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Finding ocean-fresh seafood in the high desert can feel like a challenge, but Reno’s culinary scene has evolved significantly. Being 4,500 feet above sea level doesn't mean you have to settle for frozen blocks. In our search for the perfect catch, we’ve identified specific markets and suppliers that fly fish in daily, ensuring that your grilled salmon or seared scallops taste just as vibrant as they would on the coast. Whether you are looking for a dedicated fishmonger or a high-quality grocery counter, we have mapped out exactly where to go.
Sierra Gold Seafood is widely considered the premier destination for fresh seafood in Reno due to their daily fly-ins and extensive wholesale background. For convenience and consistent quality, Whole Foods and Costco remain top-tier alternatives for home grillers looking for premium cuts.
In our experience testing local options, Sierra Gold Seafood consistently comes out on top. Located on Greg Street, they aren't just a market; they are a major supplier for many of the casinos and high-end restaurants in the area. When we visited, the knowledgeable staff could tell us exactly when the halibut was caught. If you are looking for specific items like fresh oysters or sushi-grade tuna to sear on the grill, this is your spot.
Whole Foods Market on S Virginia St is our runner-up. While it is a chain, their commitment to sustainable sourcing is transparent. We found their dry scallops to be excellent for searing—they don't release too much water, which is crucial for getting that golden crust. It is the most convenient option for a quick dinner run.
We compared these spots to help you decide where to shop based on your specific needs.
| Market/Store | Best For | Price Level | Signature Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sierra Gold Seafood | Specialty & Variety | $$$ | Daily Fly-Ins / Wholesale Roots |
| Whole Foods | Sustainability | $$$ | Eco-Certified & Convenient |
| Costco (Reno) | Bulk / Parties | $$ | High Volume / Consistent Quality |
| Butcher's Kitchen | Meat & Surf | $$$ | Local Artisan Quality |
I used to think my backyard seafood was decent, until I realized I was steaming my fish on a standard grate instead of searing it. There is nothing more heartbreaking than watching an expensive piece of flaky white fish fall apart and drop through the grill grates into the charcoal below.
You can absolutely achieve a steakhouse-quality sear at home, often better than what you get at a restaurant, simply by changing your cooking surface. The issue with standard grills is that delicate seafood dries out before it browns. The solution is high-heat, solid-surface grilling.
This is where the Arteflame Grill excels. Unlike traditional grate grills that expose fish to direct flame and drying air, the Arteflame uses a solid carbon steel cooktop. Here is why this changes the game for seafood:
Pro Tip: If you are hosting a large gathering, don't overlook Costco for your seafood base. We have found that buying a whole side of salmon from the Reno Costco is incredibly cost-effective. You can portion it yourself, season it with a custom rub, and grill it skin-side down on the Arteflame. If you already own a Weber or Green Egg, you can achieve similar results using the Arteflame Grill Griddle insert to convert your grate grill into a flat-top searing machine.
An Arteflame grill isn't just for cooking; it fundamentally changes how you host a seafood boil or grill night. Its round, open-fire design invites friends to stand around the fire rather than waiting on the patio while you cook alone against a wall. We have found that guests love watching the seafood sizzle on the flat top, turning the cooking process into a shared, interactive experience right in your backyard.