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Old 03-05-2008, 07:04 AM
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Default Great seafood

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Try Orlando 4 Seasons Seafood Market at 2122 w. colonial dr. They have tons of live fishes such as stripe bass, tilapia, golden crabs, blue crab...etc and a lot more. They also steam and fry fish for your convenience. Their number is 407-649-8123. But don't take my word for it. Check out for yourself....
I agree, they have great fresh sea bass flounder and blue crabs. You have to let the cook prepare the fish for you. Hes a great cook. They will fillet and steam it for you, with a great spicy recipe. Blue carbs are great too-- garlic and butter. Worth the trip for take out and easy to find!

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Old 03-05-2008, 09:23 AM
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You can find Dungeness crab at some of the local Asian markets. No. 1 Oriental on W. Colonial have carried it occasionally. Tien Hung and Saigon Market in Little Saigon also have a good seafood selection. Word of warning though, walking through their seafood sections is sometimes like an episode of Bizarre Foods.

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Old 03-06-2008, 11:19 AM
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I agree with everybody on the Lombardi's tip.!!! 2 BIG THUMBS UP!!!!!! But here are some other places to try.

The Crab Stop on Gore Street. Next to the Post Office

Moms Meats (2) locations- 1.Mercy Drive 2.Michigan Ave.

Idea Seafood Market-2550 W Colonial Dr

Economy Fish Market 646 W Church St

Ocean Fish Market W Washington St.

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Old 03-06-2008, 12:54 PM
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As everyone mentioned Lombardi's is by far the best in Winter Park. Whole foods and Fresh Market also have a nice selection that is always fresh.

Publix will also do in a crunch.

A couple hidden gems though are The China Marketplace on Mills. Which has great live tank seafood.

Also Landphair Meat and Seafood in Tavares I heard also has a decent selection.

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