If you are looking for an old time fish market that offers the freshest seafood on Long Island at great prices Mastic Seafood is the place to go! I have been shopping there for the last 20 years and have never been disappointed. The owners are great business men that take pride in what they do.
Dina F.
Classificação do local: 5 Shirley, NY
Couldn’t be happier to have such a great fish market so close to home. Everything I’ve ever gotten there has been fantastic — scallops, prawns, clams… and the CRABSALAD! Delish! Great place and very friendly staff!
Sharon C.
Classificação do local: 1 Farmingdale, NY
Stay away! Over priced frozen fish. Bought flounder that was so mushy you couldn’t even eat it! Looks like I’ll be searching for a new fish market!
Harry H.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
Located in one of the more unlikely spots for a seafood distributor, this neighborhood fishmonger mainstay is always jammed year-round. Consequently, the customers smell as bad as or worse than the fish, that’s all part of Mastic Seafood’s charm. Expect to wait and to pay. and for parking to be tough. Friendly but tough local guys run the joint, efficiently performing all the tasks that go along with a well-stocked fish business. I most recently got a soft shell crab cleaned and a pound of bay scallops. $ 12.05 and a debit punch-pin machine later, I strolled in with a tasty bounty… Not sure why the listing awkwardly has it as two words.
Danielle B.
Classificação do local: 5 Orange, CA
I wish I had a local fish market like this by me. They have just about anything you want and at very decent prices. Fish is fresh and good looking. I learned if your extra nice, they’ll usually hook you up a bit too.(IE. med clams for the price of sm, or a few extras)
Sarah K.
Classificação do local: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Great place to buy fresh seafood. I went in with my aunt this weekend to buy what we needed for a lobster boil for 10 people on 4th of July. The prices are great and the staff is helpful and friendly. We got 101.25 pound lobsters, a bunch of littlenecks, and a ton of shrimp. It was $ 120, which isn’t cheap, but my aunt said it would’ve been more if she had gone to CorJ in Hampton Bays. Everything was delicious. I wish we weren’t doing a lobster boil because their red snapper looked so good. The crowd of customers varies — sometimes you’ll see someone come in and drop over $ 500 on a big feast, and you’ll have people come in who don’t want to spend more than $ 5 but want a fresh piece of fish for dinner that night. If you live close enough, stop in. Bring your cooler, they’ll gladly give you some ice to keep your purchase fresh while you drive home.