NorCal Kayak Anglers
General => Recipes => Topic started by: mooch on March 25, 2009, 11:50:52 AM
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Suruki Super Market
(Japanese Groceries)
(650) 347.5288
71E 4th Ave.
San Mateo, CA 94401
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Nijiya Market
San Mateo (650) 212.7398
Mountain View (650) 691.1600
San Francisco (415) 563.1901
San Jose (408) 275.6916
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western boat in SR
loch lomond bait (for crab)
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i second nijiya in s.f.
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Cosco actually just got back from there minutes ago and got some Salmon and a little Halibut due to I have had a hard time catching one for some reason... Maybe next few weeks I need to get out to catch one...
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The Ocean!
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Take river road to hiway 1 and turn right proceed 20 miles or so until you launch. Take what you need and leave the rest. I gave up on markets. Way too much money and over 70% is farm raised.
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"Ranch-99 Market".....LOCATED in the
Pacific Asian shopping center (which is positioned) on the
West side of Albany Hill, between the Hill and the freeway.
Get off at Central Avenue
Take the first right (SOUTH) after the Shell Station
This is one of the largest asian markets.
They have EVERYTHING.....a h u g e display-counter of fresh fish of every type on ice. They have stuff that no other market has, or would have.
You can get Hot Sesame Oil here for $2 (rather than $8 at Safeway).....!!!!!!!.......YES...!!!!!!.....
This is a fabulous place......
A fabulous place.........
It is so fabulous it makes your eyes bug out......
There is stuff here you've never eaten before.......
There is stuff you've never t h o u g h t of eating....
My GOD I love this place
Judd
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The ocean! What are we, average consumers or fishermen? The only seafood I ever buy is the occasional can of sardines, canned pink salmon, or oysters from Tomales Bay. Otherwise, there is too much bycatch, waste, and destruction involved.
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I had to buy some rockfish from Albertsons yesterday to make Baja fish tacos. I'm glad I did because now I will appreciate more the fillet's I take from the ocean next time.
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Tokyo Fish Market
san pablo Berkeley
clean sashimi quality in this market. yellowtail tako saba ahi salmon (Not farmed)
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Pikes Market, Seattle
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Ranch99 off Skyline in Daly City is pretty good for dungies in a pinch.
Costco actually has some really nice, big shrimp.
Rarely buy fish, though, so not sure how they are for that.
Kook
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Costco actually has some really nice, big shrimp.
Trap-caught, I'm sure.
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country square market in pleasant hill and antioch
i get my bait from tere sometimes too!
they have everything LIVE from lobsters , crabs , catfish , carp, frogs , shrimp , mussels ,clams ECT then they have there fresh all lined up on ice , they also have meats
i like how they sell already peeled garlic fo dollar something for a tray
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Wet= StillWaterCove
Dont wanna get wet= Phils Fish Market. Moss Landing Harbor.
:smt006
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the fish market on the pier at port san luis, tasty local fish as well as the best of whats in season up and down the pacific coast
clydeb
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Tokyo fish market in berkeley. Santa Rosa seafood on santa rosa ave
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Pacific Market on Dyer St. Union City. All fresh and they will cut to specs. or deep fry while you wait. They also carry live Dunguness year round as while as many other varieties in there tanks. Owner and operated by Pinoys.
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Ranch 99 is a great place to buy frozen squid for bait. 3 pound box $5.99
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Pikes in Seattle... and when you are there, visit the great bar that is in the second floor across the street that has a great windows that views down onto the entrance where all the action is... forget the name... great local and WA state beers :beer2 I think I could live right there.
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Wife said mine is Costco until big Maple is fire wood and garden is tilled up to her specs.
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Catalina Offshore Products in San Diego. Ship anywhere overnight for $20. Sooooo good. Can't always hit the beach if fn Zion.
http://www.catalinaop.com/ (http://www.catalinaop.com/)
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Any inside secret spots in maui? While I'm here I might as well.
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The ocean! What are we, average consumers or fishermen? The only seafood I ever buy is the occasional can of sardines, canned pink salmon, or oysters from Tomales Bay. Otherwise, there is too much bycatch, waste, and destruction involved.
Here's one for you. I've worked for these guys and they are SERIOUS about sustainability. You dont even have to leave your keyboard. They are pricy, but good seafood is...
I Love Blue Sea
http://www.ilovebluesea.com/ (http://www.ilovebluesea.com/)
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The ocean! What are we, average consumers or fishermen? The only seafood I ever buy is the occasional can of sardines, canned pink salmon, or oysters from Tomales Bay. Otherwise, there is too much bycatch, waste, and destruction involved.
Ditto i supply fish to co workers, family, and friends because i have a huge addiction to fishing an when u go on charter boats that limit out u have to take a limit home so fish for every one even more so now that i have a kayak lol this seasons gonna be awesome. just happy i wont be forced to keep fish :D
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Albion - this past weekend! The species variety and quality of the fish was stellar.
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No body said Super Wallmart! buy food and fishing Gear and Tackle :smt003
I can't say i have a favorite fish market it all depends on what I'm craving... can't find fresh bard perch in the market :smt044
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Phil's in Moss Landing on the island.
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Trinidad in the bay. :smt044
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Dolphin's fish market/restaurant in Princeville---just down the road from Tahiti Nui's!
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JEDMO NATION at ALBION :smt005 :smt005 :smt005
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Haven't been to a "fish market" for over a decade! At least, not to BUY fish to eat. Bait, yes. All the time. Monterey Fish Co or the tiny Vietnamese market near my house.
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I go to Phil's in Moss Landing to weigh MFPBs, and to drink chavelas.
Sincerely,
Jim
ps...they make a nice clam chowder too.
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Pacific Market on Dyer st. in Union City. Has lots of fish/seafood on ice. Also a good place to buy bait. :smt003
Also in Union City is Marina Market on the corners of Alvarado Niles Rd. and Decoto Rd. By Wells Fargo
The have some fish on ice but also have live fish/seafood. Like crab, lobster, Black Bass, Clams, oysters, mussels.
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https://ww2.kqed.org/bayareabites/2015/08/25/bay-area-bites-guide-to-8-places-to-buy-fresh-fish/
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Fished and Foraged
FishedandForaged.com
Locally caught fish and foraged mushrooms and more here in Santa Cruz. These guys are good dudes, they deliver to you or you can pick up the fresh stuff down on W dock at the harbor!
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The Pacific Ocean :smt006
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Wet= StillWaterCove
Dont wanna get wet= Phils Fish Market. Moss Landing Harbor.
:smt006
+1
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Was in Boston last week, where I dined at LEGAL SEAFOODS flagship property, Boston Harborside. Three levels, each offering a different experience, environment. Had all the New England classics, and server cracks lobsta' tableside upon request. Great concept, excellent fare = Highly recommended. (not just saying that bc I ate with their general counsel . . . but it was his treat) Check it out next time in BOS.
Also ate at a dive in Gloucester. I ordered Atlantic Cod. No telling what it was, crusted in panko and baked, thick and flaky. But it seemed too delicate, thought cod had a little more robust texture and density. It was delicious anyway, and eating cod in Gloucester seemed like ingesting history w each forkful. Sure would be a nice place to spend a weekend and take in the fishing culture
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Nobody said Berkeley Bowl. Flies out of the counter, so It's always fresh and I have heard they give the commercial guys a good price. Of course, Monterey Fish on Hopkins in Berkeley is a classic.
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Fishermans Wharf now selling direct from haulers!
http://www.sfgate.com/food/article/Direct-fish-retail-sales-get-the-green-light-at-12194590.php?t=0995f9d6e9&utm_content=sfgate_hp_food_recco_v1&ipid=sfgatehpfood
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I split my time between San Francisco and the south bay. Cook's Seafood on El Camino Real in Menlo Park is consistently fabulous, and I'm also a big fan of Sun Fat Seafood in the Mission.
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I split my time between San Francisco and the south bay. Cook's Seafood on El Camino Real in Menlo Park is consistently fabulous, and I'm also a big fan of Sun Fat Seafood in the Mission.
very cool recommendations. :smt006
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Besides hmb whole foods (catching or just fishing the entire time), asian live seafood market. Not a lot of places have spiny lobsters, live king crab and geoduck with color (aka fresh and not been held captive where they're white). A lot of places have the basic stuff but this place has the seafood that is harder to find in the bay.
https://www.yelp.com/biz/asian-live-seafood-market-san-jose-2?osq=asian+seafood
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I split my time between San Francisco and the south bay. Cook's Seafood on El Camino Real in Menlo Park is consistently fabulous, and I'm also a big fan of Sun Fat Seafood in the Mission.
very cool recommendations. :smt006
I'll second that. I have to check out both of those places. The oysters in the Bodega area have gone way up for some reason. $70 for 50 oysters, kind of over priced when you are buying that quantity. I'll check out Sun Fat...
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stillwater cove north forsure the best fish market for a quick easy 10lbs of meat :smt001
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Real Good Fish! Realgoodfish.com
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