- Seafood
- American
Tin Fish
Menu for Tin Fish
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Ratings and Reviews for Tin Fish
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May 24 2012
Calcinor J. via Yelp
Enjoyed a nice dinner and had a good time here last night with the wife and some friends. This was my first time at the Tin Fish. I was informed by others...read more
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Mar 21 2012
Robert C. via Yelp
Visited on Friday 03/16/2012. Mong Chong entrées were good, but no "wow factor". Not sure if it was the Mong Chong fish itself or the way it was cooked....read more
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Jan 28 2012
Charlie M. via Yelp
We went to Tin Fish today for lunch, and we were somewhat overwhelmed by the experience. When I go to restaurants in smallish strip malls, I have a certain...read more
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Dec 15 2008
via Citysearch
We were tourists from NYC in for a wedding and were looking for a local place to eat. Since we were in the mood for seafood decid...read more
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Nov 23 2008
Tiffany1220 via Citysearch
Was visiting my folks ont in the south suburbs for my dads birthday and took them to Tin Fish. This is as good a restaurant as any...read more
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Oct 10 2007
tablefor4 via Citysearch
The food was good. We ate dinner at the bar and the bartender was too pushy, too much of a salesperson. We left feeling robbed. It...read more
In Short
The rectangular dining room has a mix of cozy booths and wooden tables, with several mounted fish as decor. ''Flown in fresh daily'' is the mantra here, and a half-dozen fish entrees let you mix-and-match with preparation styles, sides and sauces. Start with creamy clam chowder or tuna tartar; entrees include moist, meaty sturgeon, salmon, whitefish, and yellowfish, which comes coated in a chili oil-spiked mayo with lime juice and topped with diced avocado.