Modern Japanese spot offers fresh fish with generous slices and real wasabi root for authentic flavor. Spacious and warm, it features a quiet front and lively back, perfect for a calm or vibrant vibe. Extensive vegan sushi menu ensures options for all tastes.
Fish slices come fresh and in generous portions. Rolls show seafood facing, not just sauced rice, with very good quality fish throughout.
Good to know
They have a dedicated Vegan Roll menu for plant-based options.
Parking can be tricky, so plan ahead before visiting.
Real wasabi root is served, which is rare and a unique offering.
Fish and chips here are lightly battered and super crispy, served with homemade sauces that balance flavors well. The spot sits in an old warehouse-style food court with a flea market vibe and casual seating. It feels peaceful in the evening and lively during the day, drawing a mix of diners.
Fish comes out lightly battered and super crispy, with a fresh taste and no greasiness. The Cod is often served with homemade cocktail sauce or tartar sauce and malt vinegar, making for a well-balanced seafood meal.
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Expect a short wait time, usually around 10-15 minutes during busy periods.
Parking can be confusing; look for the Free Parking sign after driving around the block.
They offer different specials every Thursday and Friday, including salmon dishes.
Small seafood spot shines with perfectly cooked fried fish and standout fish sandwich. No indoor seating but a sidewalk chessboard adds charm. Walls covered in community artwork create a soulful vibe amid loud music and lively crowds.
Fried fish comes out perfectly cooked and very flavorful. The fish sandwich and fish and chips stand out as top choices with consistently great quality.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 4:30 PM and is closed on Sundays.
There is no indoor seating at Fish House Cafe.
Cash is preferred; credit cards may not be accepted.
Unique spot blends donut shop charm with a cozy cocktail bar vibe. Enjoy shrimp ceviche and shrimp tacos that pair perfectly with drinks. Space feels spacious and trendy, welcoming dogs and offering outdoor seating.
Shrimp ceviche stands out for its freshness and flavor. Shrimp tacos come super tasty and pair well with cocktails.
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The cafe is open until midnight on weeknights, which is rare in Tacoma.
After 4 pm, the lounge becomes 21 plus.
Fusion offers vegan donuts on weekends.
Eclectic decor mixes vintage typewriters and street art with a cozy vibe. Fresh seafood stars in dishes like raw oysters and Frutti Di Mare pasta. Live DJ spins 70s and 80s soul, making it perfect for date nights and social gatherings.
Fresh seafood shines in dishes like raw oysters, mussels, and the Frutti Di Mare pasta packed with shrimp, clams, and calamari. Fish appetizers and citrusy salads add bright, tasty touches.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as it gets busy after 10am.
Street parking is available near the venue.
Happy hour pricing is available for certain appetizers and drinks.
Kitchen buzzes with loud utensil sounds in a clean, busy space. Menu offers over 50 items but many are missing, featuring fresh stir-fry and some uneven dishes. Shrimp shines in grilled seafood, spring rolls, and Lo Mein with smoked pork. Eclectic art and global flavors create a lively, diverse vibe.
Shrimp comes hot off the grill and is added at no extra charge with chicken. Spring rolls with shrimp taste very fresh and pair well with peanut sauce. The Lo Mein special includes shrimp alongside smoked pork and spiced chicken.
Good to know
The restaurant has new owners who have cleaned up the place.
Expect a busy atmosphere, especially during peak hours.
The meal costs $13.99, but many menu items may not be available.
Private booths with Naruto art create a cozy vibe while a K-pop soundtrack keeps energy high. Shrimp dishes shine with spicy mayo sauce and sushi burritos blend crab salad and fresh fish. The space feels warm and fun with manga-themed seating.
Shrimp dishes stand out with pop rock shrimp topped in a sauce like spicy mayo and sweet Thai chili. The shrimp is cooked perfectly across appetizers and ramen, while sushi burritos feature fillings like crab salad and cream cheese alongside fresh fish.
Good to know
Parking is scarce near the downtown location; consider public transport.
The downtown Tacoma location has limited seating, especially during lunch.
Takeout is popular due to limited seating options.
Small, cozy spot with a family-oriented atmosphere and soul music. Seafood shines with huge, juicy fish and flavorful shrimp poโboys. Warm, inviting vibe feels like home with down-home decor and encourages guests to stay awhile.
Huge, thick pieces of fish come with perfectly seasoned breading and stay juicy inside. Shrimp dishes, including a shrimp poโboy, stand out with great flavor and pair well with sides like red beans and rice.
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The restaurant is located just off I-5, making it easy to access.
Reservations are not required, but expect longer wait times during peak hours.
Takeout containers are used for all food, even for dine-in orders.
Dive bar buzzes with live metal shows and a covered patio for beer lovers. Seafood shines with blackened shrimp and creamy grits and crispy fish and chips. Vegan dishes impress alongside standout club sandwiches in a loud, energetic setting.
Shrimp and grits stand out with blackened shrimp and creamy grits, often featured on weekends. Fish and chips arrive crispy and perfectly cooked, especially popular on Fridays.
Good to know
Open mic nights happen every Wednesday at 8pm with no cover charge.
Karaoke takes place every Thursday starting at 10pm with a two-drink minimum.
Fish and chip Fridays offer a special dish that is highly recommended.
Outdoor seating offers river views and a dog-friendly patio with live music. Fish and chips shine with panko-crusted and battered options, plus tasty fried oysters. Inside, a lively bar vibe fills the space during games, all framed by Mount Rainier views.
Fish and chips stand out with both panko-crusted and battered options that taste great. Fried oysters also feature on the menu and get positive mentions.
Good to know
Open mic night happens every Thursday, starting at 7pm.
Meat Bingo is a fun weekly event, typically held on Wednesdays.
Parking is only allowed in yellow-lined spaces; otherwise, you may get a ticket.
Joyful, colorful decor and amazing artwork create a lively, modern vibe. Guests savor fantastic cocktails and shareable tapas bursting with flavor. Seafood shines with raw oysters and garlic shrimp in a notable sauce, blending classy and relaxed energy.
Seafood options include raw oysters, garlic shrimp with a notable sauce, scallops, and a seafood soup. The rice and fish dish resembles paella but lacks socarrat.
Good to know
Happy hour is available on Mondays with discounted drinks.
Trivia night occurs every Monday evening, making it a fun outing.
Reservations are recommended, especially for larger groups.