Longliner Seafoods

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Vancouver, Canada

Seafood market

Longliner Seafoods Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Longliner Seafoods is located in Vancouver, Canada on 1689 Johnston St #102. Longliner Seafoods is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category seafood market in Canada.

Address

1689 Johnston St #102

Price range

$$

Phone

+1 6046819016

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Cindy Cook

Going for a healthier snack option, got my ready-to-eat seafood fix from Longliner Seafoods. Smoked Mackerel for savoury and Maple Syrup Glazed Salmon Nuggets for sweet craving. Both fish are of good quality, texture and flavour are on point, one can tell great care has been poured over these creations by tasting them. The seafood selection is vast, the fish is stacked neatly, the display looks clean and pleasant. This shop is a great stop for quality seafoods at Granville Market.

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Oruba Shahid

Great candied salmon and amazing service! We were helped and when we told him we would buy 3 small pieces to try first, he gave us those pieces for free to try. We really appreciated that. After trying them, we bought a box of them!

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Jillian Robertson

Always impressed with the quality of fresh fish. Fishing family you can trust.

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Master iOqY

One of the first stores you'll see as you walk into the market coming off the ferry dock at Granville. Fresh seafood. Huge scallops. The salmon jerky selections are mesmerizing. Prices fair.

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KK Granville

Charge premium prices for fish but quality is questionable. I have on more than one occasion seen worms crawling on the fish in the case (flicked off by the staff and served anyway). Today I bought a piece of cod (25/lb) with a sign that said \fresh and local\ only to get it home and find a big parasitic worm next to it. From what I can tell online, this only happens when the \fresh\ fish is not filleted right away but is kept whole, giving the worm a chance to borrow through from the fish's intestine out of the fish. Sure, it's probably fine when cooked thoroughly. I did cook it but could not enjoy it and threw half of it away. Found another cooked worm on my dinner plate and just couldn't finish it.