Seafood market shines with fresh red snapper and perfectly seasoned steamed fish. Steamed and fried dishes offer excellent nourishment. Sudden closure leaves a gap in the local seafood scene.
Red snapper stands out as a must-have, especially when steamed with vegetables. Fish here stays consistently fresh and tasty, with steamed and fried preparations being excellent and nourishing.
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The business has been closed since December 2024 due to the owner's disappearance.
Vibrant Caribbean vibe and lively DJ music create an energetic atmosphere. Signature cocktails pair well with flavorful dishes like curry goat and fried snapper. Perfect for intimate celebrations and social gatherings with Brown stew fish as a seafood highlight.
Seafood dishes feature Brown stew fish, coconut shrimp, and fried snapper prepared with care. Curry fish and steamed fish also stand out for their flavor and texture.
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Karaoke happens every Wednesday night, so expect a lively atmosphere.
Brunch service includes individual cup refills, which may cause delays.
Happy hour ends at 7pm on weekdays, so arrive early to enjoy discounts.
Cozy spot shines with fresh shrimp patties and spicy flavors. Community vibe feels warm and welcoming. New seating with books invites relaxation while soft music enhances the inviting atmosphere.
Shrimp patties stand out with freshness and spicy flavor. Handmade fish and shrimp patties offer a delicious taste, and shrimp tacos come with Yard and champagne sauces.
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Toss't and Press't is a carry out only restaurant.
Regular bowls cost about $16, with oxtail being an extra charge.
One bowl can easily serve two people and is very filling.
Supermarket features bright, clean aisles and a wide variety of fresh foods including hard-to-find international items. Seafood section offers fresh, well-organized fish with helpful service. Store stays comfortable despite busy crowds.
Fresh fish and seafood products stand out for their cleanliness and organization. The seafood section offers a good selection with consistently fresh items and helpful service.
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FOOD BAZAAR carries a wide variety of international foods and products.
The supermarket has a large selection of fresh seafood and meats.
Parking is free and the lot is spacious.
Small, cozy spot with authentic Jamaican music sets a chill vibe. Seafood shines with steamed snapper and curry shrimp full of rich flavors. Sides like ackee and plantains add depth, making it a true taste of the Caribbean in an intimate space.
Fish dishes like the steamed snapper and Escovitch fish come out perfectly cooked with rich flavors. Curry shrimp and goat offer aromatic depth, while sides like ackee, plantains, and cabbage complement the seafood well.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dinner hours.
Expect limited seating, particularly around 5 PM on weekends.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for smaller purchases.
Jamaican spot serves authentic home-style dishes with standout fresh seafood like escovetich fish and lobster pasta. Expect hearty portions and a casual vibe. Parking is tough and it's cash-only, so plan ahead.
Seafood dishes feature escovetich fish, sorrel ginger salmon, and lobster & shrimp Rasta pasta with strong Jamaican flavors. The seafood is consistently fresh and well-prepared, complementing other staples like curry goat and jerk chicken.
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They host fish fry events regularly, check for specific dates.
Parking can be challenging, so plan to arrive early.
They require exact change for payments; credit cards are not accepted.
Large, clean tables and gospel music create a warm, church-like vibe. Southern soul food shines with turkey wings and ribs, while fried fish and shrimp offer crispy flavor despite being frozen. Cornbread and peach cobbler make great sides.
Fried fish and shrimp come from the frozen aisle but are cooked with a nice flavor and crispiness. Cornbread and peach cobbler complement the fried fish and shrimp dinners well.
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The restaurant is closed on Sundays and Mondays.
There is a detour near the location that makes parking a bit challenging.
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to avoid long waits.
Mini Caribbean supermarket shines with fresh fish and shrimp at good prices. Jamaican products fill the shelves in a clean environment. Parking is tight but the store offers a quick, easy spot for Caribbean groceries.
Freshness stands out with a variety of fish and shrimp available at reasonable prices. The meat and fish department offers good options but requires caution due to occasional spoilage and a noticeable smell.
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Parking is limited and can be crowded, so plan accordingly.
The store offers a wide variety of Caribbean products and fresh produce.
Be cautious when buying meat and fish; check for freshness.
Buffet offers fresh seafood like clams and shrimp with sushi and vegetables. Spacious interior features hibachi grills and an open sushi bar. Quiet party rooms provide a comfortable dining experience away from crowded areas.
Seafood options include clams, mussels, crabs, shrimp, and crawfish. The seafood is fresh and abundant, served alongside sushi and vegetables in an all-you-can-eat format under $30 per person.
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Expect a price change from lunch to holiday dinner between 11am and 3pm, which is $20.99.
The buffet charges per pound for takeout options.
There is ample parking available at any time.
Bar and grill with a chill vibe and live DJ music that can get loud. Bold shrimp tacos and rich steamed fish highlight the seafood menu. Early hours offer a unique dining window with flavorful dishes like curry goat and fried chicken.
Shrimp tacos and pepper shrimp stand out with bold flavors. The steamed fish offers a rich, memorable taste, while the curry shrimp has a thinner gravy than expected.
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Taco Tuesdays feature multiple tacos and a lively atmosphere.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers.
Reservations are recommended during busy hours.
Small, lively spot with a funky Cajun vibe and walls of hot sauce. Big juicy shrimp and gator bits shine in the gumbo, while shrimp po' boy and oysters stand out. Live music adds energy without overpowering the New Orleans feel.
Big juicy shrimp and gator bits fill the gumbo. Shrimp po' boy and oysters stand out. Popcorn shrimp, calamari, hush puppies, and catfish add variety with red beans & rice and corn bread.
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Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm on weekdays with half-price appetizers.
Live music is featured every Friday and Saturday night.