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| - After years of shopping at various fish markets in Toronto (and one terrible experience shopping for fish in Vaughan.) I will say, hands down, Diana's Seafood Delight is the cleanest, most affordable, freshest fish market you will ever go to.
They have a rotating cast of oysters from the Atlantic to Japan, and the last time I went there were 13 varieties. The organic salmon is gorgeous, but since you have to buy the entire fish, and salmon are really big, I've not purchased it yet. The Sea Bass, Mackerel , and Tuna are my staples. They have fresh scallops in their shells, and multiple sizes and varieties of shrimp, and clams, and the calamari will run you only two or three dollars.
They produce and sell the packaged seafood salad often sold in grocery stores, and supply many of Toronto's well known restaurants.
As far as price...they treat you right. I saw sushi grade tuna on sale at a rival gourmet grocer for $13 more a pound than Diana's, and the one at Diana's is surely fresher.
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