Seemor

Fish MarketB+Worth Trying

111 South St, New York, NY 10038 · Sports bar, Asian fusion restaurant, Bar & grill · 4.5/5 Google (963 reviews)

Takeout

Rowdy Seaport dive with surprisingly great Malaysian-leaning bar food and cheap drinks, but service can be hostile and rules rigid; go for wings, laksa, and vibes if you fit the scene.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Fish Market delivers exceptional food quality—ginger wings, drunken fish soup, and curry laksa that exceed typical bar standards—and captures authentic dive-bar character that draws loyal regulars across town. However, inconsistent service, cleanliness concerns, and occasional execution lapses prevent a higher grade. It's a hidden gem for adventurous eaters seeking affordable, flavorful Malaysian-leaning comfort food in a rowdy waterfront setting, but expect unpredictable service and a deliberately rough environment.

Restaurant Summary

Step through the handle-less door into a room that feels warm and bustling with sports on TV, cheap pours, and locals who swear by the kitchen. One diner put it best: "Looks rough outside, but dinner landed like a hidden gem." Expect rowdy dive-bar energy and the occasional free whiskey shot when the staff is in the mood. The cooking leans Malaysian-inflected comfort—think ginger wings, drunken fish soup, curry laksa, and rendang—served alongside bar staples like fish and chips. It is hearty and satisfying rather than fussy, with off-menu specials if you ask. Most find portions fair for the Seaport, though a few criticize the lobster roll for being light. Families can do fine here early: kids may like chicken fingers, mac and cheese, pasta, and fish and chips. During big game nights it gets loud and crowded, so come off-peak if you need calmer energy. No kids menu spotted, but there are several simple, familiar options.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$40-$58 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic waterfront zone mixing tourists, office workers, and locals; lively nights and game days.

Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic; bar-level grime reported by some reviewers inside.

Nearby: Near Seaport attractions, East River, offices, and transit at Fulton St; heavy weekend crowds.

Financial DistrictThe Financial District is characterized by a bustling daytime population of office workers and tourists visiting landmarks like the World Trade Center and Wall Street. Dining options range from quick casual eateries catering to busy professionals to upscale restaurants and trendy bars. The area has seen increased residential growth, adding a more diverse evening and weekend dining crowd.
South Street SeaportSouth Street Seaport is a historic waterfront area within the Financial District known for its maritime heritage, cobblestone streets, and a concentration of seafood restaurants and casual dining spots. It attracts tourists and locals looking for scenic views and a relaxed dining atmosphere near the East River.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday16:00–00:00 Tuesday16:00–00:00 Wednesday16:00–00:00 Thursday16:00–00:00 Friday16:00–00:00 Saturday14:00–00:00 Sunday14:00–00:00

Available: Takeout

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