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    Captain's Catch

    3.3 (50 reviews)
    ModerateSeafood, Chinese, Noodles

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    3 lbs lobster
    Ying L.

    We came in Sunday afternoon for a birthday celebration dinner. It was quite empty so we got seated very fast. Inside decor is very Chinese with some cute details. We ordered a set menu with a 3lbs lobster, and ordered sweet and sour pork in addition addition. Overall the quality of dishes are above the average, but the portion size is very small, even for a 3lb lobster, it doesn't seem much different from a one pound lobster from other places, also we paid extra $10 for make the lobster in bifengtang style.

    Chicken

    The food was just okay, but the service was disappointing. I asked for a bit more sauce for the chicken, and only found out later that I was charged an extra $2. There was no mention of an additional charge beforehand, and honestly, the original portion of sauce wasn't enough for the dish to begin with. When I questioned it, the staff said I should have asked whether there would be a charge before making any request. That's unreasonable--should customers have to ask whether there's a fee for everything, like napkins or water? Not a pleasant experience.

    1 claw before
    Olga M.

    Had high hopes for this place, came to get some congee and lobster with fried rice. Food was good on par with other places BUT the service was horrible. Place was trying to be fine dining yet they did not bring us tea or water, no vinegar or soya sauce, literally had to ask for everything. Wanted to order 2 smaller lobsters but she insisted on bringing us a larger one which was missing a claw. Kind of sneaky waitress who was dressed up like a flight attendant, was very awkward borderline rude. Kept offering my husband to order steamed oysters - had to tell her no 3 or 4 times because we only like raw oysters. He was being polite and asked how much they were she said $8 a piece. I told her no yet again but she was still standing there trying to get him to buy the oysters while we were trying to eat our lobster which now miraculously had 2 claws. Overall spent $140 left hungry and annoyed. They even brought us someone else's bill for $56 and then said they made a mistake and asked for a bigger tip. My husband didn't want to leave a tip for poor service but still ended up giving them something out of respect although if it were me paying I wouldn't give her a cent. Sneaky service is not cute and I hope if you are looking for similar type of food you will take your money elsewhere. Still trying to figure out where that second claw came from hahhaa

    Steam fresh oyster with garlic and green onion, pretty good!
    Charmaine L.

    I really enjoy this restaurant. Authentic Chinese cooking. Spacious and clean. Very friendly services and all food quality are pretty good. Fresh ingredients and well cook. Tasty good for big group gatherings and also they have small booths for 2 person. Easy parking outside. Fair price. Highly recommend

    Sweet and sour noodles with fish and tofu hotpot
    Cin C.

    I'm usually not that impressed with Chinese restaurants, due to the fact that I've eaten at many over my short lifetime. Captains catch was a pleasant dining experience at an affordable price. We can for a weekday dinner and the place was empty. We ordered some sweet and sour rice noodles, fish and tofu hotpot, pork jowl and green onion stir fry, veggies with garlic, and white rice. It was way more than enough for three people, and we ended up with two large boxes of takeout afterwards. Each dish was to a good standard and plentiful. My favourite was the pork jowl dish because it went so well with the rice. We had half the dish of noodles and still had a full box to take home. Generous portions at a good price.

    We ordered $18 chilli fish but George ordered $28's chilli fish in purpose

    Beware when served by George at Captain's Catch! He steered me towards a dish $10 more expensive than what I requested, citing similar names. Deceptive tactics, not what I expected from this establishment.

    Jennifer K.

    I was expecting having a seafood feast at Captain's Catch. But fresh seafood selection is quite limited. We ended up ordering: 鎮江糖醋排骨 ($12.99) Fried Spare ribs in Chinkiang Style - too fatty, 50% of the ribs were fat! 美極虎蝦 ($14.99) Tiger Shrimps in Maggi Sauce - Really tasty and shrimps were well prepared! 蒜末蒸生蚝 ($ 5.99 each) Steamed Oysters in Minced Garlic - at $6 a piece, we got 1 big one which was double the size of the other one?! Taste was good but I don't think I will order that again! I would not consider Captain's Catch is a real "seafood" restaurant but a standard Cantonese restaurant. The dish can be a hit or miss. Service is quite attentive and I do like the booth seating and there are quite a few tables available for smaller group. They do accept credit cards! A pleasant surprise!

    Nice decor.  This is just a section of it-its bigger than that.  There is another section at the back and private VIP rooms on both sides.
    Dennis C.

    Went for lunch and pricing is competitive with other lunch special offerings. Service is very good-polite and efficient. The decor is nice and they also have a few VIP rooms for private gatherings. Food (can only comment on the lunch specials but I expect dinner to be similar) is quite good...Frankly how can you differentiate your food unless it's really good or bad??? If it's fresh, competitively price, decent portions and tastes good. I typically rate it a 4/5. The only potential issue here is parking since they share the parking with a very busy Tim Hortons. The good news is that the turnover of cars at Tims is quite fast. At least they have taken steps to fix the parking issue since they have free parking next door at Parkway Car Wash after 630pm M-Sat and all day on Sundays. This is really important for dinner and I glad they were proactive enough to fix this issue.

    Lana D.

    I was weary of trying this place after seeing some negative reviews on Yelp. But my sister insisted that when she tried it her and her husband enjoyed the lobster. We came for a family dinner and ordered off the set menu H for 4-6 people for about $198. It came with soup, steamed oysters, snow peas, 5 lb of lobster (although they charge you extra like other places for any extra weight), sautéed clams, steamed fish, lobster roe fried rice and half a chicken. One thing I was a bit annoyed at, we tried to get a different style lobster (outside of the set menu) and changing it to the Malaysian style cost us an additional $10. I understand a set menu is a set menu for a reason, but to charge $10 for a flavor change is a bit intense. Other than that, service was ok, dinner room was very busy around 6-6:30 and I felt a little rushed towards the end of our dinner.

    Spot prawns close up
    Shirley C.

    Looking for a great Chinese Seafood restaurant is hit and miss and this place is a HIT !!! Was craving fresh seafood Cantonese style and did a quick search on Yelp and this came up. A few mixed reviews but pictures don't lie so I came to try it myself. This a former congee and dishes type restaurant that has now changed / renovated to the Captain's Catch. There are seafood tanks on walking in which shows their catches available. We were here on Friday evening early for dinner and I was hoping to see some Vancouver Spot Prawns and I was in luck !! Three tanks of fresh swimming prawns at a great price. We had this blanched/boiled style and they were so fresh and sweet. So nice to see a place that will present as promised with the weight on seafood. We also ordered a set dinner for 4 with free range chicken, tender choy sum stir fry with filet, vinegar spareribs, and stir fry beef with mushrooms. Everything is delicious and portions good size. Service was excellent. There is no other way to describe it. Server was attentive, friendly and down to earth. The restaurant lay out is similar to previous restaurant, mix of round tables, booths and private rooms. It is a nice Chinese restaurant but not high end. Great for family dinners and casual eats. Overall fantastic Chinese seafood restaurant with excellent service and taste.

    Glenn L.

    Overall experience: First Impressions ============= Walked into the reception area where there was a table that seemed to be where the cashier/host was. No welcome or greeting or any acknowledgement of my existence whatsoever. But... sadly this is something I've come to expect from Chinese Seafood restaurants, especially if you look younger than a baby boomer. Food ==== The food was a little on the bland side, and that was consistent across all the dishes. We had: - Chicken (in a soy sauce & green onions "sauce"): the chicken was okay. Parts were a bit tuff and dry. - Steamed fish (in soy sauce): probably the best of the bunch we had. On the bland side even though the base sauce is soy sauce. - Stir Fried baby bak Choi in garlic sauce: it was absent of garlic and salt...:/ Service ====== - Again sadly I think I've gotten use to this but they seem to treat larger tables with better service. It felt like they were indifferent whether or not you enjoyed your time/food at the restaurant and whether you'd be back or not. Will I be back? =========== They don't seem to care either way, so no--no thank you.

    Steamed oysters, garlic and scallion, and xo sauce
    Jason L.

    An amazing restaurant for Chinese style seafood, with extremely fresh seafood that they bring to your table live for you to approve. The salted egg yolk stir fried lobster was cooked to perfection, with an amazing texture from the salted egg. The oysters were incredibly silky in texture, and seasoned well, though the garlic and scallion variety was tastier, as I thought the XO sauce version's sauce was a little overbearing on the flavour. Overall, the restaurant had a great atmosphere and excellent wait staff. Food came quickly, and the wait staff were quick to respond to any request. A great experience.

    Amy W.

    The steamed fish was very fresh and tasty. The soya sauce and texture of the fish was good. The lobster was fresh. The peas was not bad, it can be more flavourful. The tea they serve was very nice, it is of higher quality. My mom is very picky with chicken, but even she enjoyed it. Besides from the limited parking. The overall experience was good. We will be coming back again!

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    Good environment. Decent service. While there is no congee when I went there one month ago. Food is good. Prices are ok.

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