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Tampa Bay's Best kept seafood secret

February 3, 9:48 PMTampa Fishing and Seafood ExaminerJim Lee
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I                                     Mystic Fish; Fireworks in seafood

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Mystic Fish restaurant in Palm Harbor deserves much more notoriety due to the mystic magic of chef Doug Bebell. There are a number of good seafood restaurants in the Tampa Bay area, but overall Mystic Fish Tops them all.

From the web site that is a step above all other web sites in kind, to whatever your favorite seafood delight is; Mystic Fish gets the nod. Get ready for a nice ambiance and fantastic artistic food presentations. Mystic Fish will satisfy the most discriminating tastes.

Located just a few blocks East of U.S. 19 at 3253 Tampa Road; near the crossroad of lake St. George nestled in a set-back strip of other businesses. Go there; you deserve it.

For more info: click Mystic then click Mystic Fish

 

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