Tuna Ball

Tuna Ball
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Tuna Ball Restaurants in the USA

Tuna balls are a classic American appetizer or side dish, typically made with canned tuna, bread crumbs, mayonnaise, and seasonings. They are often served with a dipping sauce, such as tartar sauce or cocktail sauce.

Here are some restaurants in the USA that serve tuna balls:

  • The Lobster Place (New York City, NY)
    This seafood restaurant serves tuna balls as an appetizer, along with a variety of other seafood dishes.
  • Legal Sea Foods (Boston, MA)
    This seafood chain serves tuna balls as an appetizer, along with a variety of other seafood dishes.
  • McCormick & Schmick's Seafood & Steaks (Various locations)
    This seafood chain serves tuna balls as an appetizer, along with a variety of other seafood dishes.
  • Red Lobster (Various locations)
    This seafood chain serves tuna balls as an appetizer, along with a variety of other seafood dishes.
  • Bonefish Grill (Various locations)
    This seafood chain serves tuna balls as an appetizer, along with a variety of other seafood dishes.
  • Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. (Various locations)
    This seafood chain serves tuna balls as an appetizer, along with a variety of other seafood dishes.
  • Joe's Crab Shack (Various locations)
    This seafood chain serves tuna balls as an appetizer, along with a variety of other seafood dishes.
  • Captain D's (Various locations)
    This fast-food seafood chain serves tuna balls as an appetizer, along with a variety of other seafood dishes.
  • Long John Silver's (Various locations)
    This fast-food seafood chain serves tuna balls as an appetizer, along with a variety of other seafood dishes.
  • Additional Information

  • Tuna balls are typically made with canned tuna, but some restaurants may use fresh tuna.
  • The bread crumbs used in tuna balls can be either white or whole wheat.
  • The mayonnaise used in tuna balls can be either regular or low-fat.
  • Tuna balls can be served hot or cold.
  • Tuna balls are a good source of protein and omega-3 fatty acids.
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