Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in Fife. Fife is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States and a suburb of Tacoma. The population was 9,173 at the 2010 census. The population was 9,970 at 2015 Estimate from Office of Financial Management.
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4 based on 89 reviews
THEKOI is Tacoma's destination spot for high end Japanese Cuisine. Established in 2006, THEKOI has been one of the landmark of downtown Tacoma and known and rated for one of the most romantic dine out restaurant.
Came on a Weds night with a colleague. Busy but not crowded. Dining room is accessible thanks to a ramp.Service was outstanding. Friendly, efficient, just really pleasant. Delicious food with a large variety of sushi and sashimi.We started with fried chicken pieces that were crisp and freshly made. Shiso tacos are very tasty, in a tempura batter. Seaweed salad was the only miss, it was small and not very well seasoned. Dragon roll was very good with lots of pieces, generous amounts of ginger and wasabi. Sashimi was fresh and was in good sized portions.Finished with green tea mochi, which oddly was served with whipped cream, chocolate sauce and some berry jam. Never had that at any Japanese restaurant.Decor is tasteful with a large drum in the entryway and dark wood throughout. Booths are a little tight for folks with ample frames. There is an accessible handicapped bathroom beyond the regular bathrooms.Overall a winner thanks to great food and wonderful service
4 based on 937 reviews
The food here is somewhat disappointing given the location. Fish & chips were over-priced, fries were below average, soft drink was an off-brand instead of coke or pepsi, and the service while pleasant, was a little slow considering the place was half empty.Not sure why I had to wait 15 minutes for a table in a room that was not even half full..There are much nicer places to eat within walking distance of Dukes and the prices are similar for what is a much better experience.
3 based on 166 reviews
We were spending the night at Dock Street Marina and walked over to Johnny's just across the Marina. Not sure how it was going to be since it was Memorial Day weekend.Not disappointed! Happy hour drinks reasonably priced and a good menu. House Margaritas were not overly sweet, and had nice citrus lime flavor. Had their Crab, Shrimp, Artichoke dip - ordered it with sourdough bread instead of the garlic focaccia bread. Big enough to share for two. Ordered dinner after eating Appetizers, Clams and Prime Rib. - Both meals were cooked perfectly.The waiter Dominique, was attentive and very friendly.
4 based on 138 reviews
Venue is nice, and staff attentive. My meal, however, was very disappointing. I don't eat much fried food normally, but ordered the fried shrimp (perhaps hoping it was going to be tempura-like). Bad decision. The meal arrived with a plate filled mainly with fries, all very overcooked and pretty tasteless A few overcooked shrimp were buried in the mess of fries. The whole plate just looked .... brown. Two small bowls on the side - one with a dip for the shrimp, the other with about a tablespoon of coleslaw doused in mayonnaise, which looked unappetizing and tasted off. I know you can fry food and keep it healthy and full of flavor, but this was not one of those meals, with not a fresh vegetable in sight. My friend's burger did look better,, but this review is for the meal I received. I don't often visit the Seattle area, so I'm not likely to go back.
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3 based on 39 reviews
We called ahead start time was 11am arrived noonish told there was a 2 hour wait. Really disappointed. The gal at the bottom of the stairs offered no reservations or the call before and found their lack of customer service discouraging. No thanks for coming by.No would you like a reservation just inconvience.
4 based on 53 reviews
This place has the BEST clam chowder in the area! I always try clam chowder when I am in the Pacific Northwest and this is the best I have ever had. The place is just a food court but the service and quality of food is exceptional. Willie was our waiter and was a pleasure to talk to.
In my experience, fish & chips--as well as food trucks--can vary in quality. The Frying Dutchman does both right. I love fish that is battered, but not a thick batter. This food truck gets it just right with a thin batter that sticks to the fish, but doesn't overwhelm it. The fries are thick cut, still french fries, not cottage fries, and with a crisp outer surface and a smooth potato inside. The Frying Dutchman's tarter sauce is a special mix, a lot of dill by the looks of the sauce, but the dill flavor is muted. The Frying Dutchman has a pretty set rotation of sites, which you can find on their website. I will definitely follow them around.
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4 based on 525 reviews
Stanley & Seafort's is a Tacoma landmark restaurant with panoramic views overlooking downtown Tacoma and Commencement Bay harbor. Enjoy a dinner, weekend brunch or perhaps a special business or romantic occasion in our warm, inviting and spacious dining r
We traveled from Oregon to attend a concert at the Tacoma Dome and we very pleased that we found Stanley & Seafortâs. The service was outstanding and welcoming, even the valet staff was super friendly!The restaurant has a great view and the food is outstanding. My wife had the rib special and she loved it. I had the Seafood Louise salad and it to was great. Next time we are in Tacoma we will be visiting Stanley & Seafortâs again. Hi Disney_dreamer_65, thank you for taking the time to leave a review for us at Stanley and Seafort's. We're happy we could meet your expectations! Thank you so much again for your feedback! We hope you have a great day!The Stanley & Seafort's Team
4 based on 926 reviews
Pacific Grill is Tacoma's Premier Dining Destination. Housed at the Historic Waddell Building in the heart of Downtown Tacoma, Pacific Grill is the perfect location for a delicious dinner, business lunch, Boozy Weekend Brunch or Happy Hour. Past Food & Wi
This restaurant is next to the courtyard Marriott so a great location if you are staying there. I wanted to venture to Wooden City, but this was just so convenient. I sat at the bar, good service. They do add a 20% gratuity - yes even if you are alone - but itâs very clear on the receipt. They have extended Happy Hour hours. The food was good - especially if you are paying HH prices. I thought the wine pours were generous. I had a Caesar salad (too much cheese and dressing) and a flatbread.
4 based on 213 reviews
A waterfront seafood market & bistro.
Although I gave this restaurant a 5, my husband would give it a 4. I am writing this, so... Such a wonderful, hot, day on the waterfront of Tacoma, I greatly enjoyed sitting outside and people watching with a delicious salad and perfect crab cakes and an excellent wine. His oysters had "too much breading." But, he enjoyed the perfectly poured porter. I would recommend this place on the industrial waterfront in Tacoma with no reservations. It was lovely, and within walking distance from our hotel.
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