African restaurant offers authentic Nigerian cuisine with fresh, made-to-order dishes served in a welcoming, home-like atmosphere. The space feels stress-free and inviting, attracting those seeking genuine flavors and generous portions.
Food here is authentic Nigerian cuisine with dishes like efo soup and pounded yam that are rich and flavorful. Meals come fresh, well seasoned, and served hot with no wait time.
Fish dishes come with rich flavor and careful preparation. Salmon fish appears in patties and alongside jollof rice, often paired with stews like ayamase and soups such as okra.
Good to know
Ordering ahead is recommended as the food is made to order and can get busy.
The portions are generous, often enough to feed a family of 4-5 people.
The shrimp pasta costs $40, while vegetable dishes are priced at $5.
Restaurant offers Trinidad and Tobago cuisine with indoor and small outdoor seating. Walls display T&T memorabilia, creating a relaxed atmosphere with a good vibe. Open Friday through Sunday, it attracts those seeking authentic Caribbean flavors in a casual setting.
Food here is flavorful and made to order with care, capturing authentic Trinidadian spices and textures. The dishes offer a freshness and taste close to what you find in New York's Caribbean spots.
Stew fish comes in a rich, flavorful style. The bake and fish with avocado offers a good balance of textures. Options include buss-ups and doubles with fish fillings.
Good to know
They are only open Friday to Sunday.
Parking is limited, with some spots available for only 15 minutes.
The restaurant has limited seating and is primarily a takeout spot.
Fish and chips spot offers fresh, perfectly fried seafood with homemade tartar sauce and generous portions. Atmosphere carries positive energy and the place stays clean with little wait time. Free parking is available, though access can be tricky.
Food arrives hot and fresh in about 8 minutes. It tastes delicious and feels like comfort food that people trust for quick, satisfying meals.
Fish comes fried to perfection with a crunchy texture and great presentation. Lunch and dinner combos include fish and shrimp at a good price, and EBT is accepted for purchases.
Good to know
The market accepts EBT for purchasing fish.
There is free parking available, but the area is challenging to access.
Expect little wait time during peak hours.
Seafood market buzzes with packed crowds and steady call-in orders, especially on Fridays. Fish and shrimp come fresh and crisp, often fried extra crispy with well-seasoned flavors. Prices stay affordable, drawing those who seek quality seafood in a busy, no-frills setting.
Food stays consistently fresh and well-seasoned with a friendly atmosphere enhancing the experience.
Fish comes fresh and delicious, often fried to a golden brown with perfect seasoning. Options like catfish, sole, and Orange Roughy stand out for their taste and quality.
Good to know
East-West Fish Market accepts EBT payments.
Parking is available in front or on the side street.
Expect a 15-20 minute wait for orders during busy times.
Dining area feels like backyard setting with many flies, creating a casual and lively atmosphere. Conversations flow easily, adding to the friendly energy. Seafood dishes like grilled tilapia and fish tacos stand out for their taste and generous portions.
Food stands out for its excellent quality and sabroso flavors. The dishes consistently come across as top quality and really good.
Shrimp and fish tacos come with plentiful pieces and strong flavor. The fish tacos earn a chef's kiss for their taste, often overshadowing other dishes like the tostada.
Small interior showcases a beautiful family-owned atmosphere with fresh, flavorful tacos and a generous green pozole. The vibe is cozy and casual, attracting those who appreciate top-tier Mexican seafood in a compact setting.
Food here is authentic and consistently fresh with a quick wait time from order to table. The dishes stand out as some of the tastiest and most delicious Mexican food around.
Grilled Baja Fish tacos stand out with their bold flavor. Nachos with shrimp and the fish burrito offer hearty portions and satisfy seafood cravings.
Good to know
Parking can be chaotic due to the strip mall layout.
Menu prices may differ from what is charged at the register.
Vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Midsize food court with colorful, bright design and communal tables creates a family-friendly, spacious environment. Atmosphere feels like a small Mexican town market, relaxed and welcoming with a lively community vibe. Many vendors offer authentic Mexican dishes alongside artisan shops and a sports team store.
Many Latin foods are served with authentic Mexican dishes standing out. Food comes quickly and offers moderate prices with a wide selection.
Fish tacos appear frequently, served with octopus or lobster. Ceviche and seafood cocktails also feature as popular choices.
Good to know
The Day of the Dead celebration features music and performances.
An art exhibit focusing on Palestinian women runs until May 6.
Free parking is available at Mercado La Paloma.
Market offers Louisiana-style fried chicken and fresh seafood with crispy fries. Busy atmosphere leads to short waits during peak times. Prices range from reasonable to high, and EBT is accepted.
Food comes out freshly cooked and well prepared. Smoothies and dishes both stand out as amazing and flavorful.
Fresh fish comes with crispy fries and shrimp in generous plates. The fish tastes delicious and is a solid choice for a satisfying meal.
Good to know
The restaurant can get busy, so expect a 10-20 minute wait sometimes.
They accept EBT for payments, which is helpful for some customers.
Prices are generally considered reasonable for the quality of food.
Seafood market offers fresh and fried fish with a variety of options including shrimp, octopus, and catfish steaks. The atmosphere is welcoming and clean, with employees ready to fry seafood on request. Prices vary, sometimes not displayed upfront, and ordering ahead helps avoid delays.
Food comes already cooked and ready to go, making it convenient. Fish dishes taste very delicious and reflect happy employees behind the preparation.
Fried fish comes out crispy and flavorful with a good size and fresh quality. Breaded fish and fried mojarras stand out as tasty options, and fish tacos or shrimp are highlights on Tuesdays.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but calling 30 minutes ahead is recommended for pick-up.
The market offers a wide variety of fresh seafood options, both raw and prepared.
They can fry seafood on request, providing a fresh option for customers.
Small seafood spot with quiet atmosphere and no music. It draws crowds during meal times, leading to long waits. Known for well-seasoned mojarra and grilled fish, it offers street parking and a unique practice of locking the gate until payment.
Food here is consistently delicious and amazing. The dishes stand out for their great taste and quality.
Grilled fish stands out for its flavor and quality, often preferred over other regional options. The fried fish mojarra and zarandeado fish are notable dishes, with the latter sometimes requiring a long wait due to demand.
Good to know
Expect long wait times during meal hours, often exceeding one hour.
Street parking is the only option available near the restaurant.
Only bottled water is available for purchase; no tap water is served.
Seafood market offers fresh fish plates and crispy fried oysters with hush puppies and coleslaw as popular sides. Atmosphere includes a long wait time due to made-to-order preparation and limited phone lines. Prices vary but generally reflect the portion size and quality.
Food comes out cooked to order with perfect seasoning and consistent flavorful taste. The menu offers an excellent variety that stays delicious every time.
Fish comes out crispy and well-seasoned with a lot of flavor. Plates often include potato salad and greens that complement the fish well.
Good to know
The wait could be a bit long since they prepare your order as they receive it.
Plaza Fish Market accepts EBT for hot meals.
The wait time is longer on Fridays but better earlier in the week.
Seafood restaurant offers authentic Colima-style seafood with rich, flavorful shrimp tacos and exceptionally flavorful salsas. Patio seating creates a calm, cozy atmosphere with enjoyable music on weekends. Plenty of parking and clean environment support a relaxed dining experience.
Food here is consistently good with a home-cooked feel that reminds of mom's cooking. Dishes come served beautifully and offer a solid taste of Mexican flavors.
Fish tacos stand out with delicious flavor and consistent quality. Fish burritos offer a fair price and good taste, complementing the seafood options well.
Good to know
The restaurant offers authentic Colima-style seafood.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food.
There is plenty of parking available nearby.
Food hall setup offers a lively atmosphere with colorful market vibes and a diverse crowd. The space feels intimate and friendly, blending culture and community in a casual setting. Meals focus on authentic Mexican flavors with generous portions and reasonable prices.
Offers authentic Yucatรกn cuisine with consistently excellent quality and taste. Serves a diverse array of delicious Mexican dishes that capture traditional flavors.
Fish tacos feature a crisp yet light batter with no oily taste and a very fresh flavor. Ceviche made with Basa fish is bright and outstanding, paired with a sweet and sour salad that has a slight spicy kick.
Good to know
Parking is available in a small free gated lot and free street parking nearby.
The restaurant operates on an 'order, pay, eat, and leave' basis with no constant waiter service.
Expect large portion sizes that are very filling.
Seafood market offers fresh, flavorful fish and generous portions with great prices. Atmosphere feels plain and unremarkable, with a small parking lot and street parking available. Popular for fried fish and shrimp specials, it stands out for quality despite modest surroundings.
Food comes out fresh and well fried with generous portions. Seasoning is decent and prices match the quality.
Fish is always fresh and flavorful here, cooked hot without being overdone. Options like whiting and shrimp come with sides like coleslaw and hush puppies, making for a solid, tasty dinner.
Good to know
Happy Fish Market accepts E.B.T. as a form of payment.
Parking at Happy Fish Market can be challenging due to a small lot.
The best deal is the party platter for feeding two or more.
Outdoor seating with a lovely patio setting creates a warm and inviting atmosphere filled with smooth R&B music that adds a lively vibe. The space is very clean and offers shade for comfort during hot weather. Food service happens through a window, emphasizing a casual, relaxed experience.
Soul food here tastes like homestyle cooking from Granny's kitchen, rich and authentic. Plates come with delicious, hearty flavors that stand out in the city.
Fish dishes come with generous portions and include baked and fried options. The fish, especially the fried and Swai, is well-seasoned and cooked to perfection.
Good to know
Dulan's accepts EBT payments for eligible customers.
Turkey wings are only available on weekends.
Oxtail is served only on Fridays.
Renovated seafood market with limited standing-room only space and no dine-in service offers fresh, well-seasoned fish and reasonable prices. The atmosphere feels crowded and the surrounding area appears rough and suspicious. Wait times stay around 15-20 minutes, and the market accepts food stamps.
Food comes out fresh and perfectly seasoned with quick service. Dishes are consistently cooked to perfection and very tasty despite the simple setting.
Fish here stays always fresh and comes with a crunchy texture. Fried fish and shrimp stand out with a unique flavor from the salsa del sol.
Good to know
The wait time is about 15-20 minutes during peak hours.
The market offers a $11.99 lunch special available all year long.
They recently started accepting food stamps for purchases.
Grocery store offers a clean, well-lit space with a hot foods bar and self-serve tamale station. Energy stays lively and comfortable with friendly staff and good music. Customers find a cafeteria area for quick meals and enjoy a strong selection of Latin American products.
Fresh food stands out with well-maintained fruits and vegetables and a hot Mexican food bar offering variety. The market stays clean and beautiful throughout.
Fresh fish appears alongside a variety of sushi and meats at the counter. A grab and go section offers cooked options like fried fish and seafood platters, though some items like the fish jaiva can spoil.
Good to know
The supermarket has a butcher shop with a great selection of meats and seafood.
Expect a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables available daily.
The store features a grab-and-go section with ready-cooked meals.
Upscale Southern restaurant with live jazz music most of the time creates a warm, inviting atmosphere filled with natural light and historical jazz decor. The layout offers both high and low tables, fostering a comfortable dining experience with a chill vibe. The space blends modern style with cultural homage, making it a unique spot in its area.
Soul food stands out with fresh, abundant dishes like seabass with mac and cheese and yams. The food consistently tastes delicious and satisfying in a historic setting.
Fish comes expertly fried and seasoned, especially the bass. The fried fish appears in various dishes, including breakfast options and tacos.
Good to know
Brunch includes endless Mimosas for $25.
Live jazz happens on Sundays from 2:30 to 4:30pm.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Seafood outlet offers takeout-only service with a wide menu including specialty items like frog legs. Atmosphere feels like a hidden gem with reasonable prices and generous portions. Fish quality varies but catfish and onion rings stand out as favorites.
Food comes out freshly cooked and stays delicious even when cold. Fried items stand out, and every bite delivers consistent flavor.
Fish comes out perfectly fried with fresh oil that keeps the flavor clean. Large combos offer great value with multiple pieces of fish and shrimp, and the fish tastes good even without sauces.
Good to know
Fish Town Outlet is primarily a takeout place with no dining inside.
Prices at Fish Town Outlet are very reasonable for the quality of food.
They offer unique menu items like frog legs and other specialties.
Seafood comes fresh and fried to perfection with standout options like Latino perch and catfish filet. The place operates on a takeout-only basis with no seating available. The atmosphere feels sketchy and parking is difficult, but the fish quality remains top notch.
Food arrives fresh and hot, especially the fried items which come out piping hot. Overall, the dishes are consistently delicious and well-prepared.
Fish comes fresh and cooked to perfection with a crispy yet tender texture. The flavor stays balanced, never too salty, making it a reliable spot for quality fish.
Good to know
James Fishmarket offers takeout only; there is no seating available.
Parking near James Fishmarket can be difficult; plan accordingly.
The store maintains a clean environment for food preparation.
Family-owned fish and chips spot with fresh, well-seasoned seafood and house-made tartar sauce. Atmosphere feels alerting due to a sketchy surrounding area and crowded parking near a liquor store. Prices stay very reasonable with portions that satisfy.
Food comes out fresh and hot, always cooked to order with good seasoning. Prices stay reasonable while the quality remains consistently excellent.
Fish comes fresh and well-seasoned without being too salty. The fillet of sole and shrimp are cooked just right, often fried to crispy perfection and served hot.
Good to know
The family meal includes 20 pieces of fish, warm dinner rolls, two sides, and hush puppies for $38.50.
Parking can be crowded in the evening due to nearby establishments.
Kim's Fish World gets busy on Friday evenings, so plan accordingly.
Soul food restaurant combines modern renovation with a homey atmosphere and gospel music playing softly. Spacious dining area includes outdoor seating and a patio for private events, creating a welcoming and accommodating environment.
Food tastes like it was cooked in grandmaโs kitchen, served hot and cooked to perfection. Soul food here stands out for its authentic flavor and consistently great quality.
Fried fish comes in large portions and tastes well seasoned and tender. Fish and Grits offers a divine flavor that stands out.
Good to know
Free valet parking is available right out front.
They have spoken word and comedy nights on Wednesdays.
They plan to start serving peach mimosas at their upcoming brunch.
Seafood market offers fresh fish and well-prepared catfish and onion rings alongside decent hush puppies. Atmosphere suits quick meals with reasonable prices and a straightforward setup. Food quality varies, with some items like shrimp batter and fries less consistent.
Foods come out warm and well prepared with a good fast food style. Sometimes the wait for food can be long.
Fish comes mostly from frozen sources and varies in quality. Some batches are fresh and crunchy, while others are hard and less fresh.
Good to know
Prices are reasonable for a fast food option.
The location shares a parking lot with a popular liquor store.
Hole-in-the-wall seafood spot offers take-out only with freshly cooked fish served hot. The vibe is busy during lunch, with people often picking up large orders. Known for crispy fried fish and generous portions, it draws those craving quality fish plates.
Food comes well seasoned and fried with generous portions. Many leave with big bags of tasty food, showing consistent quality and value.
Fish here is fresh, crisp, and tasty, cooked to order with great seasoning. Plates come with generous portions, like a mix of oysters, fish, and shrimp, offering solid value for the price.
Good to know
Fish Town offers take-out only; no dine-in area available.
The fish plate costs $13.50, paid in cash with no tax.
Expect a 10-minute wait as each order is made fresh.
Take-out spot known for authentic OG flavor and crispy, spicy fried chicken with affordable prices under $10. Atmosphere feels busy and family-friendly despite concerns about cleanliness and surrounding area. Offers multiple fish options and reasonable portion sizes.
Food here is consistently delicious and very good, with many noting the quality as exceptional. Service is friendly, but cleanliness could improve in this family environment.
Three fish options come with seasoned preparation that often feels like a taste of New Orleans. Some fish can be over fried and dry, but overall the fish is very good.
Good to know
Louisiana Fried Chicken & Fish is a take-out only spot.
The price for four pieces of chicken without fries is $8.99.
Fries are now charged separately from the chicken.
Creole restaurant blends modern touches with Southern charm in a classy, inviting interior featuring a full bar with expertly mixed cocktails and a lively bar area with live jazz music that captures New Orleans spirit.
Creole dishes stand out with quality ingredients and consistent great taste. Food remains amazing even after many years.
Fish dishes feature huge portions and include Cat Fish Nuggets and Red Snapper Po'Boy. The fish tastes amazing and pairs well with Creole sides like jambalaya and beans and rice.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended on weekends due to high demand.
Valet parking is available for $10, but street parking is also an option.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Fish and chicken dishes dominate with fried catfish and crispy chicken wings standing out for their flavor and texture. Atmosphere recalls an older Oakland vibe, offering a clean and reasonably priced setting. Menu includes classic Southern sides like phenomenal greens alongside the main offerings.
Food arrives quickly, usually under 30 minutes, and smells inviting. Dishes come fresh, seasoned well, served at the right temperature, and taste consistently delicious.
Fish comes fresh and hot, seasoned well and served quickly. This spot offers a chicken and fish combo that matches home-style flavors closely.
Good to know
Expect to spend around $20 to $25 per person for a meal.
They are open on Sundays, but some usual spots may be closed.
The restaurant offers a variety of fish and chicken dishes.
Quaint market with a remodeled interior offers fresh fried seafood and unique seafood varieties not common in the area. Atmosphere feels traditional and community-rooted, with a clean environment and a chip shop known for quality. Prices tend to be high, reflecting neighborhood changes.
Food stays consistently fresh and hot with a traditional quality that has been maintained over the years. New cooks have improved the dishes, making the food extremely good and enjoyable.
Variety of fresh fish stands out, including options not common in other markets. Fish comes perfectly fried with a crispy crust from being fresh, not frozen.
Good to know
Expect a 20-minute wait during peak hours; no reservations are accepted.
Collins Fish Market offers takeout only; there is no seating available.
They accept EBT payments, which is a plus for some customers.
Small space fills with loud music and strong aroma of jerk chicken from an open grill. Seating includes bar-style high chairs indoors and a compact outdoor patio. Atmosphere feels authentic and vibrant, evoking a sense of Jamaican community and warmth.
Authentic Jamaican food fills the menu with dishes like oxtails and jerk chicken dinners that bring the taste of Montego Bay. The aroma and flavors create a soul-warming experience.
Brown stew fish stands out with rich flavor. Jerk seasoning grills chicken and fish, offering a distinctive taste. Ackee and saltfish pairs well with fried dumplings and veggie patties.
Good to know
The restaurant offers Jamaican dishes like jerk chicken, rice, and beans.
Some items, like stew peas and escovitch fish, are only served on certain days.
Expect to wait an hour for your food during busy times.
Small space fills quickly with a homey vibe and cute decor. Outdoor seating offers pleasant weather and a relaxed atmosphere without loud music. Menu features unique taco flavors and house-made sauces that stand out.
Food offers fresh flavors and a great selection with consistently delicious dishes. Service complements the meal, making it a solid spot for a quick Mexican bite.
Fish Tacos come cheap and pair well with other dishes. The tacos feature fish and shrimp, though sometimes the fish lacks crispiness and tastes frozen or microwaved.
Good to know
The tacos cost $4-5 each, which is higher than some other options.
Parking in USC village is difficult and requires a bit of a walk.
The menu offers a dedicated vegetarian section for plant-based options.