Small, clean spot serves authentic Haitian cuisine with grilled snapper and seafood like crab and shrimp. Kompa music sets a lively atmosphere while sports games play on screens. Affordable prices make it a great place for flavorful meals and fun vibes.
Grilled fish stands out with snapper and salmon cooked to perfection. Seafood dishes include crab and shrimp alongside a vegetable stew called legume.
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Zelle is the only accepted form of payment for pick-up orders.
The menu is large, and everything was in stock when I visited.
The prices are affordable and the portions are great.
Seafood market shines with fresh wild-caught fish and kosher options in a clean, organized space. Skilled chefs craft sushi-grade cuts and fresh poke bowls, creating a calm, quality-focused experience.
Fish here is consistently fresh and wild-caught, never frozen. The selection includes perfect sushi grade options and an extensive range of kosher seafood, all displayed in a clean, well-organized market.
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Catch Specialty Fish Market has an extensive selection of kosher seafood.
The prices for sushi and poke bowls are reasonable.
They individually pack each order for freshness.
Small seafood diner offers a laid-back vibe with fresh fish that tastes clean and firm. Blackened fish tacos with lime crema bring bright flavor, while fish and grits in umami broth feel comforting. Fresh crab claws at an immaculate counter add to the cozy, authentic feel.
Fresh fish offers a clean taste and firm texture. Blackened fish tacos feature lime crema and slaw for bright, balanced flavor. Fish and grits come with a umami-rich broth that feels comforting.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm daily with great deals on appetizers and drinks.
Expect to pay around $20 for most entrees, with larger portion sizes.
The lobster tail meal costs $40 for a half-pound tail.
Enjoy authentic Haitian flavors with standout fried chicken and boulette. Fried fish shines with a pickled cabbage dip adding tang. Generous portions make it perfect for sharing in a simple, unpretentious space with a nice mural.
Fried fish comes with a pickled cabbage dip that adds a tangy touch. Whole fish dishes pair well with sides like fried goat and legumes. The fish is consistently delicious and well-prepared.
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Le Cap Restaurant is primarily a takeout restaurant.
The place is clean and well-maintained.
Expect generous portions that are great for sharing.
Small park along Biscayne Bay offers quiet boardwalks and scenic waterfront views of downtown Miami. Fishing at the small pier is best at sunrise but bushes can block casts. Dog park and open spaces invite frisbee and kite flying, keeping the vibe peaceful and natural.
Small pier offers a nice spot to fish, especially at sunrise. Fishing area has many bushes that can make casting tricky.
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Parking at North Bayshore Park may sometimes be limited.
There are no restrooms at North Bayshore Park.
Dogs are not allowed on the boardwalk.
Haitian cuisine shines with fresh fish dishes served in large portions. Fried fish offers a crispy texture and bold seasoning. Expect a busy kitchen atmosphere and some wait due to varied service speed.
Fried fish stands out with its crispy texture and well-seasoned flavor. Freshness and consistent quality make the fish a worthwhile choice.
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Call ahead to avoid long waits for certain orders like fish.
Order in advance to ensure timely service.
Parking can be uncomfortable due to disorganized parking.
Small sushi spot shines with fresh fish and bold flavors like the tuna explosion. Stylish, modern space with a lovely outdoor patio sets a relaxed vibe. Live bands add warmth making it perfect for dates and casual nights.
Fish comes extremely fresh and is beautifully prepared with a perfect balance of rice and fish. Dishes like the tuna explosion appetizer and Crunchy Cheesy Fish Bites highlight fresh fish with bold flavors and creative combinations.
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Lunch Specials are available from 12:00 pm to 3:30 pm Monday to Friday.
The restaurant holds a Sake Pairing event until Friday 2/9.