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Food producer World of Fish
Address 6 Cooke Road
South Lowestoft Industrial Estate,Lowestoft,
Suffolk NR33 7NA
Telephone 01502 517171
Website world-of-fish.co.uk
Produce
  • Fish
  • A traditional, family run Fish Mongers, supplying quality fresh fish, local and world wide, frozen fish and many fish related products. We pride ourselves on our service to you the customer.
    Truely a Fish Lovers Paradise.
    Well worth the visit.
    Open Tues to Friday 8am to 5pm and Sat 8am yo 3pm.
Ratings

Comment by: Clare Taylor on 19 October 2007 5 stars
Very helpful and knowledgeable staff, nothing is too much trouble for them. Amazing fish displays, and what a varity to choose from.

Comment by: Nigel on 12 May 2007 5 stars
I have tryed monk fish but they do have an excellent choice of fish

Comment by: Elona on 12 May 2007 5 stars
They will even phone you if your favourite speciality fish is caught of shore, like Sea Trout. Remarkable range of beautifully presented sea fare.

Comment by: jane moore on 14 October 2007 5 stars
what a fantastic selection.best i have ever seen.who needs the lowestoft fish fayre.

Comment by: Matt Damon on 14 October 2007 5 stars
I never want to try the same kind of fish over and over anyway, so my theory is pay this plaice a visit and you'll never have to. It's worth going just for the halibut!



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What is Littlelocalfood?

We want to revolutionise the way you all shop (that sounds simple doesn't it!). We want to give you a way of finding out where to buy all the good local produce we all know we should be buying. It really is that simple.