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I remember there was a store called Flying Fish Express and me telling myself how crazy this is that you can get a fish shipped to you overnight. Back then you just went to the local fish store to get your fish, live plants, and corals. Looking for the best place to buy fish online? I get this asked to me a lot and it brings back memories when I started out in the saltwater tank hobby back in the early 90s. Aquarium Store Depot earns a commission if you make a purchase. Thank you for visiting! By the way… any links on this page that lead to products on Amazon and other stores/partners are affiliate links.
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Stop by for lunch to try our epic fried Fish Sandwich made with local, wild rock cod, panko crusted and fried, served on an Acme torpedo roll with mustard-spiked coleslaw, housemade tartar sauce and fries on the side. We prepare our own sauces, stock, dips and seafood salads, ready to grab and go. We have a rotating soup menu from Monday to Saturday and you can always find our housemade soups in the freezer. We use our excellent seafood to make prepared food worthy of the Market Hall banner. Our selection of sustainable Californian Tsar Nicoulai caviar is one of the widest in the Bay Area.įollow us on Instagram for our #dailycatch. We rejoice in the summer harvests of sand dabs and the winter abundance of herring (and everything in between). This is why our counter evolves by the day, our choices are governed by the seasons. All of our whole fish and fillets come in fresh, never frozen. We offer live oysters, mussels and clams. In season, we carry live local crab and lobster. Unwavering in our determination to provide the best tasting and most sustainably sourced fish available, we have developed relationships of trust with a small number of fishermen, farms and wholesalers. The name is a reminder of connection to place and a reverence for the abundance of nature, which the Wilsons endeavored to bring from New Zealand to Rockridge. Hapuku, in the Maori language, means “big-bellied fish,” or Grouper, which was abundant in the Hapuku. In fact, the Hapuku River is the southern boundary of the family farm of Rockridge Market Hall owners, the Wilsons.
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The name Hapuku comes from the name of a river in Kaikoura, New Zealand.