THE
WASHINGTON
POST
.
FRIDAY,
APRIL
1, 2022
EZ
8
Casual Dining
PHOTOS BY DEB LINDSEY FOR THE WASHINGTON POST
BY TIM CARMAN
Three whole wings sit un-
adorned in a clamshell contain-
er. They’re not the meatiest spec-
imens I’ve ever seen, especially
on the drumette end of these
chicken sticks. But the Z-shaped
wings crackle under tooth, re-
leasing their juices, oil and sea-
soning in one gratifying rush.
Once I pierce the fried armor of
the Ravens wings from This is
Seafood, I follow my usual proto-
col: I peel off morsels to dunk in
the accompanying container of
mumbo sauce.
Peel, dunk, devour. Peel, dunk,
devour. The routine is so famil-
iar, and so is the sauce, providing
a sweet, smoky, slightly spicy
counterpoint to the crispy chick-
en. I’m sitting in my car, alone, in
the vast parking lot of a strip
center in Clinton, Md. Should I
look up from my container, I’d be
staring straight into the entrance
of a tattoo parlor. I couldn’t be
happier. Something about these
flavors softens my mood and
tears down the walls that I erect
to get through the day. Wings
and mumbo sauce, I’ve come to
understand, are my weighted
blanket.
Like many street-corner carry-
outs that specialize in the fa-
mous D.C. combo, This is Sea-
food is owned and operated by
Chinese Americans. Unlike at
many street-corner carryouts,
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Takeout channels lifetime of experience
This is Seafood in Clinton, Md., specializes in
fried fish, wings and Lowcountry boils
If You Go
THIS IS SEAFOOD
8929 Woodyard Rd., Clinton, Md.;
240-244-1561; thisisseafood.com.
Hours: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday
through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 11
p.m. Friday and Saturday; noon to
9 p.m. Sunday.
Prices: $1.89 to $62.99 for all
items on the menu.
TOP: The crab and shrimp tray at This is Seafood includes snow
crab legs, shrimp, sausage, egg and potatoes. ABOVE: Kamille
Buckner shows customer Eugene James his order to make sure it’s
correct. Employees open every container for patrons to inspect.