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    Kuzma's Fish Market

    4.7 (251 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Stephanie D.

    Their poke bowl is my go-to when I forget to bring lunch to work. It's always super quick, affordable, and tastes great. The staff is consistently friendly, which makes the experience even better. I also come here when I want to splurge a little for lunch, and it always hits the spot. Definitely worth trying if you're in the area.

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    Mag A.

    Tasty food, fresh fish and reasonable price. I am curious and want to order sashimi plate in the future, but have to order 48 hours ahead of time.

    Tania Z.

    Like the new renovations and open space, even more shelves with many snacking, sauce, and beverage items. Some can be a tad pricier than H mart but convenient. Staff are always efficient and helpful. We love their oysters, octopus, and swordfish. Best seafood in our area.

    Adri R.

    I finally had the chance to visit this place Kuzma's Market. It exceeded my expectations. If you're in search of the freshest seafood, delivered daily by local fishermen, Kuzma's Market is the place to go. They offer a variety of fresh fillets, scallops, shrimp, seafood salads, shellfish, especially the oysters and clams. They also sell live crab and lobster straight from their tanks. I ended up getting wild jumbo gulf prawns, scallops, and lobster tails. I highly recommend Kuzma's Fish Market if you're looking for fresh seafood, a reasonable price. What an incredible fish market!

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    Christopher D.

    If you're looking for JUST poke, and I mean Hawaiian style, go here. None of that edamame and quinoa base bowls with corn kernel nonsense. Price per pound is cheaper than Costco poke, and product is a lot fresher.

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    Nathalie C.

    Kuzma Fish Market has expanded, making the store feel much more spacious. Their menu and pricing seem to have stayed the same, and the poke is still fresh, delicious, and affordable. The crab cakes taste a bit different from previous years but are still good and sold by the pound. If you're looking for fresh and budget-friendly seafood, Kuzma is a great spot to check out. They also now offer party platters.

    Laurel C.

    I'm a regular at Kuzma's Fish Market, and it never disappoints. Their marinated poke and fish are top-notch. I've tried their salmon poke, ahi poke, and the spicy variations - all are fantastic. I have also bought portions of sashimi to slice at home. My favorite way to enjoy Kuzma's is to buy a tub of poke and prepare the rice+sides at home. Kuzma's cucumber kimchi looks watery so I just make my own. The staff here are always so nice and efficient, ensuring quick service even during busy times. The store is basically a market, so everything is kept behind glass on ice. At the end of the day, the floor is hosed down to keep the inside nice and clean. Tip: The earlier you come, the better cut of salmon filet you get. It's worth getting up early for the freshest selection. Try to come before 1:30pm to get the best cut!

    Live lobsters that were steamed at home
    Diana N.

    I never knew about this fish market until one of my BIL mentioned it to me. Couldn't believe I didn't find them sooner bc they have pretty much everything I need! I get all of my sashimi / sushi grade fish from them and it's amazing quality! They also have frozen soft shell crabs if you're in the mood to make your own spider rolls. IYKYK. I haven't tried their in house poké yet so I can't vouch for that just yet. I mainly purchase yellowtail, king salmon, and tuna for sushi. You can totally call them and place an order for pick up, too! I've ordered some lobsters one year for Thanksgiving. Friendly and speedy staff. The market is a little hidden off of Hwy 99. Once you see Jack in the Box, it's right behind it. Not a huge parking lot, but thankfully it's not crazy busy when I drop by. They (tbh idk when they switched spots lol) moved right next door and it's much more spacious and bright. Clean and not funky. It's definitely not cheap so fair warning. You'll always find me here when the homemade sushi making needs hit.

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    Kyle W.

    Quick, affordable, no frills poke bowls with decent portions up in Edmonds area! We went here for lunch and it was not busy at all. Majority of the items they sell is actual seafood, but there's a dedicated small section for poke, chirashi, and unagi bowls. We got 2 poke bowls to try and it comes with a choice of 2 items, seaweed salad, and ginger on top of warm rice. Since the rice is warm, it's advisable to eat immediately for the best freshness. We both got a tuna and a salmon for the poke. The ahi tuna itself is very fresh and has a nice soy sauce flavor, while the spicy tuna feels not as fresh and masked with spicy mayo, so I'd recommend just the ahi tuna for the tuna selection. The salmon was only one choice and it's like Hawaiian style poke and it was very fresh. Seaweed salad was a good complement to the bowl. For $11.99 plus tax, no prompt to add tip, it comes to about $13.25 total which is a very good price for a poke bowl at this portion. I did wish there were more add ons like imitation crab, cucumber, roasted garlic, etc but they don't specialize in these offerings like other poke spots (after all, they priced the bowls fairly low relative to other poke spots for a reason). Overall, I see myself coming back if I want a quick poke fix, as it is reliable and quick.

    Spicy Tuna (bottom), Salmon Poke (middle), Smoked Salmon Garlic Dip (right)
    Jessica S.

    My boyfriend mentioned he found a 'new' poke place for me to try when I visited as he loved it, especially the spicy tuna poke they had! So of course I had to make a trip here when I visited. It's located hidden away in an 'industrial' area on 70th Ave W in Edmonds. There's a parking lot with ample stalls. When arriving, my friend and I were kind of confused to whether we were at the right place as it was in a warehouse LOL. But upon entering, we saw that the fish display case. In addition to the Spicy Tuna poke, my friend and I ordered the Salmon Poke and Smoked Salmon Garlic Dip. The spicy tuna poke from here had an amazing flavor! It wasn't too mayo-y and was surprisingly VERY spicy. I had to drink a lot of water when I was eating it. The only "downside" (not really to me) was the tuna wasn't fresh. The batch I got was frozen tuna ('fresh made') which necessarily doesn't bother me as the flavor was what I was like looking forward to. An FYI that 'Fresh Made' does not equal 'fresh fish' unless the sign states 'Fresh ___', I believe. The salmon poke was also good - definitely much fresher than the tuna. It wasn't as flavorful as the spicy tuna but had a good amount of seasoning/toppings to bring out the taste of the salmon. The smoke salmon garlic dip was dense and a bit heavy but with soooo much flavor in it. Happy to have been able to try it as my boyfriend said it was one of his favorites from there. The market had a smaller selection of poke to buy by pound or as a poke bowl. In my honest opinion, even though I received frozen tuna, I felt Kuzma's was one of the best place for spicy tuna poke in Seattle in terms of flavor. I really enjoyed all of the items we got without any complaints.

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    I was surprised with their chirashi bowl, the rice was still soft (not hard) even after the next day I put it on my fridge.

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    This place is a total hidden gem for seafood, although I do not recommend the poke. The fish is fresh, but the flavor is just kinda ok.

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    They have had a great quality finish_seafoods. I know seafood industry because "I am Japanese". Really, they are doing well.

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    Do you guys fry the fish for your customers? Thank you. :)

    Do you have fresh octopus and or tuna today?

    When I have visited onsite, I've always seen octopus and tuna (sushi/sashimi grade) in their display case. But before you drive to Kuzma's, make sure to give them a phone call to verify availability. Note: they are closed on Sundays. Open Mon-Sat… Read more

    Do they open oysters for you?

    No, but they do sell shucking knives.

    Does anyone know if clams are available?

    I have seen Manila clams in their tanks. But to be absolutely sure, give them a call first before venturing out. Business phone 425-582-8521. Their hours are Mon-Sat 9am - 7pm, closed Sundays. Memorial Day/Mon 5/31/21 open 9am - 6pm. (posted… Read more

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    We got 2 poke bowls to try and it comes with a choice of 2 items, seaweed salad, and ginger on top of warm rice.

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