Our one visit to Oceanaire was in the OK range and pricey. So, no second visit.
I am concluding that finding a really good restaurant around here without paying superpremium pricing is difficult. We have a lot of places that are "OK", they do the job, the food is decent, but nothing is exceptional about them in general, and the bill for dinner is $70-100 without any alcohol (couple). And there often will be one miss, the server messed up something, an item was not hot that should be, the food arrived with improper spacing. Small things. So far, La Grotta has been a plus plus in every respect and decently priced. It's also difficult to get a reservation.
Last night we sat outside, it was a nice evening, the server was overly chatty, my wife asked for a glass of ice and he disappeared and after ten minutes she had to go inside to ask again. We had a split of Champagne and she likes a cube of ice in her bubbly.
We still may have a nice experience overall, like at Boqueria, but things could be improved. I'm slowly discovering I either pay $500 for a meal for two and get top notch everything, or just pay $30 for a couple of burgers at a good burger place. One place near us would run well over $500, I haven't had the courage to try it yet, and probably won't. The "tasting menu" is $250 each, the wine pairing is another $185. Each.
Lazy Betty | Midtown AtlantaI'll just go to Kroger and make spaghetti.