Aqua Best
276 Grand St #201, New York
(212) 285-1422
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Fantastic seafood market. Great quality and prices. Plus on the rare rare occasion you end up with something bad, they’ll take care of you.
We come here for fresh seafood because they mark the price and the floor is comparably cleaner!
Didn't like the fact that I went today with my man and we asked for 2 pounds of wild caught shrimp the 13 to 15 once head off and vines and get charged 25 dollars to be given a non fresh farmed raise de shelled and Devine bag not good when we ate loyal customers and didn't ask for frozen or farmed raised shrimp we asked for fresh wildcaught ones,the last picture is what we wanted and didn't get.
love this place. the staff is always nice, the displayed fish are always beautiful, and the quality is always outstanding. i get too good to go from here all the time and it’s truly such a great deal. it’s also super easy to get to via the b/d, less than a 5 minute walk from grand street
This is by far the best seafood mongers that’s family owned and smaller scale.
Besides having the best lobster choices in the city and being famous for that, they have random seasonal fish that hard to find. Ex: 4-5 sizes of soft shell crab, fresh anchovies and Taylor Shellfish Farms oysters out of the PNW. All their fish are displayed looking fresh(eyes never bloody, clear).
The brothers who run this are rare breeds. Masters of their craft, ask them anything they have an answer. English is perfectly spoken, it’s not the standard Chinatown fish spot. It’s top tier in all of the 5 boroughs.
Been going here for almost 2 decades now and go out of my way from uptown because they’re fair in pricing, quality products and impressive dedication. I wish I lived closer because I’d be here multiple times a week.
Best fish market in NYC. They carry some serious stuff that no other fish markets have. Hamachi, kenpachi, big eye snapper straight from Japan, all best sushi grade fishes cleaned and gutted on front of you.
This is by far the best seafood mongers that’s family owned and smaller scale.Besides having the best lobster choices in the city and being famous for that, they have random seasonal fish that hard to find. Ex: 4-5 sizes of soft shell crab, fresh anchovies and Taylor Shellfish Farms oysters out of the PNW. All their fish are displayed looking fresh(eyes never bloody, clear).The brothers who run this are rare breeds. Masters of their craft, ask them anything they have an answer. English is perfectly spoken, it’s not the standard Chinatown fish spot. It’s top tier in all of the 5 boroughs.Been going here for almost 2 decades now and go out of my way from uptown because they’re fair in pricing, quality products and impressive dedication. I wish I lived closer because I’d be here multiple times a week.
Amazing place for fresh fish and seafood. They also have options like frozen sashimi, and lots of other goodies. Never been disappointed.
When I'm in NY and looking to impress my guests or treat my loved ones with a delectable dish, Aqua Best market is my go-to spot.With the freshest selection of fish, scallops, lobsters, shrimp, and squid, it's a culinary paradise.The attentive staff, acting as knowledgeable consultants, consistently assist me in selecting the perfect delicacies, catering to even the most intricate culinary visions.
Such great customer service and prices! Got 2 Ibs of mussels for $6!
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The very best fish market in the city. Loads of fresh seafood. They supply to the top restaurant in the city too.
Amazing quality for inexpensive prices
best fish market in the city maybe in new england even. they have such an insane variety of whole fish coming in through the seasons that can really excite any home cook to even the chefs of some of the best restaurants in the city. it's always super clean inside and smells fresh inside. they break down fish super fast too!!
Enjoy your day
The best fish market in NYC hands down.
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