Small, cramped space offers authentic Korean charcoal BBQ with fresh, juicy shellfish grilled to perfection by attentive staff. Noisy, smoky atmosphere with 80s music creates a family-style vibe. Down-to-earth flavors attract those seeking a genuine, unpretentious dining experience.
Seafood comes fresh and grilled over charcoal, highlighting the natural flavor of clams, scallops, and sea snails. Staff handle the grilling, ensuring each shellfish is cooked to perfection while offering attentive service to guide the experience.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for larger groups to ensure seating.
The assorted shellfish platter requires a minimum of two orders.
Lunch specials offer a variety of dishes at reasonable prices.
Large space offers a beautiful view and a quiet atmosphere. Excellent Thai food shines with seafood soup and shrimp fried rice. Cash-only policy keeps things simple in this 40-year community staple.
Seafood soup stands out with options both spicy and mild, often featuring a lemony touch. The shrimp fried rice and orange shrimp fry also draw attention for their strong flavors.
Good to know
The restaurant only accepts cash, so bring enough for your meal and tips.
There is no parking available; look for street parking nearby.
The bathrooms are reported to be dirty and may be an issue.
Intimate izakaya offers a cozy vibe with heated patio and creative cocktails in animal-shaped mugs. Seafood shines in seafood pancake and spicy tuna hand rolls. Lighting and music create an electric, fun atmosphere.
Seafood pancake stands out as a signature dish, often recommended and enjoyed multiple times. Dishes like shrimp and scallop katsu and spicy tuna hand rolls also highlight the seafood offerings here.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dinner service, especially for peak hours.
A 4% service charge is added to all bills for operational costs.
Street parking is the only option available, and it can be difficult to find.
Small storefront with fresh oysters and a lively vibe blends East Coast charm and London style. Outdoor patio and bar seating create an intimate setting. Menu highlights include Sicilian crudo and a cod sandwich with creamy mussels, making it a seafood hotspot.
Fresh, cold oysters stand out with a variety including the royale and fried options. The menu also features a raw bar appetizer, Sicilian crudo, and a cod fish sandwich with creamy mussels.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to secure a table.
Expect wait times of over 50 minutes during peak hours.
Parking can be complicated; plan to arrive early or use public transport.
Small space blends Thai ornaments with modern design for a cozy feel. Huge, fresh shrimp shine in seafood dishes like shrimp cakes and fried rice. Quiet weekday lunches offer authentic Thai flavors despite limited parking and small portions.
Shrimp dishes stand out with huge, fresh shrimp and firm, chewy shrimp cakes. Stir-fried noodles and seafood fried rice include squid and ground pork alongside shrimp, all cooked to perfection.
Good to know
Parking is limited, with a small lot and street parking available.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant offers customizable spice levels for all dishes.
Seafood market offers fresh fish and shrimp with options to buy raw or fried at the same price. Space feels small and dingy with fish displayed on counters, not refrigerated. Plenty of Philippine ingredients create a flexible shopping experience.
Fresh fish and shrimp come with a large selection and Philippine ingredients. Customers can pick their fish and have it cleaned, cut, or fried at the same price as raw fish.
Good to know
The market offers a large selection of fresh fish, shrimp, meats, vegetables, and fruits.
Parking is ample and easily accessible for customers.
You can buy seafood raw and have it fried on-site.
Sushi bar offers fresh seafood with large portions at fair prices. Intimate counter and tree-shaded patio create a cozy vibe. Enjoy carefully curated sake alongside hand-rolled sushi in a relaxed, modern setting.
Freshness stands out with every bite, delivering a clean, high-quality taste. Portions come in decently large sizes and prices stay affordable.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets crowded quickly.
Live jazz performances occur during dinner service on select days.
Hand rolls are best enjoyed fresh and are not served to-go outdoors.
Seafood boils feature bold Cajun seasoning and generous portions of shrimp, crawfish, potatoes, and corn. Indoor and outdoor seating with sticker-covered walls creates a lively, chill vibe. Practical service includes bib and crab crackers for messy dishes, perfect for seafood lovers.
Shrimp and crawfish boil come with medium mixed spice and Cajun seasoning, offering bold flavors. Seafood boils include peeled shrimp with garlic butter, potatoes, and corn, served in generous portions with sides like steamed rice.
Good to know
Parking is difficult near the restaurant, so consider taking an Uber.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
The restaurant closes early, so plan your visit accordingly.
Nostalgic vibe shines with an authentic fish tank adding charm. Enjoy seven seas soup for fresh seafood and drunken noodles for bold Thai flavors. Simple, no-frills spot focuses on real taste over decor.
A fish tank signals freshness and authenticity here. The seafood soup called seven seas stands out as a flavorful choice.
Good to know
Credit cards and cash are accepted; no personal checks.
Prices are generally affordable, with most dishes under $15.
Parking is available on the street, but it can be limited.
Small, intimate space with mismatched vintage furniture offers a cozy vibe. Fresh seafood dishes like Kani Croquette and Whole Dungeness Crab stand out. Mood lighting and a curated playlist create a lively yet relaxed setting perfect for quiet celebrations or romantic dates.
Fresh seafood shines in dishes like Kani Croquette with Hokkaido snow crab and scallops, and the rich Zuwaigani Linguini with holy basil sauce. The Whole Dungeness Crab comes with crab miso and a special seafood sauce, while the Thai tasting menu offers crab spring rolls and fish ball egg noodles.
Good to know
The parking lot can fill up quickly, especially on weekends.
Dinner features a fixed eight-course menu priced at $150 per person.
Most of the menu is naturally gluten-free, excluding soy sauce.
Cozy spot with authentic Thai dishes and a family atmosphere serves generous portions at low prices. Seafood options include shrimp paste appetizers and a small but flavorful Seafood Tom Yum. Large space with free parking keeps it humble and clean.
Shrimp paste appears in appetizers and rice dishes, wrapped in bean curd or mixed with sausage and pork. Seafood Tom Yum includes shrimp, mussel, and fake crab but has a small portion size and limited variety.
Good to know
There is a small parking lot in the rear of the restaurant.
They have free parking available.
The restaurant provides generous portions at reasonable prices.