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Seamore’s is an impressive seafood restaurant in Little Italy if you’re in the hood and looking for something besides one of the 198 cheesy Italian eateries that are surrounding you.

No obnoxious host(ess) will yell at you to come inside and try their new lunch specials (which are the same as their old lunch specials). So, if you’re fine with that, Seamore’s is the place for you.

The poke was light and refreshing. Order it as your entrĂ©e, if you’re a model or something. But share with friends (or maybe with the table next to you, if you think anyone seated there is attractive) and order the fish tacos.

They’re really great. Not the best I’ve ever had. But really great, like I just said. Don’t make me say it again.

The fisherman’s stew is good if you’re feeling more adventurous and like digging for clams. I don’t eat shellfish, so I have no clue what this stew tasted like. I was told it was “Good”, so that’s as profound as you’re getting, folks.

390 Broome St
New York, NY 10013
b/t Mulberry St & Centre Market Pl
Little Italy, Nolita
(212) 730-6005
seamores.com

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Poke - Ponzu, peanut, avocado - $16

Poke – Ponzu, peanut, avocado – $16

Spicy Fisherman's Stew - Squid, kimchi, rice cakes - $16

Spicy Fisherman’s Stew – Squid, kimchi, rice cakes – $16

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Crispy Dogfish Tacos - $15

Crispy Dogfish Tacos – $15