Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Casual kosher seafood spot with mesquite-grilled fish, big salmon portions, and fast pickup; value is fair-to-pricey for counter-service and disposables, with occasional service and consistency hiccups.
Fish Grill delivers dependable fresh fish and generous portions with exceptional service speed, making it a solid choice for kosher seafood without formality. However, inconsistent execution on certain dishes and a dated, minimal dining space prevent it from reaching higher territory. The counter-service model and high pricing for the format keep it competitive with neighborhood favorites rather than a destination.
The room reads no-frills and fast-casual: order at the counter, food on disposables, and seats in a compact dining area with a little patio breeze. Service skews brisk and friendly, and one diner cheered, "Pickup was ready exactly when promised." Prices feel a touch high for the setup, but many call out very fresh fish and especially big salmon portions. Cooking leans classic American seafood done over mesquite—grilled fillets, tacos, fish and chips, and simple pastas. The highs are clean flavors and consistent doneness on salmon; a few lows pop up with bland tacos or occasional overcooking. It is a solid choice for pescatarians and anyone seeking kosher seafood without white-tablecloth ceremony. Families do fine here. Kids gravitate to butter pasta and fish and chips (including a junior size). If your crew prefers shareable starters and grilled mains, options abound; strict vegans will mostly rely on sides and salads, and the counter-service setting keeps meals quick.
Area: Busy central LA corridor with mix of casual eateries and small shops; attracts locals and passersby.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked commercial blocks; typical urban conditions.
Nearby: Near Beverly Grove/Fairfax retail, The Grove and TV studios a short drive; steady daytime traffic.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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