Monterey’s Fish House

Monterey


Watched over by photos of Sicilian fishermen, dig into oak-grilled or blackened swordfish, barbecued oysters or, for those stout of heart, the Mexican squid steak. Reservations are essential (it’s so crowded), but the vibe is island-casual: Hawaiian shirts seem to be de rigueur for men.


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