Ritz Seafood
Voorhees, NJ 08043-3503
Phone: (856) 566-6650
- Price:
- $$$
- Hours:
- Tue-Sat 11:30am-2:30pm, 4:30pm-10pm, Sun 4:30pm-10pm
Editorial Review for Ritz Seafood – by Citysearch Editors
In Short
This spot's plain exterior and simple name suggest a run-of-the-mill strip mall eatery, but inside this casual, tiny B.Y.O.B., is a seafood lover's paradise. A Japanese-theme interior is tastefully decorated, with a small carp pond and tranquil stone waterfall. Dressed with soy-sesame vinaigrette and served on an inverted martini glass, a mini seafood torte puts sushi lovers on cloud nine. The dessert menu is limited, with house-made choices such as a rich chocolate truffles.
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Insider Tips
What To DrinkAn extensive tea menu features a variety of herbal, green, black and fruit teas hailing from Japan, India, China and Sri Lanka.
The ExtrasVisit the retail area for a last-minute purchase. Teas, sake sets, tableware, teapots are available. Ask Gloria, the friendly and gracious owner, for recommendations.
Know Before You GoMany customers head to the nearby Voorhees Ritz to catch first-run films before or after a meal here.
User Reviews for Ritz Seafood
08/23/2007 Posted by 86danielson
We went to dinner the other night and had Ritz Seafoods 4 Course dinner for $30, we were just blown away with the dinner we had. We've eaten at other 4 couse deals throughout philly & south jersey durring restaurant week but they do this all the time although not on Sat. night. I mean we're talking a dozen appetizers as well as entree's and we didn't notice any size difference in entree's. alittle bit smaller salad (a large salad by any other places standards) and a smaller dessert potion but hey, when this places regular menu items are between $17 & $25, the meal was a STEAL!!! Service was great too, i mean I don't know what the other reviewer saw, ( I mean this place is not the Four Seasons, its a great neighborhood place, serving consistant great food, I guess if you show up without a reservation 15 minutes before the place closes, they close at 10pm, maybe you should be glad they served you.) Anyway that was not the case when we arrived at 8pm on a Wed. night and was greated by the owner, a very charming asian woman who sat us promptly, although other people were waiting for a table, but fortune would have it that my wife called ahead and made reservations. All my wife and I can say is that don't waste your dime or your time going to Philly or the shore when a really great place is right here,all be it in stripmall, & don't make a mistake and go to the joint on the corner. But Ritz Seafood is great but save room for dessert, the Coconut Cream Pie topped with white chocolate and shaved toasted fresh coconut is the bomb!!!
Pros: 4 courses for $30, great hot chocolate, charming asian owner/hostess, BYOB
Cons: they don't serve alcohol
05/13/2006 Posted by ddeblasi
Seated at 9:30 Fri night in an unfriendly manner. A lack of ambiance and a disgruntled waiter met us, who didn't want to be bothered by the nite's last party. He rambled the specials, & we ordered the deep-fried soft-shell crabs (he said it came with 3, but we only received 2) and mussels appetizers - black bean and garlic broth was fantastic. Had to ask the waiter for water,& the entrees were brought while apps were still on the table. My ahi tuna was dry, with crunchy brown boring rice and cool vegetables, although my date's talapia was tasty and hot. We finished the meals and left quickly. It was an empty room by then and I had tired of being rushed. I will not be back here - the service was cold like my tuna and I could get better for $20 entrees if I drive to Philly.
Pros: fresh seafood, appetizers, BYOB
Cons: ambiance, service, attitude
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