Fresh Island Fish

Fresh Island Fish Welcome to Fresh Island Fish
Since 1977, Fresh Island Fish has grown to be one of Hawaii's largest and most reputable wholesale fish distributors.

Bruce Johnson - Owner & Founder

Our main processing plant in Honolulu is located 3 minutes from the Honolulu airport. A fast array of Hawaii's fresh fish and premium seafood's are delivered to our doors straight from the Honolulu Auction block and Pacific Fishing Vessels. With our professional buyers selecting only the freshest quality seafood at the best prices available, our daily product offer

ings feature premium seafood at competitive prices. Fresh Island Fish houses a staff of skilled fish processors and grading technicians. Proper handling, processing, and packaging are the reasons why top quality fish is delivered consistently to our customer's doors. Oahu distribution is offered daily to all restaurants, hotels and markets, delivered in refrigerated vehicles. In addition to fully servicing the State of Hawaii, our experience in exporting has allowed us to become a leading seafood supplier to the Pacific Rim. Through many years of working with trade partners throughout the Pacific, FIF is able to offer an extremely wide variety of Fresh Seafood Products from our Oahu facility. Enjoy all of our Fresh Seafood at Uncle's Fish Market & Grill right next door! located at Pier 38 or for more details visit www.unclesfishmarket.com

Did you know that there's a Chef Geoff's doppelgänger in the  Uncle's Fish Market & Grill prep area? Just kidding folks!...
07/31/2017

Did you know that there's a Chef Geoff's doppelgänger in the Uncle's Fish Market & Grill prep area? Just kidding folks! It's his brother, Eldon prepping fresh fish for dinner service.

07/27/2017

Aku fishing required a lot of physical endurance, grit and resolve.

Did you know that the name Wahoo is believed to have originated from a common spelling of “Oahu” according to maps of th...
07/21/2017

Did you know that the name Wahoo is believed to have originated from a common spelling of “Oahu” according to maps of the time when European explorers first charted the Hawaiian Islands?

More commonly referred to as Ono here in the islands, this versatile fish is flaky and delicate with a mild flavor well suited for grilling, perfect for your summer menu.

Uncle Hakaru “Gombe” Ibara's passion was fishing. He was the captain of the aku boat, Dolphin, and was known for making ...
07/20/2017

Uncle Hakaru “Gombe” Ibara's passion was fishing. He was the captain of the aku boat, Dolphin, and was known for making ono kine pupu.

07/17/2017

Showing us how it's done.

Ready for a tasty trio on  ?
07/13/2017

Ready for a tasty trio on ?

New year, same delicious Fish Tacos.

Our Fresh Caught Fish Tacos use locally made corn tortillas and are topped with tomatillo salsa, fresh avocado, vine ripe tomato, and jalapeno.

07/10/2017

Who remembers Maalaea back in the day?

Who can name the Uncle who captained the Amberjack?
07/07/2017

Who can name the Uncle who captained the Amberjack?

Gone fishing. 🎣We'll be back tomorrow during our regular business hours.  Wishing you a safe and happy holiday from all ...
07/04/2017

Gone fishing. 🎣

We'll be back tomorrow during our regular business hours. Wishing you a safe and happy holiday from all of us at Fresh Island Fish!

Mild and sweet with a firm texture, Mahimahi is ideal for a variety of preparations, including grilled, broiled, sautéed...
07/03/2017

Mild and sweet with a firm texture, Mahimahi is ideal for a variety of preparations, including grilled, broiled, sautéed and tempura. Hawaii Mahimahi is an excellent source of healthy, extra lean protein.

After World War II and up to the early 1980s, the pole & line fishery for Aku (Skipjack Tuna) was the main supply of fre...
06/30/2017

After World War II and up to the early 1980s, the pole & line fishery for Aku (Skipjack Tuna) was the main supply of fresh tuna for sashimi and canning raw material in Hawaii.

This fishery involves two different types of fishing: the first to capture live bait and the second to catch skipjack tuna. Chumming schools with live bait keeps them near the boat. Fishermen then use feathered lures with barbless hooks attached to bamboo poles to catch the fish.

Source: Hawaii Seafood Council http://ow.ly/xkWS30bOOlB

Address

1135 N Nimitz Highway
Honolulu, HI
96817

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Tuesday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm

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