After passing this place time and time again we decided to try it for lunch yesterday. After viewing the menu I was hesitant being that for their fish sandwich you have a choice of tilapia, swai, or snapper. We ordered the snapper but as I suspected that is not what we got. The fish was not fried like other restaurants but was wet and seemed not cooked through and was not snapper and still had skin on it. The croquettas we ordered(lobster and fish) were excellent, they put down a wonderful homemade salsa of tomatoes, fresh cilantro and red onion with the bread, the sandwich was dressed nicely, and a wonderful café cubano afterword, but with all its good points nothing could make up for the bad fish. To make matters worse we both got sick afterward. I would never ever return after this bad experience.
Greg L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
COD is a fish shop with a restaurant. It’s located in the industrial area by the airport but don’t lets its first appearance fool you; the food is fantastic and well worth the trip. Fresh with a Latin flair. The restaurant is always full at lunch and is really a local hideaway. I can’t wait to go back.
Jesus R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Miami, FL
Great seafood and amazing service which is surprising for the area. All there seafood is very fresh and prepared to order right in front of you. They have daily specials and a daily cream soup which never dissaponts.
Ray R.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Miami, FL
Fresh seafood and specials every day. The décor is pretty basic but if it keeps the prices low, I’m ok with it. Wide selection of fresh seafood available at the market. The only thing that I did not like and maybe it’s only an issue for a few, is the snapper filet on the grill is served with skin on the bottom. I would of preferred broiled but the taste was good. I would visit here again.