I was looking for a place that sold sushi grade salmon/tuna and stumbled upon this place. It’s in a random location but they seem to have a steady set of people coming in and out. The store is very clean and does not reek of fish which is nice. Ended up buying an ahi tuna steak to make my poke bowl. Came to almost $ 30, not sure if that’s considered expensive or not. Next time I will come back for the scallops. I noticed they had a few varieties, small and large. The man who helped me gave me some tips as it was going to be my first time handling raw fish so I’m satisfied with the service.
Bee G.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
I’ve been looking for a Fish Market that sells sushi-grade fish more specifically tuna and salmon and they have it. They have a wide variety of seafood both fresh and some frozen — king crab, shrimp, scallops, salmon as well as prepared varieties. They have a lobster tank and so many nice options made it hard to pick and choose. They supply the local grocers and therefore all their stock has a quick turnover and they get fresh fish daily(I asked since it’s important to me when serving guest). Their store is very clean and they have a variety of other condiments etc that go well with common and eccentric seafood recipes. Great location! Service wasn’t over the top but they answered my questions.
Mark P.
Classificação do local: 1 Toronto, Canada
This isn’t a review of the fish as it may be great but more the service. I called to confirm they were open till 6. Rushed there in rush hour traffic and made it at 5:55. I know that’s cutting it close however two people had just walked out and passed me on the steps. A lady then proceeded to basically lock the door in my face and turn away. I know she saw me but didn’t acknowledge.
Kent P.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
This is where you should buy seafood if you live in the GTA. Nice selection, know what they’re talking about, and prices aren’t ridiculous. Note: I am an East coaster who generally hates Upper Canada’s seafood quality/value.
Tim W.
Classificação do local: 5 Toronto, Canada
Totally coming back when in the area. We had their Dover sole, as well as their mussels. This place is nice, with lots of wild, fresh fish/seafood to choose from. Nice place, and good helpful people. Pricing’s not out of line either for what they are.
Dave W.
Classificação do local: 5 Etobicoke, Canada
This has been our«go to» seafood store for over ten years. Its a distribution company that also has a retail store. In addition to a wide selection of very fresh seafood, there is also a pretty good selection of marinades and sauces.
Tracy C.
Classificação do local: 5 Etobicoke, Canada
For all you seafood lovers in the west end, don’t even bother going downtown or into any Asian supermarket to buy fresh fish because this is your place. I’m so with Liz B. on this one — I will never buy seafood anywhere else. The store is a pretty decent size, very, very clean and does NOT smell like fish. The servers are so polite and helpful and I noticed all the patrons were civilized; there was no pushing, shoving or yelling; everyone just politely waited their turn. They have another store in St. Lawrence Market which we’ve been to on numerous occasions but, being from Etobicoke and all the closures on the Gardiner, this is far more convenient. It’s on Vansco, a side street that runs off North Queen but, for those of you who aren’t too familiar with the area, you can catch it off the Queensway(very close to IKEA). I could see this being convenient for those of you in east Mississauga. You won’t have trouble with parking as they have a private lot. I paid with debit but I’m sure they accept most major credit cards. They have frozen shrimp, scallops, lobster tails, etc. in all sizes. I also recall seeing cans of crabmeat and smoked salmon as well. As for the fresh fish, there was sea bass, grouper, catfish, swordfish, sole, tuna, etc. — lots to choose from. The tuna looked like it was sushi grade. They also had an array of fresh shell fish as well such as oysters, mussels, huge scallops and shrimp. For the pre-made food, some of the selections were stuffed sole, some awesome looking crab-stuffed calamari and I saw a stuffed salmon(very similar looking to what Costco sells). They also have specialty groceries on a separate side but I was on my lunch break so I didn’t have too much time on my hands to browse. Anyway, I bought six calamari tubes with a whole bunch of tentacles for $ 10.25 and six large, fresh shrimp for $ 3.95 — great deal!
Liz B.
Classificação do local: 5 Mississauga, Canada
Great market! I will never buy seafood anywhere else again. Friendly staff, clean, and all the fish looked so fresh. I never buy pre-seasoned meats/fishes, however they had sea bass stuffed with crab and veg, it couldn’t resist. All I have to say is I’m glad I took the chance on it… D’Lish!!!
Jon C.
Classificação do local: 4 Toronto, Canada
This is your direct source to the goods sold at . Can’t tell you which came first, but my money is on this one. Hidden away in an industrial like area is this nondescript shop that sells fresh fish! You got fish, lobster, variety of seafood and some frozen goods. They don’t have much oyster selection, which is probably fine I guess cause perhaps it’s just not their specialty. You got a constant flow of people driving up here to get some seafood, not like out of the door lineups, shoulder-on-shoulder fighting to get someone’s attention. And there are plenty of fish mongers behind the counter to help you. My favorite so far, the smoked salmon! It doesn’t taste frozen cause it probably isn’t frozen. It’s closed on Sundays, operates normal business hours for the most part from what I remember, this means closed at like 4 or 5 on a Saturday.