Seafood market shines with fresh fish quality and rare dry aged salmon. Local vibe invites with wide spice variety and specialty items like caviar and sea urchins. Regulars value top-notch seafood and unique canned selections.
Fresh fish quality stands out with an incredible selection of fresh and frozen seafood. The market offers dry aged fish and a wide variety of tinned fish and caviar rarely found elsewhere.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 6:00 to 7:00 PM every day with a 20% discount.
The caviar deal is only available until the end of January and between 6-7 PM.
Tuesdays feature the salmon of the day, a must-try for visitors.
Small hot pot spot serves authentic Chongqing flavors with handmade pork balls and fish in sour soups like Thai and Chongqing styles. Cozy, clean space has tight seating and an all-you-can-eat sauce bar for a small fee.
Fish features prominently in several hot pots, including a Thai style sour soup and a Chong Ching sour soup. Pots often include transparent noodles, mushrooms, and pickled Chinese cabbage alongside the fish.
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The lunch special offers a single pot for $15-20 from 11 AM to 5 PM.
Portion sizes are suitable for one person, with options to add more pots.
Self-serve rice is available for diners.
Casual Japanese spot shines with fresh fish and big rolls that balance flavor well. Small sushi portions and options like half rice, half greens add variety. Prices are higher but match the quality and straightforward atmosphere.
Freshness stands out with fresh fish in every dish. Rolls balance a proportionate amount of fish that tastes great, likely from the same quality distributor.
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Mix Sushi Bar recently reopened inside Crossroads Mall where Sushi J used to be.
They now offer the option to choose 1/2 rice and 1/2 greens.
Most menu items are similar to those at Sushi J, with some new vegan choices.
Small space with modern design and Japanese decorations feels cozy and family-friendly. Fish is fresh and high quality, featuring generous portions of eel and chirashi bowls. Tap-to-order screens add a tech-friendly edge to the dining experience.
Fish comes in fresh, high quality cuts with a good variety including eel. Portions are generous and prices reasonable, especially for raw fish and chirashi bowls.
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Portion sizes may be smaller than expected, especially for the price.
Prices have increased recently, with meals now costing about $5 more.
The restaurant can get busy, so consider calling in or ordering online.
Spacious restaurant offers a cozy, peaceful vibe with warm lighting and quiet booths. Fish dishes like sauerkraut fish and spicy sour soup fish rice noodle shine with tender, bold flavors. An in-house bubble tea station adds a unique, convenient drink option.
Tender fish appears in several dishes like the sauerkraut fish and pickled fish with vermicelli hot pot. The Guizhou sour soup fish rice noodle offers a spicy, sour flavor that stands out.
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Food is ready for pickup in 20 minutes after ordering.
Parking is available but the lot is small and shared with other businesses.
The restaurant does not provide utensils with meals.
Sichuan restaurant offers authentic flavors in a cozy setting with neon lights and quirky decor. Fish dishes stand out with bold flavors and tender fillets, like the spicy stone pot fish. Fresh ingredients and well-spaced seating make it great for gatherings.
Fish dishes feature bold flavors and fresh, tender fillets that melt in your mouth. Signature options include a spicy, flavorful stone pot fish and a house special with rice noodles, black fungus, tofu, and beef in a rich broth.
Good to know
You can reserve online.
Parking on weekends is always full; visit on weekdays for easier access.
Avoid peak meal times for faster service.
Huge dining space with large tables suits groups well. Live fish dishes shine with customizable sauces and fresh options. Open kitchen adds a lively atmosphere while generous portions deliver an authentic Sichuan experience.
Live fish dishes stand out with customizable preparations and a variety of sauces. The chili pepper fried fish features a light, tasty batter, and steamed whole fresh fish offers a clean, fresh option.
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The weekday lunch specials are priced under $10, offering great value.
Parking is ample and available for guests visiting the restaurant.
The restaurant has a large table suitable for groups of up to 18 people.
Casual spot with a family-friendly vibe and fresh seafood. Fish and chips come in cod, halibut, and salmon, served crispy with a Cajun kick. Enjoy standout clam chowder and salmon dishes in a relaxed, unpretentious setting.
Fish and chips come in cod, halibut, and salmon varieties, served hot, fresh, and crispy. The Cajun style adds a flavorful kick without any fishy taste.
Good to know
The restaurant offers a B1G1 fish n chips deal on Fridays.
Parking is available, including handicap spots.
Expect limited vegetarian options on the menu.
Spacious dessert shop offers unique soft serve paired with crispy taiyaki fish made fresh and hot. No seating, just a long bar top for standing. Atmosphere feels bare and loud due to minimal decor and poor ventilation.
Fish comes fresh and hot, made to order with a crispy texture. Options include a well-sized taiyaki with mochi inside and a stuffed fish paired with creamy soft serve or Nutella-flavored ice cream.
Good to know
Expect to wait about 40-45 minutes for your order during busy times.
There is no seating available, so plan to take your order to go.
Parking can be difficult due to the location's popularity.
Large Asian grocery store features a live fish counter with fresh seafood like bass and tilapia. Atmosphere shifts from quiet weekdays to busy weekends. Food court and beauty store add diverse shopping and dining options.
Tanks hold live fishes, lobsters, and crabs including bass, barramundi, tilapia, and carp. Fresh fish smells and looks clean, with options for custom filleting and a wide variety of fresh and wild fish.
Good to know
The food court at Asian Family Market opens soon, offering diverse dining options.
Expect limited parking availability, especially on weekends due to high customer traffic.
The market has a wide selection of fresh seafood and Asian groceries.
Spacious Korean spot offers unlimited banchan and private rooms for groups. Soft K-pop sets a relaxed vibe. Seafood shines in a bubbling hot tofu soup with fried fish included.
Seafood appears in a bubbling hot Seafood Tofu Soup served in a stone pot. Meals include a piece of fried fish both as part of the soup set and in the banchan.
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Prices for dishes range from $18 to $20, which is reasonable for the quality.
Expect a wait during peak dinner hours, especially on weekends.
Parking is usually available at the back of the Safeway building.
Small Chinese spot shines with bold sauerkraut fish in a spicy Sichuan sauce. Bright, casual space buzzes with kitchen sounds, adding to its lively vibe. Menu offers hearty portions of boneless basa and snakehead fish in a golden broth with ramen and mushrooms.
Fish comes in a tangy sauerkraut sauce that delivers bold, spicy flavors. Signature dishes feature boneless basa or snakehead fish in a golden broth with ramen, bean curd, and mushrooms.
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The restaurant offers large portions that are fairly priced.
Substitutions are allowed, such as beef for fish in dishes.
The menu features various fish options, as suggested by the name.
Enjoy authentic South Indian ambiance with live dosa counter and nostalgic Tamil music. Fish dishes like vanjaram fish varuval offer a perfect spice blend. Space feels cozy but pleasant, making it great for savoring fresh dosas and flavorful fish.
Fish dishes feature a perfect blend of spices and include options like vanjaram fish varuval and fish chilli. The buffet offers a variety of meat, fish, and vegetables with a live dosa counter.
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The buffet is available for lunch on weekends and opens around 11:30 am.
Expect a variety of authentic South Indian dishes at the buffet.
Prices for the buffet are affordable and considered reasonable.
Hunan restaurant serves massive portions at low prices, drawing a busy crowd. The casual setting with large round tables suits family dinners well. Fish lovers enjoy the spicy water boiled fish and bold mandarin fish dishes, making it a top spot for authentic Sichuan and Hunan flavors.
Water boiled fish stands out as a spicy, flavorful dish that many order repeatedly. Other notable fish dishes include mandarin fish and stew fish, both prepared with bold, spicy flavors.
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Prices are very affordable, with many meals under $10.
Portions are large, often enough for two meals.
Expect long wait times during peak hours; consider takeout.
Hot pot spot buzzes with a lively vibe and cozy, dim lighting. Freshness varies; some fish and shrimp balls are high quality, but others taste fishy. Sauce bar and self-serve options offer great variety. Seating includes VIP room and kid-friendly spots.
Freshness varies with fish options. Some fish fillets and shrimp balls show freshness and good quality, while other fish tastes fishy and less fresh even after cooking.
Good to know
The coin-on-a-lemon challenge offers a free meal if you balance a coin for 5 seconds.
Liuyishou Hotpot now operates on a buffet-only format.
The all-you-can-eat lunch is $24.99 from Monday to Friday.