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Little Fish BYOB Philadelphia Reviews
Came on a Thursday for a mini bday dinner and we got the
Came on a Thursday for a mini bday dinner and we got the Prix-fixe menu. So worth it. Very small restaurant (maybe 20 seats max) so make a res beforehand. The courses were well-timed out and we didnt feel rushed even after the final course was served
Superb!
One of the better meals I had in Philly recently. Always wanted to eat here and it didn't disappoint. Go for the full tasting menu, every course was delicious-even the oysters which I just never really liked! The service was wonderful and attent
I've been coming here since they launched at 6th and
I've been coming here since they launched at 6th and Catherine about thirty years ago, and amazingly, after all those years, the food is still quite good. Tonight kept the tradition going strong. Began with PEI Irish Point oysters. They were
Absolutely incredible meal in an adorable spot! We had the
Absolutely incredible meal in an adorable spot! We had the tasting menu on a weekday for $90/pp, and it was one of the best meals I've had in Philly. Each bite was unique, fresh, and delicious, and the portions were large enough to be satisfying
exceptional food!!! it only makes sense to get the pre-fixe
exceptional food!!! it only makes sense to get the pre-fixe because everything on it is delicious. Just make sure you add the ocotupus because that is a must!! The pre-fix has a lot of raw options, and my hubs doesnt do raw but they were able to cook
Overrated.
Rude waitresses and I had multiple scales in both dishes. There's a lack of flavor and cohesion between the dishes.
It doesn't get much better if you like seafood.
The bread and butter is excellent, also, although there wasn't enough butter to spread on all the slices of bread. The only negative is the HVAC. It's probably an old system, that doesn't do well on cold nights. Since it's BYOB,
Amazing food and service! The restaurant is so small and
Amazing food and service! The restaurant is so small and intimate. Every dish is creative and you can tell the passion the whole team has. If you love fish, try to secure a reservation here! Bonus the tasting menu is less expensive during the week!
This was a nice birthday dinner but price fix is wildly
This was a nice birthday dinner but price fix is wildly expensive with the additional little add ons. Definitely needed an (extra) bread and butter dish as yes we were still kind of hungry. There was one fish dishes my partner does not like so he was
Philadelphia has an abundance of great restaurants and this
Philadelphia has an abundance of great restaurants and this long running establishment topped our list of food experiences. The interior exudes a warm and cozy atmosphere with an open kitchen, and the food and service were at the highest level. We th
tiny little byob restaurant with an open kitchen concept!
tiny little byob restaurant with an open kitchen concept! overall, a solid spot for seafood. my friend and i ordered the tasting menu which was 90$ pp on a weekday (Mon-Thu). our favorite bites were the steelhead trout crudo and the hiramasa tataki.
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