Welcome to El Tina Fish Market
- 500 W 207th St New York, NY 10034 Hotline: (212) 569-8838
Welcome to El Tina Fish Market, a hidden gem located on 500 W 207th St in New York, NY. This seafood market is a favorite among locals for its fresh and delicious seafood offerings.
El Tina Fish Market is known for its 24/7 operation, making it the perfect spot for a late-night meal. Customers rave about the fried fish, fried shrimp, and seafood soup with potatoes on the side. The menu also includes options like mashed potatoes, tostones, and a variety of condiments to enhance your meal.
Despite its small size and no-frills atmosphere, El Tina Fish Market delivers on quality and flavor. The staff may be a bit fast-paced, but the food is consistently good. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite to go or enjoying your meal at the outdoor seating area, El Tina Fish Market ensures a satisfying dining experience.
Don't forget to bring cash as the restaurant does not accept credit cards. But with such affordable prices and generous portions, you'll definitely get your money's worth. So, the next time you're craving seafood, head over to El Tina Fish Market for a tasty and authentic dining experience.

24/7, 365! Cash only! Get some seafood, fried fish, fried shrimp! Fries, mash potatoes or tostones. I went late and the wait time was minimal. However if you go from like 3PM - 12ish it will be busy. I ordered the shrimp and fries. They came with tartar sauce, two lemon wedges, hot sauce and ketchup . They have all those condiments inside the store if you want to add it there. It was made to order so everything was piping hot. Had to let it cool off. Food was good, I would go back to try some other options.

I love me some El Tina the perfect place to get a late night fulfilling meal, the potatoes are really like butter so smooth and flavorful and they add these pickled onions to the mash and its what you would say boneinnaappleteeth lol lol but I chose shrimp as my protein and that's always my favorite fried, then they give you the side of lime and tartar. The service is really quick because they are open 24 hrs and they prep to plan ahead pleaseeee try to get them onions that are marinated until they are fall off the bone onions. The place is small with just a counter to order and pick us from but this little shop is just enough to get the bang for your buck. Sorry no photos are here the food GONE !

So the food always hit for me when i frequented this place in 2018-2019. It's a straight shooter tbh. I get the fried snapper and tostones. I'm not sure if it is still popping with quality but i do know it was consistent! The staff we ehhh due to sometime a language barrier it just fast paced due to its popularity. So no real aesthetic just grab and go

I've been coming for almost 30 years and although they had a period that the food suffered, it's never truly disappointed The staff is somewhat rude, but it's forgiving as it's hectic and extremely fast-paced This is not a fancy place (at all); this should be the definition-example of what's called a hole in the wall Get the seafood soup with potatoes on the side and fried fish -- Trust me Just make sure someone stays outside waiting in the car or it will be an incredibly expensive meal (the ticket agents are everywhere) *Eat outside of your car; if the seafood soup spills in your car the scent will stay for about 6 months

El Tina Fish Market; during better times (pre COVID-19), it was the 24/7 seafood spot that everyone went to when coming out of their sister bar/lounge to satisfy their drunchies. Other patrons swear that the food is equally as amazing whether you're drunk or sober. The good news is it's conveniently located right under the 207th street stop on the 1 train. Bring cash as they do not accept credit cards. Their fried fish combo with mashed potatoes and tostones is probably the best combo you'll find on their menu. They pack it nicely into a paper box and you can feel its warmth all throughout your walk/train ride/Uber ride. The fish tastes amazingly fresh, their potatoes will comfort you on the even the worst days, and the tostones vary between crunchy and soft to appease all tastes. You give the man at the counter 12 dollars, and he slides you a heavy box filled with protein and carbs that most people cannot finish in one sitting. If you are looking for something on the lighter side, their sopa pescado is also one for the books. Throw some lime and hot sauce in that bad boy and it's perfection. I rarely go 3 stops out of my way for food, but El Tina was worth the literal extra mile.

This place has been open for quite some time now. The thing I like is that it's always consistent and fresh. They have some really good fried fish and shrimp!! The seafood here is delicious and there's no argument about that. This is really quality over quantity because it does feel like it's a little bit of food but when you think about it even places like city island charge about the same prices. For fried shrimp for 5 shrimps with fries it's about 7$ & for 10 shrimps is about 13$. I would definitely keep coming here the food is good and they're open 24 hours.If you get hungry at late night and you're around 207th street you know where to go.