Best Seafood Restaurants in Long Beach
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- BBillVIPDenver / Colorado •6 reviews5.0Dined todayI've never had an average meal at any RC restaurant.More infoRuth's Chris Steak House - Long BeachPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Long Beach•4.6
- MMarjoriemayLos Angeles •3 reviews5.0Dined todayGreat dining experience jn DTLB. Service was on point and so was the food! I believe it was the manager who came by our table to ask how evening was going. Dry age steaks were a good deal and delicious!More info555 EastPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Long Beach•4.8
- DDr. AlexVIPLos Angeles •25 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoExcellent service and delicious food. Lovely service.More infoParkers' LighthousePrice: Expensive• Seafood• Long Beach•4.5
- MMichaelLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoHeritage Restaurant, Long Beach – A Well-Earned Michelin Star by Michael Broderick. In a city where “Californian” culinary ambition often plays second fiddle to casual dining, Heritage in Long Beach has carved out a place of quiet excellence, earning a well-deserved Michelin star. This intimate dining experience is a testament to ingredient-driven, technique-forward cooking, where flavors are both restrained, unpretentious, and deeply expressive. From the first bite, it was clear that Heritage excels at layering textures and flavors in unexpected ways. The meal began with an Amuse Bouche trio: a delicate prawn cracker topped with sweet Dungeness crab, a green leaf with another seafood salad that was to be eaten like a mini street taco, and balanced with the brightness and light crunch of pickled turnip. A seemingly simple couple of bites, but one that foreshadowed the precision and thoughtfulness of the courses to follow. To cleanse the palate, a mint tea infused with palo santo was served—a meditative interlude that was both refreshing and aromatic, setting the stage for the evening’s journey. The first official course, Crème Caviar, featured Russian Sturgeon Heritage Caviar and chive, a chilled preparation that was rich yet elegantly restrained. This was followed by Kanpachi Crudo, presented with carrot, ginger, and macédoine vegetables, offering a balance of clean ocean flavors against bright, vegetal undertones. Then came what I consider the star of the evening: a dish that fully captured the ethos of Heritage—Hen of the Woods Mushroom, topped in a “sunchoke stew” (crispy fried sunchoke) with fermented mushroom. For an additional $25, an indulgent shaving of black truffle took the dish to another level, transforming it into a sensory experience that evoked the deep, earthy satisfaction of foraging. The interplay of umami-rich elements made this course a masterpiece of textural and flavor contrast. The proteins that followed were executed with equal care.More infoHeritagePrice: Very Expensive• Californian• Long Beach•4.6
- LLeonardLos Angeles •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoThe service was terrific. My date and I felt welcomed. The Shirley Temple drink was good, and the food was delicious. The atmosphere was lovely, and we enjoyed every minute of being there. I want to thank the waitress and the chefs for my special request and for making my new girlfriend happy. Thank you. I will come again!More infoL'OperaPrice: Expensive• Italian• Long Beach•4.8
Discover best Seafood restaurants in Long Beach
Discover the best seafood dining experiences in Long Beach, Los Angeles, where the local dining scene thrives on fresh, flavorful catches from the Pacific. This vibrant area, known for its picturesque waterfront settings, offers a diverse array of seafood restaurants that cater to every palate, from casual diners to gourmet food enthusiasts. Each establishment prides itself on serving high-quality seafood dishes, crafted from locally-sourced ingredients that highlight the natural richness of the ocean. Patrons can expect a variety of seafood specialties, including freshly shucked oysters, perfectly seasoned fish tacos, and rich, creamy chowders. The ambiance of these restaurants ranges from laid-back beachfront spots to elegant dining rooms with panoramic views of the harbor, making every meal a memorable experience. Whether you're a local foodie or a visitor looking to savor the essence of Long Beach's culinary offerings, the seafood here promises a delightful and satisfying dining adventure.