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- Path: sparky!uunet!lupine!wallich
- From: wallich@ncd.com (Ken Wallich)
- Newsgroups: ba.food
- Subject: Re: whole fish wanted
- Message-ID: <wallich.725741492@lupine>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 18:51:32 GMT
- References: <1992Dec30.011721.16211@lucid.com> <1992Dec30.145215.24498@s1.gov>
- Sender: wallich@NCD.COM
- Reply-To: wallich@ncd.com (Ken Wallich)
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- >In article <1992Dec30.011721.16211@lucid.com> sap@lucid.com (Synthia Petroka) writes:
- >I'm looking for a fish market between San Jose and Menlo Park that sells
- >whole fish. [...] Big scales and fancy fins are a plus!
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- In addition to Race Street, Scotts' Seafood comes highly recommended.
- It's in Palo Alto, I believe, on El Camino, the West side of the
- street (I think it's somewhere near Applewood Pizza, but don't blame
- me if it's not :-). I'm sure someone else remembers a cross-street, I
- always just find my way by sight (or smell). Good fish and chips too.
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- I personally like Marina Foods, an Asian market in Cupertino, right
- off of Stevens Creek and Sunnyvale-Saratoga/DeAnza/Saratoga-Sunnyvale
- road, behind the BofA. Lots of whole fish, many too 'exotic' (or
- inexpensive) to be found in the more expensive seafood emporiums of
- yuppiedum. Live whole crab and lobster and blue crab. Several of the
- deceased ocean inhabitants had largish external protuberances, and
- ornante steering and propulsion units, so this may be just what your
- looking for.
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