1558 Merivale Road, right next to Nicastro's.

613-228-8819

Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Dessert at Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Foods from Sea King Seafood Restaurant
Comments

2019 Jun 15
I haven’t been here in a while and have mostly been for dim sum but when our initial choice of Ng’s Cuisine was booked for a private event, we came over here and had a lovely dinner.

We ordered the Special seafood dinner for 2 and added a dish of lobster on noodles. The dinner for two started with a chicken and shark fin soup, silky stir fry shrimps, sliced abalone and shiitake mushroom on baby bok choi and crabmeat on snow pea tips. The lobster was noodles was delish. We shared among the three of us and finished it all. It was delicious.

2011 Dec 10
The shrimp they served us was bad. It smelled like your garbage if you left fish in it for a day. I won't eat there again

2011 Sep 24
Thanks snoopy loopy, you could be right. The server did say the "red grouper" (garoupa??) was good for 2 people, but that they also had "grouper" which was much larger and more expensive.

2011 Sep 23
Since it was not written in English, you may have thought you heard grouper, but what they probably meant was garoupa, a very popular fish used in Chinese cuisine. And yes... if you look up garoupa, you'll see it's just the Portuguese name for grouper, but from experience, they are different.

2011 Sep 23
Apologies for the photo, but the server deboned it before I could snap the pic. Specials last night at sea king included this fish, described as "whole red grouper" but nowhere big enough to be a grouper. Snapper maybe. In any case it was steamed whole, and served on the bone in a scallion and ginger sauce for $17.95. Fresh tasting and very simple but well prepared. Also had a decent chicken dish with hoisin type sauce. Fish was excellent, the rest was good. I'd suggest that you do what we did and ask the server to describe the specials which are written only in kanji on a whiteboard, no english.

2011 Jan 28
Can i offer anyone some foie gras instead?


2011 Jan 27
Shark's fin soup has been a Chinese delicacy since the 1300's... that is all.

2011 Jan 27
To my knowledge, all of the better Chinese restaurants in Ottawa offer Shark Fin Soup. So if you boycott this one, you'd better boycott them all!

I also am repulsed by stories of how shark fins are harvested, but I prefer to boycott the soup itself rather than the whole restaurant. Good food is hard enough to find -- there's no point in artificially limiting my options!

2011 Jan 27
Agreed times a million. There's nothing out there that can justify or excuse eating shark fin soup. Not even close. This isn't a grey area like foie gras. Total and utter boycott.

2011 Jan 27
Agreed. I pass by Sea King on my Merivale shopping trips and checked the menu ages ago to see if they really serve shark fin soup. I was thinking of tying in a lunch/dinner there while in the neighbourhood but knowing this soup is on the menu discourages me from a visit.

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2007 Dec 26
This was the Sweet Red Bean Soup with purple rice. A typical dessert in a Chinese restaurant. The chef added purple rice to the sweet red bean soup. We all like it!

Note: Somehow all my Canadian friends do not like this dessert so much.