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The place for quality seafood

THE Tooradin Fish Market has been in operation for just two years and has already established itself as a leading supplier of quality fresh seafood in the area.
Offering a wide variety of seafood including whiting, flathead, oysters and prawns, along with a range of tasty gourmet seafood sauces the Tooradin Fish Market is the place to go for all seafood needs.
Owners Ron Mantel and Mandy Garrard have lived and worked in Tooradin for over 40 years and have extensive experience in the seafood industry, along with their knowledge of Western Port Bay and the surrounding area.
Located at 7 Mickle Street, Tooradin, the Fish Market consistently supplies fresh seafood to its customers and at a great price.
Operating hours are 10am to 6pm from Tuesday through to Sunday and customers are encouraged to come in and see the wide range of seafood available.
The Tooradin Fish Market operates in conjunction with Ron and Mandy’s other business, Tidemaster Tours, which offers leisurely boat cruises on Western Port Bay.
For further information regarding Tooradin Fish Market or Tidemaster Tours, contact Ron or Mandy on 5998 3777.

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