KERRY fishmongers Quinlans have been awarded Fish Shop of the year in the BIM seafood circle awards for 2011.
Quinlan’s Fish Shop in Tralee scoops Seafood Shop of the Year 2011
Quinlans Fish shop Tralee Co Kerry awarded 2011 BIM Best Places to Eat & Buy Seafood
Quinlan’s Kerry Fish in Tralee scoops Seafood Specialist of the Year 2011 under the 2011 BIM Seafood Circle
Quinlan’s Kerry Fish in Tralee was today awarded Seafood Specialist of the Year 2011 by BIM, the Irish Sea Fisheries Board as part of its prestigious 2011 Seafood Circle membership and awards. Liam Quinlan, Managing Director was presented with their membership plaque and award today in their premises in Tralee, Co. Kerry.
Quinlans Fish shop Tralee Co Kerry . Donal Buckly BIM ( CNT of Pic ) presents Liam Quinlan of Quinlans Fish Shops with the BIM Seafood Specialist of the year award 2011 also in picture is Paul Stack Shop manager.
The Seafood Circle was developed by BIM to support and champion retail and hospitality outlets that continually offer excellent quality seafood and service to their customers. The Seafood Circle plaque is presented to members on an annual basis and BIM encourage customers to seek outlets with this badge of honour in order to be assured of the best seafood available.
Quinlan’s Kerry Fish in Tralee scoops Seafood Specialist of the Year 2011 under the 2011 BIM Seafood Circle
Presenting Quinlan’s Kerry Fish in Tralee with their award and plaque, Donal Buckley, Business Development & Innovation Manager, BIM, congratulated the company adding, “Customers can be assured that anyone who attains membership of the Seafood Circle will offer an exceptional seafood experience. The Seafood Circle plaque will only be found on premises that excel in their presentation, handling, storage and knowledge of seafood. This combined with a commitment to the best customer relations guarantees a visit to any Seafood Circle outlet will be well worthwhile”.
The Seafood Circle has grown since it’s inception in 2001, with almost 200 members announced in 2011. In addition to membership, there are a number of ‘best in category’ award winners. The complete list of 2011 BIM Seafood Circle members and award winners are available on www.seafoodcircle.ie or www.bim.ie
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2011 BIM Seafood Circle Award winners, Best Places to Eat & Buy Seafood
BIM Seafood Circle Award winners and almost 200 ‘Seafood Destinations’ throughout Ireland endorsed as Best Places to Eat & Buy Seafood
Ireland’s wealth of top class seafood restaurants and retail outlets received a ringing endorsement from BIM, the Irish Sea Fisheries Board, today (Monday 24 January 2011) as the BIM Seafood Circle 2011 Award winners and coveted membership places were announced by Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food, Mr. Sean Connick, T.D. Almost 200 Seafood Circle members for 2011 were listed in addition to Quinlan’s Kerry Fish in Tralee winning the Seafood Specialist of the Year Award & Scally’s SuperValu, Clonakilty who are supplied by Quinlans Fish Shops winning Supermarket Seafood Counter of the Year. In addition QC’ Restaurant in Caherciveen was once more awarded 2011 Seafood Circle membership
Quinlans Fish shop Tralee Co Kerry . Donal Buckly BIM ( Right of Pic ) presents Liam Quinlan ( LEFT ) of Quinlans Fish Shops with the BIM Seafood Specialist of the year award 2011 also in picture is Paul Stack Shop manager with a 75lb Monk fish fished off the Skelligs West Kerry.
The Seafood Circle was developed by BIM to support and champion retail and hospitality outlets that continually offer excellent quality seafood and service to their customers. The Seafood Circle plaque is presented to members on an annual basis and BIM encourage customers to seek outlets with this badge of honour in order to be assured of the best seafood available.
Announcing the 2011 membership on behalf of BIM, Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries & Food, Mr. Sean Connick, T.D. congratulated all who had retained their membership as well as the 41 newcomers to the Seafood Circle. “The fact that the Seafood Circle is growing despite the stringent criteria that need to be met in order to gain membership is inspiring. It highlights that many seafood retailers and hospitality outlets are striving to go that extra mile to ensure customers have the best seafood experience possible and that quality and attention to detail do not need to be compromised even in these demanding economic times.”
The stringent criteria that need to be met in order to gain membership extend well beyond providing the customer with excellent seafood. Outlets also have to demonstrate to independent assessors that they have superior knowledge of their product offering, have excellent customer service skills and comply with the strictest storage, handling and presentation requirements.
Due to the enormous success of the Seafood Circle since it’s inception in 2001, the categories have expanded to include retail members covering Supermarket Seafood Counters and Seafood Specialists. In 2011, all of the Superquinn counters retained membership and Supervalu seafood counters nationwide are now on board. In addition the hospitality sector now boast 99 members and are independently assessed by experienced food writer, Georgina Campbell, author of Georgina Campbell’s Ireland, The Guide. A key focus for the 2011 hospitality membership is whether the establishment is viewed primarily as a ‘seafood destination’.
Quinlans Fish Shop - BIM Seafood Circle Award winner
Full members listing log on to www.seafoodcircle.ie or ww.bim.ie
Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), the Irish Sea Fisheries Board announced in January 2011 that Quinlans Fish Shop in Tralee has been awarded the BIM Seafood Circle ‘Seafood Specialist of the Year, 2011’. This prestigious award is only presented to seafood retailers that exceed the stringent high standards set by the Seafood Circle, an initiative developed by BIM which recognises and supports retailers and hospitality outlets that consistently offer top quality seafood to their customers.