was superb.
        
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      <![CDATA[@BW I know you probably won't like this answer but I've always found some pretty damn good fish at the upscale casual dining places. J. Alexander's knows how to consistently cook a piece of salmon and their crab cakes are pretty damn good for being in a land locked state.<br>
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The seared ahi tuna at Bricktop's is really good as well.
        
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      <![CDATA[Need the brain trust of all the bitesters out there. Where's the best place in Nashville to eat fish/seafood?
        
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