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Sea Breeze Fish Market

4.4(146 reviews)
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Shaun

Shaun

3 weeks ago

"Small, humble market. Nice staff, but it’s kinda pricey, to me. Picked up a frozen lobster tail. It sold for $35/pound. I had to put it back down and walk out, haha. Visit and see if this market’s for you. Pics below."

Kenya Doll

Kenya Doll

a month ago

"Love the prices,love the fresh smell when I walk thru the door. The staff are friendly and helpful"

Ali Bakhsh

Ali Bakhsh

a year ago

"Decent variety of fish and other seafood (crabs, live lobsters, shrimp, octopus, and more). The price is definitely higher than most fish markets I’ve shopped at in other neighborhoods, but that’s likely due to there not being many other options nearby. Most of the fish aren’t super fresh but they also aren’t too old to use (cloudy eye test). Overall, I’ll definitely be back purely for the convenience of the location"

C Neon

C Neon

2 years ago

"Nice neighborhood seafood market that has a good selection of fresh and packed seafoods. The fish selection is good and there is a cooked section in the back."

yddub bud

yddub bud

4 years ago

"It is that time of the year (Christmas) and its then that we get food from the markets rather than eating in a restaurant. We usually go to Chinatown in Manhattan along Canal street to buy all kinds of fresh seafood. This time around, we were hesitant to go there due to Covid (streets are always packed) so had to look for another seafood market in another area. We saw Sea Breeze Fish Market about a week ago as we were walking on 9th avenue which is near Port Authority. Discovered the market then quite by accident as we were coming from a Walgreens after getting both a Covid booster and a flu shot. It looked like an interesting place and when we got home, looked at their large seafood selection. We went back again on December 23rd bright and early and got there around 8am. Sea Breeze Fish Market opens at 730am and from what I have read, it's advisable to get seafood early in the day when it's the freshest and you have better choices. As we entered the store, we immediately knew we were in one that sells seafood (aroma). There was a vast selection and it really looked like so many choices as the store was not that big. The claim selection was displayed on the front window, other choice selections on the side and in the freezer and the main selections of lobster tails, scallops, prawns, shrimp, squid and different types of fish were displayed on the main counter. I guess it would be overwhelming to see all these different choices. Luckily, we had done our initial homework by viewing their website online and knowing ahead of time what out choices would be.. We selected the Lobster tails, the prawns, scallops, branzino, catfish, red snapper, tilapia and cuttlefish. Price wise it was more than what we would normally pay in Chinatown though it was for a holiday once a year meal so it was hopefully worth it. They also had a lot of salmon though decided to try it some other time as I normally have salmon (the smoked kind) more than a dozen times a year. After making our payment, we waited a couple of minutes and then they handed us our order in a paper bag neatly packed in a plastic. Was heavy and luckily we came prepared with our recyclable bag and from there began our trek back home where we placed all the seafood in the freezer in preparation for our Christmas meal. My wife prepared the one Lobster tail, about half a dozen prawns and scallops together with a steak and steamed vegetables. Rather than buying the dip from the store, she made her own similar concoction. So, how were the initial dishes? Amazing and so fresh too. The Lobster tail was huge and we were able to share it. The scallops and prawns were delicious as well. If you are ever in this neighborhood, early of course, make sure you go to this place for your fill of fresh seafood. Would definitely recommend."