Sunday, May 31, 2009

King's Fish House, Best seafood without the Ocean

Located 45 minutes east of Los Angeles, Inland Empire residents don’t have to venture far for good inexpensive seafood cuisine.


One of southern California’s best seafood restaurants is located at the shopper’s paradise of Victoria Gardens in Rancho Cucamonga, called Kings Fish House. This is not just an ordinary fish house. They set the standard for what one would expect from a fish house at an ocean side location, but without the fishy-ocean smell.


Their menu is filled with everything seafood including popular oysters from all regions that are rich in oysters from places like Baja Mexico, North Island- New Zealand, British Columbia, Totten Inlet- Washington, Nova Scotia- Canada, Damariscotta- Maine, Duxbury Bay- Massachusetts, and Carlsbad- California. Want to try all of them? Then order the Oyster Sampler platter with options of six, nine, or a dozen oysters.

Don’t like oysters, then try their to-die-for sushi. Their master sushi chef’s can prepare delightful plates of sushi, sashimi, and chose between 14 different specialty cut rolls like the Royal Salmon roll with crab salad, raw salmon, bonito flakes, green onion, and sesame seeds with a tasty ponzu sauce or the Trojan Roll that has spicy tuna on the inside and sashimi tuna wrapped on the outside with citrus tobiko.

At King’s Fish house, one can also enjoy a traditional seafood meal from their lunch and dinner menus. They have 16 hearty appetizers including oysters, fish tacos, and King’s crab cakes. For the main course, chose from a wide range of King’s famous charbroiled section, like hard to find items like wild British Columbia Red Rockfish or Farm raised Mississippi Catfish. King’s of course has succulent crab from Canada and Alaska and lobster from Maine and Australia.



Their drink menu is just as impressive as their dinner menus. With an impressive 60 wines in their drink menu, they are not short in selection for wine lovers. Included are 12 different martinis, eight specialty cocktails, and 23 different domestic and micro-brewed beers.



There is really so much to name and mention from their menu, it is hard to give credit to it all. To see the menu for yourself, go to: King’s Fish House







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Sea foods are one of the healthy foods that are why I really love eating them. That place looks has all kinds of sea food that I want. I need to visit that place.