Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Tracy. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you.. Tracy is the second most populated city in San Joaquin County, California, United States. The population was 82,922 at the 2010 census. Tracy is located inside a geographic triangle formed by Interstate 205 on the north side of the city, Interstate 5 to the east, and Interstate 580 to the southwest; this has given rise to Tracy's motto, now recorded on the city's website: "Think Inside the Triangle".
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Heard so much about it had to try. Great atmosphere, waitress was very patient and answered all our questions about the menu. I had the ahi-tuna and it was very fresh, cook just right and large portion. the other 2 were equally good so I was told. Will hopefully try something different next visit. Will be hard because that Ahi-tuna was so delicious!
Stayed in Tracy on business and needed a place to eat near our hotel. Kind of stumbled on this little sushi place. In a shopping center near the Home Depot, this small restaurant proved to be the a good choice. Big menu for dinners and combinations along with plenty of sashimi, sushi and specialty rolls to pick from. Quick and pleasant service. Just beer and sake selections. The Lambada roll was the best and we liked the Cherry Blossom roll. The Hamachi was some of the best I have had.
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This is a family owned business and used to be located in the same complex as the âSave-Martâ Grocery store on Tracy Blvd. I canât recall the previous name but the owner renamed the business and moved it to this location years ago. The name (Tracy Harbour Fish & Chips) is kind of meaningless (like saying, âwhereâs the beef in Wendyâs Hamburgers!â), because we donât live next to the ocean but âI guess you can just make-believe!â I loved the old place as well as the new because they havenât altered their recipe in the way they make their âFish & Chips!â The inside is just as small as the old but theyâre in an improved location which is easy access to the freeway and in the same lot as McDonaldâs & In & Out Burgers, which to me is no completion, because none of the other two make fish! Yaaa, âMickey Dâsâ make a fish sandwich if you like âcardboard with tartar sauce!This place might be small, but they have a wide assortment of selections from; grilled Mahi Mahi, Teriyaki Chicken Bowls, Udon Noodles, Calamari, Spaghetti & Chicken Combo, Chicken, Clams, Oysters, Blah, Blah, Blah, and so forthâ¦â¦â¦.. And if thatâs not enough to stuff your âpie hole,â letâs not leave out their large selection of side dishes to go along with your orders, (fried onion rings, lumpia, crab leg sticks, cheese sticks, etc.). If that doesnât get you full, get a greasy burger! Although waiting for your order can take a while especially during the dinner hour, itâs worth the wait. However, Iâm âsmoothâ and usually place my order from home then go pick it up which save me time from âfiddling with my thumb.â In my judgment, the fish is crunchy and moist and when you add the vinegar, itâs a great combination. Of course, when I was stationed overseas in the military, nothing equated to âbeer battered fish & chips like the English make them, but then again, this isnât England!â**Overall, the price is very reasonable and the food is pretty respectable if you want that fish craving satisfied.
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