Secluded waterfront setting with old working boats and a relaxed atmosphere defines the market. Fresh seafood includes wild Alaska salmon, oysters, and smoked fish, with a tremendous variety available daily. Locals and seafood enthusiasts frequent the spot for quality and reasonable prices.
Freshness stands out with incredibly fresh fish and a decent seafood selection. The market offers fair prices and helpful, friendly staff who make buying seafood straightforward.
Freshness stands out with wild caught fish and flash frozen options. The selection includes oysters in multiple varieties, halibut cheeks, spot prawns, crab meat, salmon, whole trout, and branzino.
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The market offers a wide variety of fresh seafood, including seasonal catches.
Parking is easy and available right next to the market.
Fresh baguettes and lemons are available, but arrive early as they sell out quickly.
Seafood market offers fresh and local fish with reasonable prices and a great selection including smoked fish and shellfish. Atmosphere feels like a neighborhood staple with consistent quality and convenient hours. Small pantry and produce section add to the variety for seafood meals.
Fresh seafood includes sausages, seafood salad, frozen shellfish, and crab. The market offers fresh produce alongside limited varieties of fish, shrimp, and oysters. Local vendors provide fresh vegetables and fish options.
Shrimp and halibut cakes stand out for their flavor and affordability. The selection includes crab cakes, Barron Point Oysters, and smoked fish, all noted for their quality and freshness.
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Prices for crab cakes range from $26.99 to $29.99 each.
The market offers fresh seafood, sausages, and seafood salad.
All seafood looks extremely fresh and is modestly priced.
Seafood market buzzes with energetic atmosphere and lively fish-throwing performances that engage crowds. Fresh, locally sourced seafood stands out for quality and variety, including smoked salmon and king crab legs. Busy and touristy, it offers a unique blend of showmanship and top-tier fish selection.
Seafood selection stands out with fresh oysters and a wide variety of fish. Prices at City Fish Co. are better than other vendors. Employees are helpful and knowledgeable.
Seafood arrives fresh and securely packed with special overnight packaging. Service is fast and friendly, making the experience feel local and personal. Quality is consistently high and delicious, suitable for special occasions or unique gifts.
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City Fish Co. offers free shipping for orders over $200.
The seafood arrives fresh within 24 hours of ordering.
Online ordering is easy to navigate with clear shipping information.
Japanese grocery store offers authentic Japan feel with a warm, inviting atmosphere and fast, affordable sushi. Small but well-stocked, it features a hot food area and Asian-influenced groceries. Background rap and hip hop music create an unusual but lively vibe.
Fresh sushi stands out with quality that beats many grocery stores. Small market offers a vibe that recalls Japan and surprises with its delicious fresh sushi and great atmosphere.
Fresh fish stands out with a variety of sushi and grilled options. Packaged sushi features generous pieces made by a Japanese chef, and the spicy tuna poke highlights high-quality fish with less sauce than usual.
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Happy Hour offers 50% off sushi at 5 PM.
Bento box and sushi happy hour runs from 4:30 PM until close.
Lunch specials are half off at Maruta Shoten.
Asian grocery store combines spacious layout with cozy, well-designed interior that feels like a trip to Asia. Food court and bookstore offer diverse cultural experiences alongside shopping. Atmosphere stays clean, friendly, and organized, making items easy to find even when busy.
A large Asian market with a wide variety of food and drinks and a fresh selection of items. It stays clean, well stocked, and offers many vegetarian options.
Fresh seafood includes unusual selections alongside common varieties. Fish tweezers are available for handling seafood. Hot food and bakery items complement the seafood offerings.
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Parking is validated with a minimum purchase of $20 at the store.
There are two hours of free parking if you spend over $30.
The market stops selling hot deli food after 6pm, so get your hot food early.
Old school grocery store with narrow aisles and a cozy atmosphere that feels friendly rather than sterile. Crowds create some tension, but the high-quality produce and seafood stand out. The wine and cheese selection rivals specialty stores in the area.
Offers an amazing selection of seafood, produce, meat, and specialty items not found elsewhere. Known for fresh produce and a great wine section that rivals specialty stores.
Freshness stands out with a wide variety of locally sourced salmon and other seafood. The selection includes high-quality fish and meat that consistently impresses with its quality and taste.
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The parking lot is spacious and easy to park in.
The deli selection is notable for its quality.
Expect higher prices, reflecting the quality of products.
Seafood market with outdoor seating and a casual, deli-like setup offers fresh, sushi-grade fish and phenomenal smoked salmon. Atmosphere feels warm and ocean-inspired despite some disorganization and presence of flies. Small space focuses on quality seafood rather than extensive indoor dining.
Fresh seasonal market fish gets cut and portioned to order. The market offers great poke and seafood options with a local feel.
Fresh poke includes tuna, squid salad, and smoked salmon spread with a smoky flavor that does not overpower the fish. Portions come generous and include ika sansai as a free side.
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Parking is available in the attached lot and underground garage.
Happy hour offers $1 spam musubi and oyster shooters.
The poke bowl prices range from $18 to $28 for different sizes.
Small seafood spot with minimal seating and a grill visible from the counter. Atmosphere is vibrant and busy, with long queues during peak times and lively foot traffic for people watching. Outdoor seating offers views of the water but is modest compared to the indoor experience.
Vibrant market atmosphere offers a variety of options like seafood, fruit, pastries, souvenirs, and drinks. Seating is limited with fewer than nine bar seats and one stool on a declining ledge. Wait times can reach 25 minutes for popular items like the blackened salmon sandwich.
Seafood here is super fresh and cooked over a big fire without sauce, which highlights the natural flavors. Fish sandwiches like the halibut and grilled shrimp stand out, along with rich soups such as salmon chowder and clam chowder.
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Breakfast is served before 10am, making it a great option for early risers.
Expect long wait times during lunch hours; arrive early to avoid the rush.
Seating is extremely limited, so plan to eat elsewhere if it's crowded.
Make-your-own poke bowls feature fresh, high-quality fish and generous toppings in a casual, bustling market setting. Seating near windows offers a great view, though space fills quickly when busy. Prices remain affordable compared to nearby options.
A food stall with long queues sits in a somewhat hidden hallway inside the Market. The Wild Fish Poke vendor offers delicious poke and draws steady attention despite its tucked-away spot.
Seafood here is very fresh and cut daily. Poke bowls come with generous portions of fish and a good selection of toppings.
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Expect long queues during peak hours, but the lunch line moves quickly.
Poke bowls are priced around $14, which some may find high.
Cash is preferred, but credit cards are accepted without the ability to tip.
No-frills diner offers a quiet, simple setting with affordable breakfast sandwiches and notable seafood dishes. It provides a calm retreat amid a busy market area, with no lines or waiting even during peak times. The atmosphere is straightforward and unpretentious, focusing on traditional American breakfast fare.
A small corner spot inside the market offers a good burger and solid food options. It sits right in the middle of the market, close to many fun downtown activities.
Breakfast and lunch run all day with rotating specials like shrimp and chips and a seafood combo featuring clam and shrimp. The halibut fish and chips and fish burger stand out for taste and variety.
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Market Diner is located in a small corner of the market.
There were no lines and no waiting at Market Diner.
The prices are mid-range for the area.
Grocery store offers beautiful displays and well-lit, spacious aisles with underground parking. Atmosphere feels clean and classy with a small dining area and a coffee shop inside. Quality food selections include a deli, salad bar, and a self-serve poke bar.
Fresh food and produce stand out with an awesome self-serve poke bar and a wide variety of fresh herbs and vegetables. The market offers a vast selection of dry goods and delicious homemade fresh cookies.
Fresh, top-quality seafood stands out alongside a great spread of meat. Staff in the seafood department are helpful and knowledgeable, making selection easy.
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They have underground parking available for customers.
Free 1-hour parking is available for shoppers.
The market always features products from local farms.
Small, cramped space inside a historic market offers breathtaking waterfront views and a funky bar atmosphere. Energy is lively with people-watching and loud conversations, creating a vibrant vibe. Known for excellent seafood and drinks, it draws crowds despite limited seating.
An iconic spot in the market offers a great atmosphere and a lovely view. It serves as a solid choice for weekend breakfast and weekday happy hour with sit-down seating, though the seats feel a bit small.
Fish and chips stand out as a signature dish, often described as the best in town. The menu features clam chowder in a bread bowl, mussels, and seafood dishes with scallops and shrimp served with rice.
Good to know
The restaurant does not take reservations, so expect a wait during busy times.
Happy hour runs until 6pm with food and drink specials.
Parking can be challenging near the restaurant, so plan accordingly.
Small supermarket with a Chinese and Southeast Asian focus offers affordable prices and a wide selection of fresh seafood, meats, and tropical fruits. Atmosphere includes some aged seafood displays and a noticeable smell near the seafood area. Popular for unique Asian ingredients and staples not found in regular grocery stores.
Offers a wide range of Chinese and Asian staples including fresh seafood and dried foods. Prices for herbs and dried goods are unbeatable, and the market maintains a consistent selection for various types of Asian cooking.
Fresh seafood arrives very lively off the truck, ensuring high quality. The market offers a large selection of fish, including unique varieties not found elsewhere, alongside standard Asian staples.
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The supermarket offers a wide selection of Asian ingredients and fresh produce.
Prices for dried foods and herbs are very competitive.
Two bus lines, 50 and 36, provide convenient access to the market.
Seafood market offers fresh and smoked seafood with world-class smoked salmon and exceptional quality. Friendly, welcoming atmosphere reflects a warm, community vibe. Known for fast service and competitive prices.
Offers freshest fish and highest quality seafood in the state. Staff are friendly and helpful, making it easy to pick up seafood for grilling or shipping nationwide.
Fresh fish arrives consistently with world class quality and excellent service. Oysters, salmon, and cracked crab stand out as reliable, delicious options with good prices.
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They ship seafood anywhere in the country.
Pure Food Fish Market offers a great selection of fresh and smoked seafood.
Expect high-quality fish and seafood products.
Small window and street-side setup create an authentic, bustling vibe with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Dim sum fans find best bao, fast service, and consistent quality despite no seating and a cash-only policy with a $10 minimum. Pastries like curry beef bun and pork hombow stand out as favorites.
Stalls offer pork hombow and five-dollar potstickers as quick, affordable snacks. Visitors often grab these walking bites while exploring the market.
Shrimp dumplings and shrimp chive dumplings have tasty filling and a nice thin skin. BBQ pork buns and shrimp shumai offer juicy portions with strong flavors.
Good to know
The place only accepts cash payments.
There is a $10 minimum for card payments.
There is no seating available at Mee Sum Pastry.
Asian grocery store features live seafood tanks and a large butcher counter with fresh options. The space is well-organized and easy to navigate, with unique seasonal produce and a notable sake selection. The atmosphere is practical and focused on variety, attracting shoppers looking for authentic Asian ingredients.
Offers a huge selection of Asian groceries with a focus on East Asian products. Prices stay fair and low while the market remains clean and well-maintained.
Freshness stands out with clean seafood and a great selection including clams and crayfish. Prices stay very competitive while the seafood area remains clean and smells good.
Good to know
The market has a large parking area that is always free.
Expect long checkout lines, often with only one or two cashiers working.
Prices for seafood are some of the best in Seattle.
Small Asian grocery store offers fresh produce, live seafood tanks, and Vietnamese bread in a well-stocked setting. The atmosphere stays cool and chill with reasonable prices and later hours than many competitors. Regular shoppers appreciate its convenient location and quality ingredients for Asian recipes.
Open until 10 or 11 PM, this Asian market stays later than many others. Located inside a small shopping center, it sits near nail shops and Vietnamese restaurants, making it a convenient spot close to residential areas.
Live seafood like clams, mussels, and oysters sit in tanks, offering fresh options. Specials highlight great live and fresh seafood alongside a variety of groceries.
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Hung Long Grocery Store is open 24 hours for convenient shopping.
Expect a good selection of fresh fruits, vegetables, and seafood.
The market is well-stocked with a variety of Asian ingredients.
Asian grocery store offers a wide variety of Filipino and Vietnamese products with a fresh deli counter serving hot food options. The space feels cramped with tight aisles and a bustling atmosphere when busy. Many shoppers come for unique snacks and traditional dishes not easily found elsewhere.
Specializes in Filipino and Southeast Asian products with a wide range of fresh vegetables and Asian spices. Prices stay reasonable, often matching or beating larger stores, making it a solid spot for quick, diverse grocery shopping.
Fried shrimp come in a big container for $10, cooked so well you can bite through heads and tails. The menu includes fried crispy baby fish and whole fried fish, plus shrimp, squid, spring rolls, and tupig pastries.
Good to know
Parking is limited, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The quality of produce and fresh meat has been criticized by some customers.
The practice of keeping unsold hot food for multiple days raises health concerns.
Small, cozy Asian grocery store offers an extensive seafood selection including live tilapia and crabs. Atmosphere feels authentic with a friendly, welcoming vibe and a hot meal section serving Vietnamese dishes. Variety includes specialty Vietnamese products not found elsewhere.
Fresh and exotic Asian ingredients fill the shelves, including seafood, live lobster, and a variety of vegetables. A hot meal section serves Vietnamese dishes like banh mi, and the market accepts EBT, making it accessible to many.
Fresh seafood includes live lobster, shrimp, and Dungeness crab averaging 7 to 8 inches. Prices stay very reasonable, making it a solid spot for authentic Asian seafood and bulk groceries.
Good to know
The market sells a variety of Vietnamese specialty products not found elsewhere.
Parking can be difficult; street parking may be necessary.
The market accepts food stamps for purchases.
Small venue with an intimate dining space and upscale aesthetic offers a cozy vibe ideal for dates. A market table and salad bar provide fresh, healthy options, while a caipirinha bar serves cocktails tableside. Rooftop lounge adds a beautiful, sophisticated touch to the experience.
Food offers excellent variety with perfectly cooked meats and a market table that stands as a full meal. The market bar items and mains maintain good quality and value.
Fresh cuts and an impressive selection of sides highlight the menu. The sea bass stands out as a best fish option, while the lobster and shrimp appetizer pairs well with suggested wines. The salad bar includes divine fish bits and perfectly cooked eggplant.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day every day in the bar.
Reservations are recommended for dinner service, especially on weekends.
Parking is available nearby, but can be limited during events.
Market kiosk with cramped seating and close-up views of fish butchery creates an authentic seafood vibe. Atmosphere carries a Seattle grunge feel with lively market noise and tight quarters. Fresh seafood is central, though seating is limited and space is small.
Fresh fish stands out in the market, especially at the fish fry spots. Friendly service and a genuine market vibe add to the seafood experience.
Fresh seafood shines here with a great selection of local fish, oysters, and smoked salmon. The fish and chips and fish tacos stand out for their delicious taste and balanced seasoning.
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The restaurant opens at 10 AM.
Prices are generally affordable compared to other spots in Pike Place.
Finding seating can be challenging during busy hours.
Waterfront views and a full-service bar on upper floors create a lively setting. Crowded and cramped seating contrasts with great Bloody Marys and fresh seafood options. Self-serve drinks and Apple Pay add convenience amid a busy atmosphere.
Energy of the market fills the space with a great atmosphere and lively views. Seating offers waterfront sights right in the middle of the Public Market buzz.
Fresh, local seafood shines with fish and chips, clam chowder, and salmon standing out. The menu offers a grilled seafood platter and classic dishes, all enhanced by harbor views.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during peak hours to avoid long wait times.
Expect a 30-40 minute wait for tables during weekend brunch hours.
The restaurant opens for lunch at 12 pm, so plan accordingly.
Large grocery store offers bright, spacious layout with well-lit, sophisticated design. Atmosphere varies from lively and energetic with upbeat music to more meditative during rush hours. Features include self-checkout options and indoor and outdoor seating for dining.
Offers a wide variety of fresh and organic products with a focus on healthy and sustainable options. Staff are kind and helpful, and the market stays clean and well-organized.
Fresh seafood options appear neatly displayed and well stocked. Oysters come in a $12 for 12 deal. Staff in the fish department are notably friendly.
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Self-validated parking is available with a purchase, no minimum required.
Parking validation is not available from 6 PM to closing on weekdays.
Cash is not accepted; only credit cards and mobile payments are allowed.