A Lota Seafoods

1492 Dundas St W, Toronto
(416) 535-5348

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Rose Camacho

Love their hot table.

Kyle De Oliveira

Ever since I was a kid, my family has shopped here. It’s been such a staple for the Portuguese community, for their hot table serving great food, Portuguese products in the store, bread, fresh and frozen seafood of a wide variety. I hope we never lose it!

fernanda dos santos

Fresh products and friendly staff

Adam Josh

I am looking at your fridge stock here from Portugal, and I'm pleased to see that you have Pedras Limão!

Muito legal!

We will be recommending you to our Canadian friends!

Paula Mendonca

I must say the amazing service. Walked in for the first time and was greeted 100%. Manny was the best. I will definitely be going there again.

Weeza Soares

Fabulous

Riki Julius

Nice place for breakfast in the morning

Frank “Frankbeingfrank” Hassu

Very traditional Portuguese style place. Hot food to go great fish options. Nice place.

Sandra Fletcher

Very Portuguese place

Pratiksha Bendre

Terrible service! Arrived at 5:17 PM on Wednesday, well before closing (listed as 5:30 PM online and at the entrance). Employees were already cleaning, locked the door, and rudely refused entry. If you’re closing early, update your hours—don’t waste customers’ time. And if this is how staff behaves, the company is just throwing money away on bad employees. Stop fooling customers!

Rafaela Rocha

Excellent products, good fish, an impeccable and very attentive team of employees.

Anthony Da Silva

Very good seafood and portuguese products.

maria farris

Looking forward to my annual trip from Texas

Neil Underwood

Great local Portuguese fish market, grocery, and hot prepared take-out food. Manny is very helpful, and if you miss Fernando and Louisa from the Churresquera on Dundas, Fernando is preparing the hot food. Highly recommended.

AP flour

This new place is a big mistake... staff doesn't even know what D.O.P. means... or they're playing stupid. That was the only place to get the real Queijo Sao Jorge from the Azores... now it's only Portuguese mainland copies...

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