How to Cook Sea Bream: The Saranda Way

Whole-roasted, salt-baked, or grilled over coals — three honest ways to cook sea bream the way we do it on the Albanian coast.
Why this matters in Saranda
How to Cook Sea Bream: The Saranda Way is part of the everyday rhythm of fresh fish on the Albanian Riviera. The Ionian Sea here gives up a small but consistent catch each morning: sea bass, sea bream, sardines, mussels from the Butrint lagoon, octopus and squid from the inshore reefs, and seasonal prawns. Understanding how the supply chain works — boats, market, counter, kitchen — is what separates a memorable meal from an average one.
What to expect
At Fish Shop Ardit we work directly with the same handful of fishermen who've been landing in Saranda for decades. Nothing on our counter is more than 24 hours from the sea. Everything is sold by weight, cleaned to order, and prepped however you need it: scaled, gutted, butterflied for the grill, filleted for pan-frying, or par-cooked for a villa BBQ. There is no minimum order and no surcharge for cleaning or prep.
Buying with confidence
- Ask what came in this morning — the answer should be specific.
- Ask whether it's wild or farmed — both are valid; the price reflects it.
- Ask for it cleaned — at any honest counter, this is included.
- Order ahead on WhatsApp — for villa BBQs, this guarantees the cuts you want.
Related reading
Pair this with our Saranda fish market guide, our honest 2026 prices, and our villa BBQ guide for a fuller picture of how to buy and cook fresh Ionian fish during your stay.
Frequently asked
Where can I buy fresh fish in Saranda?
At Fish Shop Ardit on the harbour road and at the small family counters along the same stretch. The market is open every day from 08:30.
Do you clean and prep the fish?
Yes — scaling, gutting, butterflying and filleting are all included at no extra charge.
Can I order ahead for a villa pickup?
Yes. Message us on WhatsApp before noon and we will hold and prep your order for late-afternoon pickup or villa delivery.


