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7 Seas Seafood & Grill Restaurant
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- Yes
- Take Away:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- No
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Average
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
4 reviews for 7 Seas Seafood & Grill Restaurant
4 reviews in English
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Review from Lauren H.
We went here for a Saturday afternoon lunch. While the prices are a little higher than we expected (I think because of the platter we ordered) the service made up for it. We were helped by a few people who worked as a great team. Dishes were explained right down to what sauces would compliment what parts of our grilled platter. The food was tasty although some seafood was a little over cooked. We both agreed we'd go back and try other menu items as there is a lot to choose from.
I really can't say evough about the service. there was such a pride in what they do there and a genuine caring towards the customers. I felt, aside from the somewhat Maine themed decor, that I was being inbited into someone's home. It was really nice and I'm glad we went.
PS The lemonade was very tasty and perfect for a hot July day! -
Review from Tiffany N.
Calgary, AB
7 Seas is a Filipino restaurant that really takes care of their customers. Despite not having anything vegan on the menu, DJ was more than willing to come up with veg-friendly versions of some of the dishes. Vegan La-ing (Taro leaves cooked in coconut milk)! I haven't had La-ing in ages, much less Filipino food, since most of it relies heavily on pork and/or shrimp as the flavor base. And they made the most adorable little batter fried tofu cubes just for me :) My drink glass was never empty, you never have to flag down a waitress here. But at the same time, they don't hover asking if everything is delicious.
Everyone else had a seafood platter, a beef soup, tripe stew, grilled halibut and a giant plate of crispy fried pork that was smothered in fried garlic. Goodbye, diet! I felt like asking if they had a wheelbarrow in the back so someone could load me in to the car afterward.Listed in: F, F, D, HK
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Review from Angelo T.
Hit and Miss
If your taking a group of friends to expose them to Filipino cuisine, this place will suffice. They have a LARGE selection of dishes and they explain (and sell) their dishes well. Their presentation of dishes is impressive.
If your returning, have found another place you can eat Filipino food, or a connoisseur, your not going like this place. My mom hates coming now, apparently they're missing key ingredients in their dishes,their pinakbet was missing bitter-melon which apparently made the whole dish redundant, and thus got into a huge debate with the waitress. I for one am not a big fan of their small portions (we ordered crispy pata and got BONE, just a few scraps of skin and a huge chunk of BONE) for prices that were from $15-20 dollars a dish, and when you hang out with cheapskates, good luck bringing them back here. -
Review from Koz T.
Calgary, AB
Service: 5/5
Cleanliness: 5/5
Kitchen Speed: 5/5
Food Quality: 5/5
Value: 4/5
Checked this place out on Tiffany's recommendation. They do service right here. We were greeted warmly and treated like family the whole time. Its kid / family friendly and you get the feeling that the other patrons would love it if you brought a little one along with you. The food was prompt and by our standards, the portions were generous. Its a very small dining area but they offer both take out and delivery as well. The food was great, the dishes we had were comparable to Filipino family parties and the menu was huge. The decor is a bit off beat because this place started off as a western sea food place with a couple of Filipino dishes but they soon found that the Filipino offerings were the most popular. It doesn't look like an ethnic restaurant from the curb but Tagalog is definitely the predominant language here. The prices are a bit steep for Asian food but not outrageously so. I'd definitely go back.
Side notes:
-Washrooms were unusually clean for an Asian restaurant.
-They make a great cup of coffee (weird for an Asian restaurant).
-The fish tank is well kept showing good attention to detail.
