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There's only one seafood restaurant we like as well as Nico's, and this is it. Conveniently, it's next door, so if one has an overflow crowd, try the other. Uncle's is the new kid on the pier -- open three months -- with an open kitchen and lively, sea-oriented, casual décor. The menu here is larger than at Nico's, offering more types of fish, plus pastas, salads, deli foods, sandwiches, burgers and chicken. As at Nico's, customers are served a huge fillet of fish. We loved . . . the décor, the freshness of the fish and the variety of the menu. We didn't love . . . using a public outdoor restroom (although it was clean).
- Rosemary McClure, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer (October 18, 2007)
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