Toronto store known for its fresh seafood permanently closes after 40 years Toronto BusinessClosure
Another Toronto stalwart business has closed their doors to dedicated customers, this time after a whopping 40 years and eight months in business.on The Queensway was a local favourite and provided the Etobicoke neighbourhood with fresh salmon, tuna, halibut, shrimp, live lobsters and other seafood products since 1983, just a block away from Royal York Road.
With white tiles and brown wooden shelving, the space was small but mighty, offering hard-to-find products like stingray, turbot, Chilean sea bass and sushi-grade tuna. "To all our dear customers, we have made the decision to close the Big Fish Market and begin the next chapter of life as we head into retirement," read the beginning of the message, which was shared on Jan. 1.shared a little bit more detail and indicated that owner Frank Yoon and his wife are ready to retire.
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