- Seafood
- American
Go Fish
Menu for Go Fish
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Ratings and Reviews for Go Fish
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Nov 18 2011
Matt H. via Yelp
Fun food and friendly staff. A nice start to the nightread more
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Sep 04 2011
Linda M. via Yelp
I was not a big fan of Go Fish, so not heart broken to drive by this weekend and see that it has closed and is now Brassica. Apparently it's still a Cindy...read more
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Aug 29 2011
Lev E. via Yelp
Delicious and fresh food. Folks were nice. Not a fan of all the darn flies on the patio though. Need to get a better handle on the fly problem folks.read more
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Mar 25 2008
via Citysearch
This is a great restaurant with excellent food, wine and service. They have a great selection of fish entrees as well as a full su...read more
In Short
As an all-inclusive West Coast fish house, this one-of-a-kind establishment eschews the French/Italian tradition of wine country cuisine and goes for the fresh catch. Chef Cindy Pawlcyn, owner of Napa mainstays like Mustard's Grill and Cindy's Backstreet Kitchen, fuses her hospitable style with a kaleidoscopic array of fish flavors. The airy, nautical-themed interior looks out on a rustic 80-person patio, flanked by mulberry trees and an organic vegetable patch. Napa casuals shoot oysters from the San Francisco-style raw bar, while others find comfort in the classic sushi menu. Composed fish courses offer California flair, with dishes like sweet shrimp mac-and-cheese, wood-grilled kanpachi salad on Napa cabbage, and arctic char doused in fennel-pomegranate jus.