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    Lobster roll
    Jose C.

    We stopped in to order a Lobster Roll. I haven't had one in a while and was really craving one. They weren't the most friendly here and looked at us very oddly when we were there. The Lobster roll was pricey, but not justifiable. It tasted ok, but feel like it was all lobster. Legit lobster rolls have chunks of lobster meat including full lobster claws. I would saw they use about 50 percent lobster meat and the rest I'd just filler. It's hard to say what else it had mixed in with it, but I for sure won't be back. Perhaps if they would have been a bit more friendly and welcoming, but nah.

    Ray M.

    I live close to this place and I was excited to tried the Lobster roll , I was only one customer there and this place is so quiet . ... It's cost $19 . After I took the food back home less then 5 mins ... I was so disappointed , the Lobster roll was tasteless ... and the rolls was cold I called to explained that I was disappointed, and the lady owner or manager said they been there over 25 years and they on a lot of food magazines , and they not gonna change the recipe ! Well , no more for this place . Good luck for your business then .

    The sign says it all.  The FishGuy @ 4423 N Elston Avenue
    Phil S.

    The FishGuy Market is located @ 4423 N Elston Avenue. Like many of the places I have driven by this place many times but for whatever reason had never gone in that is until today. I was reading the reviews on Yelp and they were quite favorable, rating at 4.5 stars. I finally went in today and was greeted by Janet. She is very friendly, knowledgeable about the products and willing to take the time to explain to me what the different types of fish & seafood were. She was very helpful and went on to tell me that on Tuesday (and as luck would have it today is Tuesday) they have select seafood items for $10.00/lb. The selection items vary from week to week. This week was Monkfish (which has been compared to the poor mans lobster, red fish (to red snapper) & white Bass In addition there was also a deal on Yelp for $30.00 worth of seafood for $24.00. The FishGuy deals wholesale to restaurants, retail to the public and has a small dining area for people interested in having their meals prepared. I did meet Bill the owner who came out while I was snapping some photos. We talked for a bit and he determined I meant no ill will so everything was cool. I would like to go back at some point and try some of their prepared foods

    Salmon burger
    Sany N.

    This place is a seafood market but they also serve brunch/lunch. I've been here twice now just to eat, and the quality of the seafood is incredible. I had the best crab cake of my life here. We once met Bill, the owner, and had a nice conversation with him about how he goes about sourcing his fish and his passion for it. Apart from just seafood, they also carry wagu beef, and a few other quality, non-fish products. Overall, it's a great place. The concept is simple but they execute everything well. The entire team is also very friendly and conversational.

    Fruits del Mer
    Gino W.

    After the first visit, I was curious as to some of the other offerings that The FishGuy Market has on the menu. I was actually blown away this second go around. Grilled prawns with pernod butter, petite salad. Seafood of the day. The petite salad was not petite, and I will NOT complain about that. Not only were the shrimp plump, but the grilled eggplant with broccoli and corn were enough to make the salad seem like entree portions. The seafood of the day was lemon fish -- I think that's the name of the fish I recall -- with vegetarian couscous. Again, I was completely wowed with this dish. At most seafood restaurants, lobster rolls seem to be the one item that everyone rushes to buy. As to The FishGuy Market, I am more inclined to sample their other seafood offerings. I haven't had any other items that I didn't fall in love with after the first bite.

    Rosa J.

    This place is a neighborhood gem if you haven't discovered it. I've heard of "The FishGuy Market" before they advertised a Groupon deal, but it wouldn't hurt to purchase a Groupon so that I could explore this place with another seafood junkie, Daddy J. "The FishGuy Market" is located on Elston, north of Montrose, in the Mayfair/Albany Park neighborhood. The Groupon deal allowed a $40 discount. I remember I spent less than $25 to purchase this since Groupon often times offers random discount for local deals. I was assisted by Janet, a friendly young lady, who explained how the deal worked and some of their popular items. Although the market place and dining room seating weren't large and ample, the appearances of their fresh seafood were worth to take a serious look at. They also featured some of the frozen specialties, such as lobster bisque, New England clam chowder, appetizers, and fish filets. Daddy and I picked up two (2) tubs of the clam chowder, one (1) pound of king salmon, and one (1) pound of cod. After the Groupon discount ($40 off), our total was $22 and some change. The Groupon deal would also work on lunch items for dining in. Since Mom is staying with us, she can make a great use of these bad boys Dad and I purchased today. Now I've found "The FishGuy Market," so I don't need to settle on lackluster seafood selections at our neighborhood grocery stores anymore. I live fairly close to TFM and will be looking forward to my next visit.

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    Best fish monger in Chicago. Go... befriend them..... and you'll practically have a sous chef before you leave.

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    Stopped here to buy mussels to cook at home -- good price, fresh, tasty!

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    My wife grew up on the east coast and when she had the lobster roll, she literally cried with joy.

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    I also on occasion eat here for lunch, Bill and the entire team are the most friendly, engaging people you'd ever want to meet.

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    It's 9:45 in the morning. It's a hot Chicago summer. The asphalt bakes…read more But not I! I'm inside seafood city, cool af, munching on a grilled squid! Great Filipino-centric market. Lots of hot food, cold foods, desserts, and yes, whole fish. Would highly recommend!

    I'm not sure why it's taking me years to do this review however I've been going to seafood city…read moresupermarket since they opened this Chicago location years ago. When it first opened, it was great to see how bright and clean it was and to see all of the incredible stacked foods and items. However, over the years it's definitely been worn down a little bit and could use a new refresh. What has been good is that they really expanded some of the seating area as well as the seafood city Grill area and the food offerings. However even this is slightly inconsistent as far as what's available when it's open, etc. It's also great that this particular location also is able to build out some of the other additional vendors like the bakery by Valerio. Again, though, I wish there was a little bit more consistency and organization throughout. Parking lot is has been quite ample except during peak times. I really wish they would open one in the suburbs as well. The only major disappointing thing was I used to carry the best Chicharron by Saint Michaels and then they absolutely abused and price gouged the bags. And eventually they stopped carrying it. I however, have gone directly to the stores to purchase.

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    We got the pork wang mandu, kimchi pork wang mandu, and black sesame with red bean filling wang…read moremandu. The buns are huge with so much filling. Good value (one bun is just under $5). They handed it over immediately after ordering and the buns were steaming hot. I really appreciated the tables next to the stand/market for you to eat at, instead of inside your car, for example. Super convenient.

    Our friends had this amazing sashimi platter for a dinner party we recently attended. We found out…read morethat they had purchased it at Joong Boo Market. After reviewing Google, we found out they have sashimi platter deals Wednesdays and Fridays for just $30. Given that sushi prices in Chicago are at a premium, we opted to go for this deal and make our own sushi at home. It was awesome: salmon, tuna, and around three other types of fish served on top of julienned radish. They gave pickled ginger, wasabi, and soy sauce as well but only one of each. (I would pick up more in store, along with nori and rice vinegar if you want to make rolls). I imagine using this fish for a poke bowl would be fantastic. The platters are a first come first serve item, so be aware of this should you want to get it like we did. We honestly didn't have any issues purchasing on a Friday.

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    Along with seeing what is offered in comparison to other grocery stores I shop at regularly, I…read morevisited Tony's Fresh Market because Upside, a cash back application offered a 12% cash back offer on grocery purchases. This Tony's Fresh Market location just happened to be one of the nearest to my neighborhood located on the west-side of Chicago. As for this visit, I had no issues whatsoever finding a parking spot for my vehicle. I have to admit, at first, I did not think I would find a spot until I drove to the backside of Tony's where I found a number of open spots available. Inside, the atmosphere felt very relaxed at this Tony's with a neighborhood grocery store vibe. Other than that, I must say that it was a break shopping here versus a Jewel-Osco, Pete's Fresh Market, or Mariano's. Now along with the items shelved being organized, the market is acceptably clean, and the aisles have plenty of maneuvering space in-between. I particularly searched for breakfast foods in hopes that I could find something on the lines of a box of Jimmy Dean - Croissant Egg & Cheese, but I could not. The items I took a liking to and ended up purchasing were a box of Gardein Ultimate Plant-Based Be'f & Broccoli, Lean Cuisine Cheese Ravioli, Ore-Ida Tater Tots, and a box of Frosted Grape Pop Tarts which I had never encountered before, ever! The Ore-Ida Tater Tots were a must purchase for me because as of late, I have been addicted to cooking tater tots in my air fryer as a late evening snack! I know, I know it is so bad eating tater tots late in the evening, but gosh, they are so darn good! For the most part, I enjoyed shopping at Tony's Fresh Market, but I just cannot see myself shopping here regularly due to it being out of my way. Return visits for me depend on whatever cash back offers Upside puts out involving grocery purchases. For my readers, I will leave you with this joke since I likely lost half of you with my review. How do you make a recipe pop with ginger? "Play "Spice Girls" songs while you cook!" Hahaha, get it? ~Live life daily. ~ Thomas G

    I used to like Tony's-especially for fruits and veggies. A few years ago they changed ownership and…read morethe quality and prices changed for the worse. I consistently experience mushy fruits and avocado that is going bad internally. I don't think they practice good storage technique. The prices are also higher than before the change in ownership and the competition. For example they sell regular and organic bananas for 79 cents and 99 cents a pound. Whole Foods sells for 69 cents and 89 cents. I'll go to Tony's in a pinch if I desperately need something because it is walking distance but usually prefer to drive elsewhere where I get better quality for the same or slightly better price.

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