Reviews on Seafood food in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada. Situated off the shores of continental British Columbia on secluded Kaien Island, Prince Rupert is steeped in the history of the Pacific Northwest. The area is the heart of Tsimshian Nation and is home also to other First Nations, including Haida, Gitksan and Nisga'a people. Visitors can learn more about the land's original inhabitants at the First Nations Carving Shed or by taking a guided tour of Prince Rupert's impressive Totem Pole collection, featuring both Tsimshian and Haida works.
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Mmy first visit here after 5 years was with mmy father and fammily.All of had nice lunches - burgers and seafood. Mmy Dad is not a big eater but he had no trouble getting throught what could be best described as a 'jacuzzi'-sized bowl of red clamm chowder soup. Mmust have been good, as normmally he doesn't have a big appetite.Amanda was our server. She was awesomme and on the wall it even showed that she had won 'Best Server' on two seperate occasions!We will be back again!isabelydancer00
4 based on 17 reviews
They have changed owners and name. We had stemmed mussels to start and they were to die for. The steaks were perfect. The place needs some renovating but clean and as they are new hopefully will come in time. Place was full and we can see why. Best meal we had during our stay.
3 based on 227 reviews
Providing the same quaint atmosphere, warm hospitality and fine seafood we are noted for. Full menu with our speciality.
This restaurant, situated on a key corner in Cow Bay has the authentic wood cabin look youâd expect in the north. Booths with vinyl seats, windows all around, itâs a people watchers place. The menu is the same as it was 30 years ago. Lots of fish & chips, fish and chowders in various forms served with iceberg or romaine lettuce salads. The batter is light, more like Asian batter, not bitter and flaky. Owner manager is likely Vietnamese as they offer Vietnamese coffee. On the expensive side, but it is a tourist place. Had 2 kinds of pie, which was good. Service was very fast. Prices pretty high.
4 based on 80 reviews
Fukasaku is devoted to authentic BC products and committed to sustainability, locality, and healthy eating! All seafood is caught right here in the Pacific Ocean and we are the first sushi restaurant in BC to be 100% certified by Vancouver Aquarium's Ocea
It doesnât get much fresher than this! Dai (owner and chef) has a huge passion for fresh sustainable, local seafood and it shows with the quality of sushi and food you receive at his restaurant! Plus you get a great ocean view while you enjoy your food!
4 based on 544 reviews
Menu Big Chunks of Local Fish in our own batter, with homemade fries, Caesar Salad, cranapple coleslaw or green salad. Fresh lemon and tartar sauce. Halibut - 1 pc. - $14.95 2pc. - $20.95 Ling Cod 1 pc. - $9.95 2pc. - $12.95 Fantailed Shrimp with Fries &
Very lively restaurant that coped well with a queue right out of the door. Still got seated quickly and had fabulous fresh local seafood. Be warned, the portions are huge but very tasty. We recommend the seafood chowder and halibut and prawn tacos, as well as the halibut burger. The staff were busy but so friendly and efficient.
4 based on 382 reviews
The views are stunning, and on the whole he food is pretty good too, ate here twice so samples a few dishes, all very good . Book if you want a window table, tho no guarantees.
4 based on 166 reviews
Opa Sushi is a labour of love. We strive to marry our passions of fresh, local seafood with unique flavours. We have chosen one of the last remaining net lofts on the coast as the perfect environment for showcasing our menu.
We came to Opa for lunch and then again for dinner. Top quality sushi and outstanding service! A must place to go for a great meal in Prince Rupert!Thank you for your continued support. We're glad you enjoyed us!
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