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    American Pride Seafood

    3.4 (7 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Simply the best. Such quality. Astounding place. World class products, it's a treasure to have them at the market.

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    Fish Tales - Shrimp and mussels

    Fish Tales

    4.3(128 reviews)
    0.4 miCobble Hill
    $$$

    Fish tales is simple the best fish / seafood store in Brooklyn. They just moved down the street to…read morebigger and better location. Their fish is amazing. Prices are high but so is the quality. The service is first class. We love the guys behind the counter. They will order speciality items for you when requested. The prepared foods, sandwiches, soups, salads and even spaghetti in clam sauce -- all delicious. The place is clean well lit and we could not ask for more -- well maybe some more clams on the spaghetti! Grazie!

    Wrapping up their first week in a new location, I dropped by today to buy Branzini. They didn't…read morehave to travel far--just a couple doors down on the same block, and the space is larger with seafood on ice in full display. Their prices are noticeably more expensive than other places but no one should compromise when it comes to eating seafood. As someone who has had food poisoning a few times, I like to subscribe to this mindset. From Swordfish and Tuna to Shellfish and Filets, I was told they make the trek to Fulton Fish Market (in Hunt's Point, the Bronx) daily. That's good to know. There's also a freezer packed with frozen selections such as Snow Crab legs and Calamari. I would like to see more varieties of fish ( like Skate and Monkfish) while envisioning an addition of upscale gourmet items/seafood accompaniments other than Soy and Teriyaki Sauce. If you want to be assured of eating fresh seafood knowing you're paying slightly more, check them out. (I bought two Branzini for $31).

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    Fish Tales - Small section of bottled sauces

    Small section of bottled sauces

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    Fish Tales - The seafood platter which included shrimp, crabmeat & lobster.

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    The seafood platter which included shrimp, crabmeat & lobster.

    Carroll Gardens Fish Market - Voila. Chez Johanna . Squid ink pasta with spicy squid sauce :)

    Carroll Gardens Fish Market

    4.2(45 reviews)
    0.8 miCarroll Gardens
    $$

    For as long as I could remember, this address has always been a fresh fish market. It has changed…read moreowners many times over through the years. In my opinion, there's nothing like a stand alone fish market (as opposed to those that have a little fish section in a gourmet shop) unless it's Fairway or a similar store. I absolutely adore seafood and it's also my favorite animal protein. I've been shopping here since forever and I really like their variety of seafood. There's even a sushi section (although I've never tried) that appears to be appealing and fresh. On my favorite food holiday--Christmas Eve--when the Italian (and my family) tradition is everything seafood (no less than 7), I always find myself shopping here. This market is very crowded around that time of the year. This store has fresh and frozen assortment of both shellfish and seafood. Mussels, clams, scallops, squid, shrimp, Branzino, trout, filet of sole, filet of trout, filet of whiting, sea bass, lump crab meat, king crab sticks, salmon, crab cakes and a lot more. I tend to stay away from Tilipia and Basa. You might notice at any fish market, it's the cheapest fish by the pound. And that's because it's imported from murky waters. At least that's what I've read and believe. In addition to a variety of seafood, there are various accompaniments & condiments such as cocktail sauces, Panko breadcrumbs, tarter sauce, fish fry batters, etc. I don't think they carry every variety of fish, but there's enough. And it's fresh. One thing to note---at times, they will sell out of certain fish. That's when you put plan B into place after the disappointment. BTW, I bought one pound of clean squid ringlets. I made a fresh sauce to accompany my squid ink pasta :) Good stuff here.

    Love this place. Great quality and selection of seafood along with a friendly service…read more It's a winner in my book!!!

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    Carroll Gardens Fish Market - Crab cakes (and a little rice mayo)

    Crab cakes (and a little rice mayo)

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    Halibut (and olive taggiasche)

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    Hashi Market - Packaged foods

    Hashi Market

    4.2(11 reviews)
    0.3 miBoerum Hill, Downtown Brooklyn

    This is my second Hashi market visit at this location. It is very spacious with lots of great…read moreitems to choose from, both prepared food and grocery items. They also have a vast amount of goodies, specifically chips, cookies and candy from Japan, Korea and China. There is also a section with stationary items and toys for all ages. The market has a small seating area which is great for grabbing a quick bite or soft serve ice cream, in my case, near the ice cream station. I love black sesame ice cream and put my colleague on to it, and she loved it as well. It was a nice treat on a hot 80 degree day in NYC. This space is in a great location in Cobble Hill, not far from transit and shops. The best part is it's clean and well lit. Will return to try some of their prepared foods and packaged salty items.

    What a nice addition to the neighborhood! There aren't many Japanese (or even Asian in general)…read morestore around and the few are tiny. Hashi feels like an actual grocery store with aisles of Asian goods. While it's still a bit pricey, it's the next best thing without traveling to Chinatown. My favorite part of their ready to eat hot foods/sushi section. I decided to get a Sashimi/Sushi Combo ($23), which I also got to enjoy right away. They have a dining area for you as well. Plus, you get 50% off at Fujissa located inside with $10+ purchase at Hashi Market (just show your receipt when you order). And don't miss out on the 50% off discount after 7pm for the hot foods/sushi, which is an hour earlier than Ten Ichi Mart.

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    Hashi Market - Front of store

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    Brooklyn Fare

    Brooklyn Fare

    3.7(268 reviews)
    0.4 miBoerum Hill, Downtown Brooklyn
    $$$

    It's actually about frustration in signing up for online shopping; I have tried randomly over a…read moreperiod of months to get a functioning account and have never succeeded. Nor can I get anyone who "does" the online service management or get relevant answers from the Contact Us link. Last night I got to the checkout, and then the site kept asking me for the order number. ??? That ended the order going through. Mohammed tried to help by doing it verbally over the phone but there were too many items to deal with. It had been a go-to-shop for me since it opened, but after an accident I can't easily go in-person and now apparently I can't shop there at all or find anyone who is responsible/helpful for the site's customer functionality.

    This has been my (very) local grocery store for over a decade, and unfortunately it has taken a…read moresteep turn downhill. What was once a family-owned, excellent grocery store run by wonderful people who cared is now a Key Food with a different name. I mean that literally; they were bought by Key Food during the pandemic, and they laid off all the employees (that we loved), brought in more self-checkout, and the quality of the produce has fallen off a cliff, while the prices have climbed to extortionist levels. For the most part, the replacement staff is quite nice and usually helpful (there are a couple bad apples that seem upset you need assistance). The guys behind the prepared food counter will do a solid job on your sandwich, and the cashiers are usually pleasant and almost always efficient. They still have a rewards program where if you spend around $250 and you get like $10 credit. (Hey, it's better than nothing.) The expansion of the store a few years back means they truly have just about everything, and the beer and ice cream selections are actually phenomenal (but overpriced). However, produce we buy is occasionally going bad already, and the prices are wildly out of control. I paid $7 for two onions last week. It becomes harder and harder to justify shopping here when it's more expensive than Fresh Direct, and vastly more pricey than the fruit and vegetable spots a few blocks away. I don't risk the meat and fish any longer (not with Paisanos and Fish Tales in the hood), although Bell & Evans chicken is quite reliable. Basically, Brooklyn Fare went from an incredible market to have across street to a last-resort for items I forgot to purchase elsewhere in the neighborhood, at reasonable prices. They know we're coming in when we need something, and we're going to pay for it. Despite these shortcomings, it's still great to have a corner store that has just about everything. I can still run out and grab some milk for my wife's cookies when I've finished the last drop and she looks particularly stabby. But it's going to cost $7 for half a gallon.

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    Roast beef sandwich

    Brooklyn Fare - Produce

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