"Seamore’s is here for you with prime sidewalk seating (sturdy chairs, big striped umbrellas, and excellent Nolita people watching), plus the kind of healthy, semi-light food that’s ideal for eating when it’s ridiculously hot outside." - katherine lewin, hillary reinsberg
"At night Seamore’s gets pretty crowded with people looking to eat something kind of healthy in an environment that you’ll like if you can’t go a full meal without taking a picture with your phone. In the daytime, however, it’s easy to find a seat, and it’s a good, casual spot to meet someone. Ideally, this person will be into fish, because that’s mostly what they have here - but, if they don’t, there are a few other options like a fried chicken sandwich and a few salads." - bryan kim, hillary reinsberg
"Seamore’s is entirely built around the idea of a kind of healthy dinner. The star item here is the Reel Deal, which gets you a piece of fish plus three daily market sides. The salads are great too, and we might roll our eyes at the fact that they serve vegan frozen yogurt for dessert, if it weren’t so good." - hannah albertine, bryan kim
"For a piece of fish, some vegetables, or a piece of fish over some vegetables on a weeknight, Seamore’s will be always be a solid choice. There are a few locations around the city (in Chelsea, Nolita, and Dumbo), they all have the same sort-of-healthy food, and each feels more or less like something you’d find near a beach with waves that you could plausibly surf on." - bryan kim
"The concept of Seamore’s is simple: take freshly caught seafood, let people consume that seafood in a few different ways of varying healthiness, and let them do it in a bright, attractive space. We never thought we’d be so excited about eating a grilled fish over salad in Nolita, but here we are." - hillary reinsberg